Sustainable management of Australians coal mines after closure is one of the most difficult challenges faced by the mining industry, especially because of the poor quality of the soil. Soil microorganisms have a great impact on the soil chemistry and structure; however, they have traditionally been overlooked in mine site remediation. This review seeks to establish a guide for sustainable open cut coal mine management after mining ceases, by incorporating natural soil microbes to accelerate soil formation.
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