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sch.2-sec.16Extractive and screening activities
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### sch.2-sec.16 Extractive and screening activities
Extractive and screening activities (the relevant activity ) consists of any of the following—
dredging a total of 1,000t or more of material from the bed of naturally occurring surface waters, in a year;
extracting, other than by dredging, a total of 5,000t or more of material, in a year, from an area;
extracting material for excavating a bund between existing waters and an artificial waterway being constructed on dry land
extracting virgin rock from a quarry
extracting rock, that has been previously broken, from a stockpile on the site from which the rock was originally extracted
screening 5,000t or more of material, in a year.
The relevant activity does not include—
extracting material under an environmental authority for a resource activity; or
extracting material from a road if—
the material is to be used for constructing or maintaining a road; and
the surface area from which the material is extracted is less than 10,000m 2 ; or
extracting material from a place for constructing a road or railway at the place; or
cutting and filling land for constructing a road or railway
extracting material for constructing a tunnel for a road or railway
extracting material from a place, other than by dredging, for constructing the foundations of a building at the place; or
extracting material for reshaping land if—
reshaping the land does not involve blasting; and
the material is not removed from the site from which it is extracted; or
cutting and filling land for creating building lots
screening material on the site from which it has been extracted in the course of carrying out an activity mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (e).
Also, the relevant activity does not include—
extracting, other than by dredging, a total of 10,000t or less of material, in a year, from an area if—
the material is quarry material extracted by, or for, 1 or more regional local governments; and
the material is reasonably necessary for each regional local government to perform its responsibilities under the Local Government Act 2009 or Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 , chapter 6 in relation to providing roads or infrastructure; and
the material is the absolute property of the Crown under the Forestry Act 1959 ; or
Under the Forestry Act 1959 , an authority may be required to get quarry material.
screening material on the site from which it has been extracted in the course of carrying out the extraction mentioned in paragraph (a) .
In the following table, the aggregate environmental score for the relevant activity is the score stated opposite the threshold within which the relevant activity is carried out.
Threshold
Aggregate environmental score
3
dredging, in a year, the following quantity of material—
1,000t to 10,000t
11
C
more than 10,000t but not more than 100,000t
25
C
more than 100,000t but not more than 1,000,000t
44
C
more than 1,000,000t
66
C
extracting, other than by dredging, in a year, the following quantity of material—
5,000t to 100,000t
22
more than 100,000t but not more than 1,000,000t
39
C
more than 1,000,000t
57
C
screening, in a year, the following quantity of material—
5,000t to 100,000t
13
more than 100,000t but not more than 1,000,000t
29
more than 1,000,000t
47
In this section—
material includes clay, gravel, loam, rock, sand and other substances found in the earth.
quarry material see the Forestry Act 1959 , schedule 3 .
regional local government means a local government other than any of the following local governments—
Brisbane City Council;
Gold Coast City Council;
Ipswich City Council;
Logan City Council;
Moreton Bay City Council;
Noosa Shire Council;
Redland City Council;
Sunshine Coast Regional Council.
road see the Land Act 1994 , section 93 .
screening includes washing, crushing, grinding, milling, sizing or separating material.
sch 2 s 16 amd 2025 SL No. 93 s 3
(sch.2-sec.16-ssec.1) Extractive and screening activities (the relevant activity ) consists of any of the following— dredging a total of 1,000t or more of material from the bed of naturally occurring surface waters, in a year; extracting, other than by dredging, a total of 5,000t or more of material, in a year, from an area; extracting material for excavating a bund between existing waters and an artificial waterway being constructed on dry land extracting virgin rock from a quarry extracting rock, that has been previously broken, from a stockpile on the site from which the rock was originally extracted screening 5,000t or more of material, in a year.
(sch.2-sec.16-ssec.2) The relevant activity does not include— extracting material under an environmental authority for a resource activity; or extracting material from a road if— the material is to be used for constructing or maintaining a road; and the surface area from which the material is extracted is less than 10,000m 2 ; or extracting material from a place for constructing a road or railway at the place; or cutting and filling land for constructing a road or railway extracting material for constructing a tunnel for a road or railway extracting material from a place, other than by dredging, for constructing the foundations of a building at the place; or extracting material for reshaping land if— reshaping the land does not involve blasting; and the material is not removed from the site from which it is extracted; or cutting and filling land for creating building lots screening material on the site from which it has been extracted in the course of carrying out an activity mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (e).
(sch.2-sec.16-ssec.3) Also, the relevant activity does not include— extracting, other than by dredging, a total of 10,000t or less of material, in a year, from an area if— the material is quarry material extracted by, or for, 1 or more regional local governments; and the material is reasonably necessary for each regional local government to perform its responsibilities under the Local Government Act 2009 or Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 , chapter 6 in relation to providing roads or infrastructure; and the material is the absolute property of the Crown under the Forestry Act 1959 ; or Under the Forestry Act 1959 , an authority may be required to get quarry material. screening material on the site from which it has been extracted in the course of carrying out the extraction mentioned in paragraph (a) .
(sch.2-sec.16-ssec.4) In the following table, the aggregate environmental score for the relevant activity is the score stated opposite the threshold within which the relevant activity is carried out. Threshold Aggregate environmental score 3 dredging, in a year, the following quantity of material— 1,000t to 10,000t 11 C more than 10,000t but not more than 100,000t 25 C more than 100,000t but not more than 1,000,000t 44 C more than 1,000,000t 66 C extracting, other than by dredging, in a year, the following quantity of material— 5,000t to 100,000t 22 more than 100,000t but not more than 1,000,000t 39 C more than 1,000,000t 57 C screening, in a year, the following quantity of material— 5,000t to 100,000t 13 more than 100,000t but not more than 1,000,000t 29 more than 1,000,000t 47
(sch.2-sec.16-ssec.5) In this section— material includes clay, gravel, loam, rock, sand and other substances found in the earth. quarry material see the Forestry Act 1959 , schedule 3 . regional local government means a local government other than any of the following local governments— Brisbane City Council; Gold Coast City Council; Ipswich City Council; Logan City Council; Moreton Bay City Council; Noosa Shire Council; Redland City Council; Sunshine Coast Regional Council. road see the Land Act 1994 , section 93 . screening includes washing, crushing, grinding, milling, sizing or separating material.
- (a) dredging a total of 1,000t or more of material from the bed of naturally occurring surface waters, in a year;
- (b) extracting, other than by dredging, a total of 5,000t or more of material, in a year, from an area; Examples— • extracting material for excavating a bund between existing waters and an artificial waterway being constructed on dry land • extracting virgin rock from a quarry • extracting rock, that has been previously broken, from a stockpile on the site from which the rock was originally extracted
- • extracting material for excavating a bund between existing waters and an artificial waterway being constructed on dry land
- • extracting virgin rock from a quarry
- • extracting rock, that has been previously broken, from a stockpile on the site from which the rock was originally extracted
- (c) screening 5,000t or more of material, in a year.
- • extracting material for excavating a bund between existing waters and an artificial waterway being constructed on dry land
- • extracting virgin rock from a quarry
- • extracting rock, that has been previously broken, from a stockpile on the site from which the rock was originally extracted
- (a) extracting material under an environmental authority for a resource activity; or
- (b) extracting material from a road if— (i) the material is to be used for constructing or maintaining a road; and (ii) the surface area from which the material is extracted is less than 10,000m 2 ; or
- (i) the material is to be used for constructing or maintaining a road; and
- (ii) the surface area from which the material is extracted is less than 10,000m 2 ; or
- (c) extracting material from a place for constructing a road or railway at the place; or Examples— • cutting and filling land for constructing a road or railway • extracting material for constructing a tunnel for a road or railway
- • cutting and filling land for constructing a road or railway
- • extracting material for constructing a tunnel for a road or railway
- (d) extracting material from a place, other than by dredging, for constructing the foundations of a building at the place; or
- (e) extracting material for reshaping land if— (i) reshaping the land does not involve blasting; and (ii) the material is not removed from the site from which it is extracted; or Example— cutting and filling land for creating building lots
- (i) reshaping the land does not involve blasting; and
- (ii) the material is not removed from the site from which it is extracted; or
- (f) screening material on the site from which it has been extracted in the course of carrying out an activity mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (e).
- (i) the material is to be used for constructing or maintaining a road; and
- (ii) the surface area from which the material is extracted is less than 10,000m 2 ; or
- • cutting and filling land for constructing a road or railway
- • extracting material for constructing a tunnel for a road or railway
- (i) reshaping the land does not involve blasting; and
- (ii) the material is not removed from the site from which it is extracted; or
- (a) extracting, other than by dredging, a total of 10,000t or less of material, in a year, from an area if— (i) the material is quarry material extracted by, or for, 1 or more regional local governments; and (ii) the material is reasonably necessary for each regional local government to perform its responsibilities under the Local Government Act 2009 or Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 , chapter 6 in relation to providing roads or infrastructure; and (iii) the material is the absolute property of the Crown under the Forestry Act 1959 ; or Note— Under the Forestry Act 1959 , an authority may be required to get quarry material.
- (i) the material is quarry material extracted by, or for, 1 or more regional local governments; and
- (ii) the material is reasonably necessary for each regional local government to perform its responsibilities under the Local Government Act 2009 or Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 , chapter 6 in relation to providing roads or infrastructure; and
- (iii) the material is the absolute property of the Crown under the Forestry Act 1959 ; or Note— Under the Forestry Act 1959 , an authority may be required to get quarry material.
- (b) screening material on the site from which it has been extracted in the course of carrying out the extraction mentioned in paragraph (a) .
- (i) the material is quarry material extracted by, or for, 1 or more regional local governments; and
- (ii) the material is reasonably necessary for each regional local government to perform its responsibilities under the Local Government Act 2009 or Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 , chapter 6 in relation to providing roads or infrastructure; and
- (iii) the material is the absolute property of the Crown under the Forestry Act 1959 ; or Note— Under the Forestry Act 1959 , an authority may be required to get quarry material.
- (a) Brisbane City Council;
- (b) Gold Coast City Council;
- (c) Ipswich City Council;
- (d) Logan City Council;
- (e) Moreton Bay City Council;
- (f) Noosa Shire Council;
- (g) Redland City Council;
- (h) Sunshine Coast Regional Council.