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MMI ASXLow0.015Sector: Website:General mining & basemetalswww.metromining.com.auCompany Synopsis:Metro Mining Ltd (ASX:MMI) is an exploration and mining company based in Brisbane, Queensland, that holds a bauxite producing project in Far North Queensland and holds one of Australia's largest thermal coal resources in Queensland's Surat Basin.
For the purpose of this advice, we note below how relevant documents in this matter that fall within section 314 of SPA concern the acoustic environment: (a) the Far North Queensland Regional Plan 2009-2031 State Planning Regulatory Provisions do not make specific reference to noise; (b) the Far North Queensland Regional Plan 2009 – 2031 (FNQ Regional Plan) provides for acoustic environment protection.
The Cairns Chamber of Commerce (the Chamber) is the Designated Area Representative (“DAR”) for the Far North Queensland Designated Area Migration Agreement (FNQ DAMA).
Far North Queensland Business Operator in the Services industry This is clearly unacceptable.
Without limiting the Far North District Council’s legal rights if any steps (including the use of debt collection agencies) are necessary to recover unpaid processing costs I/we agree to pay all costs of recovering those processing costs.
These details are collected to inform the general public and community groups about all consents which have been issued through the Far North District Council.
The information will be stored on a public register and held by the Far North District Council.
Far North Queensland Regional Organisation of Councils (the Association) is an unincorporated body domiciled in Australia.
A list of potential businesses to interview was generated as a result of a focus group organised with five members of Regional Development Australia (Far North) – RDA – which is one of 55 Regional Development Australia committees across the country that are tasked with regional social and economic development.
The Far North Coast Regional Strategy (FNCRS) 2006-311 identifies that the region is anticipated to experience a population increase of approximately 60,400 by 2031 with a significant proportion of that growth being absorbed within Tweed Heads and Ballina.