A fire burned in the Hazelwood coal mine for 45 days in February and March 2014. It was the largest and longest-burning mine fire to occur in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley.
Xổ số BareaThis fire had significant impacts on the Latrobe Valley community.
In 2014 the Victorian Government held the Hazelwood Mine Fire Inquiry from February to September 2014.
The inquiry was reopened in May 2015 with new areas of investigation.
These inquiries triggered many reforms across state and local government, community and industry.
The Government has committed to implementing, in full, all recommendations and affirmations of the 2014 and 2015/16 Inquiry Reports. It has committed over $80 million to do so and improve the lives of the Latrobe Valley community.
Hazelwood Mine Fire Inquiry: Victorian Government Implementation Plan
This plan was tabled in the Victorian Parliament on 21 June 2016. It is the Government's response to the Inquiry Reports.
It sets out 246 actions to implement, by 2020, all recommendations and affirmations from the 2014 and 2015/16 Inquiry Reports.
Actions completed
Xổ số BareaReviewed 05 November 2019