Delivering clear and efficient approval pathways for key projects
The Office of the Coordinator-General is leading new Cross-Agency Assessment Teams (CAATs), bringing together specialist expertise from across government agencies to streamline approvals for large resource projects. These projects include Eva Copper Mine, Centurion North Development, and Esmeralda Graphite projects.
The teams enable a whole-of-government approach to projects, creating a single point of contact for proponents, helping navigate approvals at all levels, and ensuring they meet environmental, and social benchmarks. We will engage local governments early, ensure local communities are heard, identify impacts and put plans in place to ensure these communities remain strong.
With improved pathways and processes we help provide a sense of certainty to proponents, positioning Queensland as a leader in the resource sector and attracting future investment.
What we’re delivering is clear and efficient pathways for the approval of complex resource projects that underpin economic growth and regional development, and benefits for local communities and the state.
Find out more about the projects benefiting from the work of the Cross-Agency Assessment Teams: