Premium Content Subscriber only Re-entry to a Central Queensland mine began on Friday, more than two months after elevated gas levels prompted an evacuation of the site. Anglo American’s Moranbah North Mine was given the green light for re-entry following approval from Resources Safety and Health Queensland. The move, which came a day after the one-year anniversary of Anglo’s Grosvenor mine explosion, marks the first step towards resuming mining operations. Anglo’s metallurgical coal business chief executive Tyler Mitchelson said the Moranbah North re-entry team had safely entered the mine to undertake safety and compliance inspections, and restore operating systems.