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EPA Greenlights Streamlined Approval for Ramelius’ Roe Project Boosting Development Pace

Mining By Maxwell Dee 2 min read

Ramelius Resources secures a key environmental nod from WA EPA, clearing the Roe Project to advance via a streamlined Part V approval process and setting the stage for early works in late 2026.

  • WA EPA exempts Roe Project from formal environmental assessment
  • Part V works approval process to manage environmental impacts
  • Combined Rebecca-Roe Project development timelines accelerated
  • Early works slated to start late 2026
  • Supports Ramelius’ 5-year growth strategy

EPA Confirms Streamlined Approval for Roe Project

Ramelius Resources (ASX:RMS) has cleared a significant regulatory hurdle with the Western Australian Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) confirming the Roe Project can proceed through the Part V works approval and licensing process without undergoing a formal environmental assessment. This decision signals confidence that the project’s environmental impacts can be effectively managed under existing regulatory frameworks.

The Roe Project sits alongside the Rebecca Project approximately 150km east of Kalgoorlie in the WA goldfields. The EPA’s ruling aligns the Roe approval pathway with that of Rebecca, which already secured environmental clearance, enabling Ramelius to treat the two projects as a combined development effort.

Accelerated Development Timelines and Early Works

With the EPA’s streamlined approval pathway in hand, Ramelius has scheduled early works to commence in late 2026, aiming to accelerate development timelines for the Roe area and optimise overall project outcomes. This momentum fits squarely within the company’s broader 5-year growth plan targeting increased gold production and operational expansion.

Managing Director Mark Zeptner highlighted the milestone as a testament to the company’s rigorous environmental planning and commitment to responsible development. He noted that parallel processing of the Part V submission is already underway, which should facilitate timely permit acquisition and keep the project on track toward production.

Implications for Ramelius’ Growth Trajectory

This regulatory green light comes amid a backdrop of steady production and project progress for Ramelius. The company recently confirmed its FY26 production guidance and continues to advance key projects, including the Dalgaranga and Mt Magnet operations. The Roe Project’s streamlined approval adds a new growth catalyst, potentially bolstering Ramelius’ production profile as it pursues a target of 525,000 ounces annually by FY30.

While the announcement does not specify exact timelines for final permits or production startup beyond early works, the EPA’s decision reduces regulatory uncertainty and supports operational planning. Investors will be watching how quickly Ramelius can convert this approval into tangible development progress and production ramp-up.

Bottom Line?

The EPA’s streamlined approval for Roe removes a major environmental hurdle, enabling Ramelius to fast-track early works and strengthen its growth pipeline in the WA goldfields.

Questions in the middle?

  • How quickly will Ramelius secure final Part V approvals and licenses following the EPA’s decision?
  • What impact will accelerated Roe development have on Ramelius’ overall production profile and costs?
  • Could this streamlined environmental pathway set a precedent for future projects in the region?