MEDIA STATEMENT: Australian-first coal extraction tech to drive jobs growth in Central Queensland 

Published Yesterday at 02:45 PM

Minister for Natural Resources and Mines, Minister for Manufacturing and Minister for Regional and Rural Development
The Honourable Dale Last

Australian-first coal extraction tech to drive jobs growth in Central Queensland 

  • Australian-first as high-tech HW300 Highwall Miner coal extractor powers up in Bowen Basin.
  • Investment in the technology is a vote-of-confidence in the Crisafulli Government’s agenda to support mining investment.
  • The Crisafulli Government committed to creating jobs and opportunities for regional Queensland. 

A Central Queensland mine has made history today as the first in Australia to deploy an advanced high wall mining system to extract coal with cutting-edge efficiency. 

Minister for Natural Resources and Mines Dale Last today joined Vitrinite staff and community leaders to mark the first use of the company’s HW300 Highwall Miner at its Vulcan South mine near Dysart. 

The HW300 Highwall Miner provides access to coal seams that traditional methods cannot reach, improving operational safety, reducing production costs, and minimising land disturbance. 

The investment in the state of the art technology is a major show of support for the Crisafulli Government’s agenda to boost mining opportunities across Queensland. 

Vitrinite’s Vulcan South mine is an open-cut operation that produces steel-making coal with the mine expected to produce almost 2 million tonnes per annum of metallurgical coal and support around 450 jobs at peak in 2027. 

Labor’s unpredictable policy changes badly damaged Queensland’s resources industry, but the Crisafulli Government is focused on delivering long-term growth in the sector. 

Minister Last said he was proud to see a Queensland mine leading the nation with innovative technology that improved safety and boosts regional job opportunities. 

“The HW300 Highwall Miner is a major leap forward for safety, efficiency and environmental impact reduction,” Minister Last said. 

“It also reinforces Queensland’s reputation as a global leader in mining innovation.” 

“This investment is not only improving the productivity of the operation but is also creating skilled employment opportunities for Central Queensland. 

“It is a vote of confidence in Queensland’s resources sector, and a vote of confidence in the Crisafulli Government’s agenda to support new and expanded mining opportunities across the state. 

“Queensland is open for business, and the Crisafulli Government is committed to supporting innovation that secures long-term opportunities for the state’s mining industry.” 

Vitrinite Chief Operating Officer Michael Callan said there were only about 90 HW300 Highwall Miners in operation around the world. 

“Today marks the culmination of six years of research on the high-wall mining method, the HW300 unit and our resource conditions,” Mr Callan said. 

“The HW300 offers several key benefits for Queensland including reduced environmental impact, lower cost-efficient mining and enhanced safety and productivity. 

“We're very proud to have the first dedicated unit in Australia and give this extraction method the dedicated focus it deserves.” 

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