New developments in the hydrogen industry We can expect significant legislative reform for the hydrogen industry in the near future. This follows a review of all Australian laws (both Federal and State) in 2019 that found there were approximately 730 pieces of legislation and 119 standards related to the industry and recent developments that are seeking to develop the industry further. March 24, 2021 By Sally Parker General, Industry, Resources and Energy, Technology LegislativeReform, HydrogenIndustry, Renewables 0 Comment Read More >>
Amendments to Native Title Act give industry stability Recent amendments to both the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) and the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 (Cth) (CATSI Act) are intended to better resolve Native Title claims and provide stability for industry. The Native Title Legislation Amendment Act 2020 addresses the problems caused by the McGlade decision as they relate to ‘right to negotiate’ agreements or section 31 agreements. March 3, 2021 By Sally Parker General, Industry, Mining NativeTitleAct, Mining, Exploration, Industry 0 Comment Read More >>
Final Report of the Independent Review of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act The Final Report of the Independent Review of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (the EPBC Act) has now been released to the public. The report, delivered by Professor Samuel, contains 38 individual recommendations to be implemented over two years. In a recent media release, the Minister for the Environment, Sussan Ley, said that 'the Government was committed to working through the full detail of the recommendations with stakeholders.’ March 1, 2021 By Sally Parker Environment, General, Mining, Resources and Energy EPBC, Mining, Energy, HabitatReform 0 Comment Read More >>
ARELJ Recent Development - Industrial Manslaughter in the Queensland Resources Sector February 24, 2021 By Sally Parker ARELJ, General, Resources and Energy ARELJ, Resources, Safety, Regulations, IndustrialManslaughter 0 Comment Read More >>
Changes to the Fair Work Act may benefit the energy and resources sector The energy and resources sector is a significant contributor to the economy, and its impact is estimated to continue to grow over the next decade. The Australian Resources and Energy Group (AMMA) estimates that the sector will add over 24,000 new workers by 2026 to support 98 new and expansion projects worth over $83 billion. The roles available could double depending not the construction and flow-on work required. Western Australia and Queensland are expected to benefit the most from these initiatives. January 27, 2021 By Sally Parker General, Resources and Energy FairWorkAct, Energy, Resources 0 Comment Read More >>
Proposed changes to offshore oil and gas decommissioning framework In December, the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources released its consultation paper on enhancing Australia’s offshore oil and gas decommissioning framework. January 22, 2021 By Sally Parker General, Oil and Gas Offshore, Oil, Gas, Decommission, Framework 0 Comment Read More >>
ARELJ Article - Public Duties on the Disposal of Australia's Non-Renewable Resources: The Case for Regulatory Reform January 18, 2021 By Sally Parker ARELJ, General, Resources and Energy ARELJ, Resources, Regulations, Reform 0 Comment Read More >>
ARELJ Case Note - Implications of New Provisions in the Human Rights Act Following Waratah Coal Decision January 14, 2021 By Sally Parker ARELJ, Environment, Resources and Energy ARELJ, HumanRightsAct, LandCourt 0 Comment Read More >>
ARELJ - Case Note - Yindjibarndi Case “Occupation Requirement” Authority January 12, 2021 By Sally Parker ARELJ, General, Mining ARELJ, NativeTitleAct, Federal 0 Comment Read More >>
China’s cut to coal imports In October, China’s coal imports dropped by 47% compared to the same period last year. This equates to almost 12 million tonnes in one month and was a result of escalating trade tensions between Australia and China. December 4, 2020 By Sally Parker General, Industry Coal, Trade, China 0 Comment Read More >>