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Public Consultation Closed – Draft Declared Mine Rehabilitation Plan: 

Yallourn has powered Victoria for over a century. As we prepare for the closure of the power station and mine in mid 2028, EnergyAustralia is committed to ensuring the site is rehabilitated in a way that is safe, stable, and sustainable. The Declared Mine Rehabilitation Plan proposes to transform the former mine voids into an interconnected lake and is supported by technical studies including geology, ground water, climate, floods, water quality, flora, fauna, cultural heritage, seismic activity, environmental impact, community views, and stability risks. Formal community and stakeholder engagement and consultation for the Draft Declared Mine Rehabilitation Plan was undertaken over a 60-day period from 18 June to 18 August 2025.

We sincerely thank all community members and stakeholders who took the time to provide feedback. Your input is invaluable in shaping the future of the Yallourn mine site and ensuring the rehabilitation process reflects community values and priorities.

While the consultation period for the DMRP is now complete, we encourage you to stay informed and engaged.

For any other matters or inquiries, please don’t hesitate to reach out via the contact details provided on our Contact Us page.

Thank you again for your participation and continued support.

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How we used your feedback

Our aim is to deliver a Declared Mine Rehabilitation Plan (DMRP) that reflects the values and aspirations of the Gippsland community while creating a safe, stable, and sustainable landform. We used your feedback to help shape the final rehabilitation approach and prepare the final DMRP. We also submitted a Consultation Engagement Summary Report that linked community and stakeholder feedback to changes and amendments, showing how your input contributed to the final plan. This report, along with all formal submissions, accompanied the final DMRP.

Next Steps

Following the completion of public consultation in relation to the Declared Mine Rehabilitation Plan (DMRP) for Yallourn, EnergyAustralia Yallourn Pty Ltd (EnergyAustralia) has updated the DMRP and submitted it to Department of Environment, Energy and Climate Action (Resources Victoria) for approval by the Department Head in accordance with the requirements of the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Developments) Act 1990 (Vic). Consideration of the DMRP by the Department is ongoing, and so the DMRP remains subject to change.

Ongoing Engagement

Although the formal consultation period has ended, we encourage the community to remain engaged. Questions about the rehabilitation process or other matters can still be directed to the contacts provided.
 

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What We Heard Report
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Yallourn DMRP - What We Heard.pdf
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Contact Us:

Visit us in person at our Community Hub – 228 Commercial Rd, Morwell  

Open Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 10am–3pm, or by appointment.


Contact us with questions:

community.yallourn@energyaustralia.com.au 

1800 574 947

PO Box 444, Moe VIC 3825

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Fact Sheet
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This fact sheet provides a brief overview of what a DMRP is and the key aspects of EnergyAustralia’s draft DMRP.

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Public notice
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Public notice of exhibition of draft Declared Mine Rehabilitation Plan.

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Draft Declared Mine Rehabilitation Plan (DMRP)
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Draft DMRP Appendices
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Appendix A - Drawings (refer to main report)
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Appendix B - Flora at Yallourn
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Appendix C - Yallourn Rehabilitation Hydrogeological Modelling: Hydrogeological Conceptual Model
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Appendix C - Yallourn Rehabilitation Hydrogeological Modelling: Numerical Groundwater Model – Design, Construction and Calibration Report
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Appendix C - Yallourn Rehabilitation Hydrogeological Modelling: Numerical Groundwater Model – Rehabilitation Scenario Modelling Report
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Appendix C - Yallourn Mine Rehabilitation Project Feasibility Stage Design Report
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Appendix C - Yallourn: Lake Water Balance and Water Quality
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Appendix D - Community Stakeholder Engagement Plan
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Before and After Concept Images of the pit lake at Yallourn.

 

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Appendix C - Technical Reports
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Alluvium (2025) Regional Hydrological Impact Assessment Report
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GHD (2023b) Yallourn Rehabilitation Hydrogeological Modelling
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GHD (2025b) Yallourn Rehabilitation Hydrogeological Modelling
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GHD (2025c) Yallourn Rehabilitation Hydrogeological Modelling
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PSM (2025b) Yallourn Mine Rehabilitation Project Feasibility Stage Design Report
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RGS (2025) Yallourn - Lake water balance and water quality
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Appendix E - Community and Stakeholder Consultation Register
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Yallourn DMRP Stakeholder and Community Consultation Register
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Appendix F - Community and Stakeholder Submission
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GLaWAC_OfficialPositionStatement_draftDMRP
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Wetlands-LVFNC
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GreatLatrobePark_draftDMRP
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Environment Victoria_draftDMRP
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WellingtonShireCouncil_draftDMRP
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Appendix G - Community and Stakeholder Engagement Summary Report
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Yallourn DMRP Engagement Summary Report_Final

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EnergyAustralia’s Yallourn Power Station and Mine operate on the lands of the Brayakaulung people of the Gunaikurnai nation. We acknowledge them as Traditional Owners and recognise their living culture and strong connections to their Country.