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Independent Expert Scientific Committee on Coal Seam Gas and Large Coal Mining Development

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Meeting minutes

The Independent Expert Scientific Committee on Coal Seam Gas and Large Coal Mining Development (IESC) meets regularly to prepare its scientific advice on coal seam gas and large coal mining developments. The IESC also use these meetings to increase their collective scientific understanding of the potential impacts of coal development proposals on water resources.


Meeting requirements

The IESC is scheduled to meet approximately every five weeks; however, if there are no Requests for Advice a meeting may be cancelled. The IESC has a statutory requirement to hold at least one meeting every 12 months.

Most of the IESC's meetings are held in Canberra, with locations in Queensland, New South Wales and other areas of Australia used for hosting meetings.

Where the IESC has been requested to provide advice at short notice or to meet social distancing requirements, meetings are held off-line via tele or video conference. The 68th meeting, held in May 2020, was the first to be convened entirely through video conferencing.

All meeting minutes are published on this page.

Committee meetings
Meeting Date Agenda and Minutes
1-3 October 2019
  • Agenda: Meeting 64 (PDF 95.1KB)
  • Agenda: Meeting 64 (DOC 443.5KB)
  • Minutes: Meeting 64 (PDF 179.3KB)
  • Minutes: Meeting 64 (DOC 452.6KB)
28-29 August 2019
  • Agenda: Meeting 63 (PDF 230.3KB)
  • Agenda: Meeting 63 (DOC 444.1KB)
  • Minutes: Meeting 63 (PDF 441KB)
  • Minutes: Meeting 63 (DOC 449.4KB)
18-20 June 2019
  • Agenda: Meeting 62 (PDF 234.2KB)
  • Agenda: Meeting 62 (DOC 438.9KB)
  • Minutes: Meeting 62 (PDF 177.4KB)
  • Minutes: Meeting 62 (DOC 452.3KB)
22-23 May 2019
  • Agenda: Meeting 61 (PDF 235.4KB)
  • Agenda: Meeting 61 (DOC 443.2KB)
  • Minutes: Meeting 61 (PDF 447.6KB)
  • Minutes: Meeting 61 (DOC 450.7KB)
9-10 April
  • Agenda: Meeting 60 (PDF 92.3KB)
  • Agenda: Meeting 60 (DOC 442.9KB)
  • Minutes: Meeting 60 (PDF 170.3KB)
  • Minutes: Meeting 60 (DOC 450.9KB)
6-7 March 2019
  • Agenda: Meeting 59 (PDF 237.5KB)
  • Agenda: Meeting 59 (DOC 443.9KB)
  • Minutes: Meeting 59 (PDF 456.1KB)
  • Minutes: Meeting 59 (DOC 455.2KB)

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