All posts by Gavin Moreira

  • Frequently Asked Questions (Issue 132)

    Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Amendment Bill 2023. To ask a question that could be shared amongst all members in the association please contact the CMPA:Phone: 03 5781 0655 – Fax: 03 5782 2021 – Email: enquiries@cmpavic.asn.au

    • Posted February 27, 2024
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  • Job Opportunities (Issue 132)

    For listing enquiries phone: 03 5781 0655 or Email: enquiries@cmpavic.asn.au Available to both member quarries and supplier businesses. These ads are also published on the CMPA WEBSITE and are FREE as a benefit of being a CMPA...

    • Posted February 27, 2024
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  • From the Secretariat

    Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Amendment Bill 2023 DR ELIZABETH GIBSON, General Manager of the CMPA. As you all would be aware, the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Amendment Bill 2023 (the Bill) was passed by the Victorian Parliament...

    • Posted December 13, 2023
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  • Associates Support the Industry – William Adams and Jason Rudge

    CMPA is the premier representative body for the Victorian extractive resources industry. It represents a broad spectrum of those involved in construction material processing businesses and has a membership base consisting of over 200 quarries across the...

    • Posted December 13, 2023
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  • CMPA News (Issue 131)

    RECENT EVENTS EPA meeting on Aquifers and A18 permissions conducted via MS teams, attended by E. Gibson Resources Victoria Approvals Coordinator meeting via MS Teams, attended by E. Gibson ERR meeting on the Code of Practice via...

    • Posted December 13, 2023
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  • Renewable energy transition impacts on quarried material footprints

    Construction, in almost any form, relies heavily upon extractive industries providing access to mined and quarried minerals, soils, sands, stones, and rock. As aggregates, such materials are used throughout our built environment, from simple gravel access roads...

    • Posted December 13, 2023
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  • New Planning Approval pathway for quarries in Victoria.

    ANDREW NATOLI, Director of Equipe Lawyers. The Victorian Government has introduced a new planning approval pathway for quarries as part of a package of planning reforms to implement the long-awaited housing policy document, Victoria’s Housing Statement, a...

    • Posted December 13, 2023
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  • Resources Victoria Approvals Coordination

    Demand for extractive resources is growing to unprecedented levels. Driven by major construction projects in Victoria’s ‘Big Build’ and more recently, the Housing Statement. State-wide demand for extractive materials is expected to increase to 79.5million tonnes by...

    • Posted December 13, 2023
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  • Draft Code of Practice for Common Risk Management Techniques in Quarries 2023

    DR ELIZABETH GIBSON, General Manager of the CMPA provides an extract from the CMPA’s submission to the Draft Code of Practice that includes comments from CMPA Members. The Draft Code of Practice for Common Risk Management Techniques...

    • Posted December 13, 2023
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  • Before you dig: you may need a permit

    Changes to Victoria’s environment laws in 2021 mean permits are now needed for some mining or extractive industry activities impacting aquifers, explained below by EPA. These permits help manage waste and pollution risks across the state. They...

    • Posted December 13, 2023
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