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    MCA push to cut project red tape: approval impacts for mine planners and engineers

    April 22, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    MCA push to cut project red tape: approval impacts for mine planners and engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Industry groups led by the Minerals Council of Australia are pushing for a 25 per cent reduction in project approval red tape, arguing current federal and state processes can add years to mine development timelines. The MCA says duplicated environmental assessments and overlapping permitting for water, heritage and land access are inflating pre‑production costs and delaying investment decisions on new and expansion projects. For geotechnical and mining engineers, faster, more predictable approvals could materially affect feasibility study sequencing, contractor mobilisation windows and long‑lead equipment procurement.

    Technical Brief

    • MCA’s 25 per cent cut target is framed as a quantifiable KPI for regulatory agencies.

    Our Take

    The Minerals Council of Australia’s 25% red tape reduction push sits alongside its $44 billion northern Australia infrastructure corridor proposal, signalling a coordinated effort to lower both regulatory and physical bottlenecks for new projects in Australia.

    Across recent Policy coverage, MCA has consistently paired deregulation arguments with calls for skills reform and education pathways (e.g. its Victorian mining growth plan and skilled migration overhaul), suggesting that project approvals are being framed as one pillar in a broader competitiveness agenda rather than a standalone issue.

    MCA’s role as an endorsing partner for the Global Resources Innovation Expo (GRX26) indicates it is using national platforms to align red tape debates with themes like AI deployment and automation, which our database shows are increasingly prominent in Australian mining policy discussions.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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