Constructive discussions at Mining Dialogue Joint Working Group meetings

The Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue’s Joint Environment Working Group and Social Development Group met this week to dicuss a number of key issues. Members of the Environment Working Group discussed the progress made in planning for the upcoming Pasture Restoration Field Day, which will involve the mining industry, agronomists and other relevant organisations participating inLearn more Constructive discussions at Mining Dialogue Joint Working Group meetings

New face joins Dialogue

A new but familiar face has joined the Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue. While Cate Sims is new to the Dialogue she will be familiar to many people in the Upper Hunter due to her past working with the Upper Hunter community and within the mining industry. Cate will oversee stakeholder engagement and communications for theLearn more New face joins Dialogue

Dialogue’s Joint Advisory Steering Committee meets

The Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue’s Joint Advisory Steering Committee (JSAC) held its first meeting for the year this week. Committee members discussed the participant feedback session from the Dialogue’s 2022 Community Forum in Muswellbrook, reviewing comments and potential actions discussed by the Joint Working Group meetings recently. With a range of environmental issues raised, asLearn more Dialogue’s Joint Advisory Steering Committee meets

Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue kicks off 2023 meetings

Members of the Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue’s Joint Environment Working Group and Joint Economic and Social Development Working Group met in Singleton this week for the first meeting of the year. Both groups discussed feedback provided by industry stakeholders following last year’s Community Forum, particularly around environment, economic and social issues. The feedback will beLearn more Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue kicks off 2023 meetings

Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue’s 2022 Community Forum focuses on planning for the future

The Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue held its 2022 Community Forum this week with a focus on planning for the future. With over 125 attendees in attendance at Muswellbrook RSL Club, this was the first community forum the Dialogue has held since our 2019 event in Singleton due to the COVID-19 state-wide lockdowns. Forum attendees receivedLearn more Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue’s 2022 Community Forum focuses on planning for the future

Community Perceptions Survey

The Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue (the Dialogue) was established in 2011 following a series of workshops focused on addressing the cumulative impacts of mining in the Upper Hunter. Much of the feedback received from the community came from a detailed qualitative perceptions research survey, undertaken in 2011 to understand the concerns of local residents andLearn more Community Perceptions Survey

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