Ramelius Roe gold project approval path: permitting and risk notes for mine planners
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Ramelius Resources has secured Environmental Protection Authority confirmation that its Roe gold project in Western Australia can proceed under the standard Part V works approval and licensing pathway, avoiding a formal EPA environmental impact assessment. The ruling covers planned open-pit mining and associated processing infrastructure east of Kalgoorlie, with environmental regulation to be managed through works approvals and operating licences rather than a full Public Environmental Review. For mine planners and environmental teams, this signals lower approvals risk and a potentially shorter permitting schedule, but ongoing compliance obligations under Part V conditions.
Technical Brief
- Part V pathway places Roe’s emissions, noise and discharge controls under works approvals and operating licences.
- EPA’s decision confines regulatory scrutiny to specific disturbance footprints, rather than a full regional cumulative-impact review.
- Open-pit design and waste-rock landforms must be optimised to meet Part V conditions on dust and runoff.
- Tailings storage, process-water dams and pipelines will require detailed construction, seepage and integrity controls in licence applications.
- Hydrogeological assessment now focuses on groundwater abstraction and dewatering impacts within the works-approval framework, not a PER.
- Shorter approvals sequencing enables mine planners to lock in pit staging and haul-road layouts earlier in project definition.
- Environmental teams can prioritise monitoring infrastructure (dust gauges, groundwater bores, noise loggers) aligned with expected licence conditions.
Our Take
Ramelius Resources’ decision in late 2025 to allocate up to $250 million to an on‑market buyback to support an “organic growth strategy” suggests the Roe gold project in Western Australia is likely being advanced as part of a build‑out of internal ounces rather than via acquisitions.
Recent coverage of Ramelius’ FY26 guidance and the integration of high‑grade Never Never ore into the Mt Magnet hub indicates the company is already optimising its existing Western Australian gold portfolio, so environmental clearance at Roe could give it additional flexibility to smooth feed and sustain the 260,000–300,000oz guidance range over the medium term.
Gold projects in Western Australia feature prominently in our Mining–Projects database, and Ramelius appears alongside a small group of mid‑tier producers using hub‑and‑spoke processing models, meaning Roe’s permitting trajectory will be watched closely by peers looking to bolt new open pits onto existing plants.
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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