Whilst mining is important for the economic development of South Australia, it is also important that the potential benefits and impacts on the environment and on the broader community are identified and considered.

The Department for Energy and Mining (DEM) has adopted recognised national regulatory principles and approaches including engagement and accountability. Public consultation underpins these principles and approaches.

For individual mining proposals it is recognised that:

  • It is essential to engage with people and communities who are directly affected by or have an interest in the proposal.
  • Communities have a wealth of knowledge about their local environment that may not be available to the proponent or the Mineral Resources Division through formal records.
  • Benefits for both the local community and the proponent may be identified through two-way flow of information between the community and proponents.

DEM seeks comment on applications, which may include:

  • applications for the grant of a:
    • mining lease
    • retention lease
    • miscellaneous purposes licence.
  • an application for a change in operations where there is a significant change to the environmental impacts of the operation.

This is an opportunity for the community to understand the proposal and scope of the operation, and to make comment on the proposal.

As well as the notice on this website, public notices for applications are posted in the Government Gazette and in an appropriate newspaper, or newspapers. The lease or licence application will also be provided to the local council and the landowner of the site.

Current (open) opportunities

Public comment is invited on submitted documents which describe the type of operation proposed and the measures to be undertaken to rehabilitate the land.

ProjectCompanyLocationPurposeClosing Date
Neils PitSA Crushing & Minerals Pty LtdLower Light area,  approximately 50 km northwest of Adelaide Limestone2 May 2024
Oak Dam BHP Olympic Dam Corporation Pty LtdThe Oak Dam deposit, located on Kokatha country, is situated 65 km southeast of Olympic Dam, 500 km north of Adelaide in the Far North of South Australia.Copper and Gold
Site Infrastructure
Water Infrastructure
2 May 2024

Current (open) opportunities -  Application to vary Coastal Reserve

Public comment is invited on the application to vary the SA Coastal Reserve as detailed below.

ProjectCompanyLocationPurposeClosing Date
Klein Point QuarryAdelaide Brighton Cement LimitedKlein Point, approximately 4 km southwest of Stansbury Adelaide Brighton Cement Limited has requested that the portion of the Coastal Reserve within Section 4 in the Hundred of Dalrymple be lifted, to enable Adelaide Brighton Cement Limited to apply for mining tenure.6 May 2024

Proposals under assessment

ProjectCompanyLocationPurpose
Wilcherry Weednanna Gold and Iron ProjectAlliance (Eyre) Pty LtdWilcherry Hill area, approximately 45km north of KimbaCopper, Gold, Iron Ore and Silver
Skinner Quarries EML  6478MA Skinner Contracting Pty LtdKadina area, approximately 10km east of WallarooChange in Operations
Samphire Uranium ProjectS Uranium Pty LtdMiddleback Ranges area, approximately 25km southwest of WhyallaUranium
Erimar QuarryErimar Quarries Pty LtdHartley area, approximately 16km northeast of StrathalbynLimestone and Sand
JashillJarrad Anthony StonehamRenmark West area, approximately 6km west of RenmarkSand
Atacama Mineral Sands ProjectIluka (Eucla Basin) Pty Ltd'Yellabinna Regional Reserve’, Yellabinna, approximately 140km northwest of PenongHeavy Mineral Sands
Butcher's Sand Pit (MC 4537) Sandyridge Holdings Pty Ltd Compton area, approximately 7 km east of Mount Gambier Limestone and Sand
Linwood Quarry (MC 4439) Boral Resources (SA) Ltd Approximately 15 kilometres southwest of Adelaide CBD in Hallett Cove Limestone
Victor Harbor MPL Management Plan Holcim (Aust) Pty Ltd Section 656, Hundred of Encounter Bay Ancillary operations of the Victor Harbor quarry