MELBOURNE: India’s Adani Enterprises Ltd reached a milestone in its bid to build a controversial US$16bil coal project in northern Australia, winning approval for part of a rail link to service the planned mine.
The mine has now secured all major state and federal government approvals, said the Queensland state government, whose premier will meet with chairman and founder Gautam Adani in the northern city of Townsville today.
Adani was also expected to meet with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull yesterday, amid local media speculation the federal government could contribute A$1bil (US$740mil)in rail funding. “I do expect to meet Mr Adani and I have got no doubt we will be discussing his proposed substantial investment in Queensland,” Turnbull said in Melbourne.
The Carmichael mine has faced years of legal delays and rollercoaster coal prices, amid strident opposition from environmentalists opposed to coal mining and concerned at the impact the mine will have on the Great Barrier Reef.
Adani, India’s biggest solar power producer and top coal-fired generator, said in October it was preparing to start construction of the mine in 2017, although it still faces several court challenges and appeals.
Queensland state premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said she would meet Gautam Adani today to gain an assurance the firm would use local labour for the coal, rail and port project. — Reuters
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