• Mining lease application and an EA application where an EIS has been completed before the EA application was made, but the EP Act requires notification of the EA application ... The Queensland Government accepts no liability for any external decisions or actions taken on the basis of this document. Persons external to the Queensland ...
DetailsThis paper will examine and assess the validity, operation and impact of mining leases under the mining legislation of Queensland on pre-existing native title rights and interests. The Queensland mining legislation examined includes the Mining Act 1898 (Qld), the Mining Act 1968 (Qld) and the Mineral Resources Act 1989 (Qld).
Detailsf) the mining activity is not, or will not, be carried out by more than 20 persons at any one time; g) only the following types of mining are, or will be, authorised under the relevant mining lease— i. alluvial mining; ii. clay pit mining; iii. dimension stone mining; iv. hard rock mining; v. opal mining; vi. shallow pit mining.
DetailsYear 9 onwards. Annual rent paid for each year (1 September to 31 August) For example, if the first year of rent on the mining lease is $1000, you would pay: no rent in your first year (lease start to 31 August) no rent in your second year. annual rent in year 3 of the lease. annual rent plus $200 for years 4–8 of the lease.
DetailsProject, consists of the construction and operation of a bauxite mine and associated processing and port facilities. The proposed mine would be capable of producing 50 million dry product tonnes per annum (Mdptpa). The initial phase of mining operations would reach 15 Mdptpa in 2014. Expansion up to 50Mdptpa would be subject to market conditions.
DetailsEnter the resource authority number (from the lot on plan search or local government authority report). Press Enter or click the magnifying glass to search. Tabs will appear for each layer that returned a result. Click on the required tab. Click the down arrow next to your chosen record and then click Zoom to feature.
DetailsA guide to landholder compensation 3 Key terms The following terms apply in this guide. Access land means land outside the area of the mining claim or lease that is needed to get to and from the claim or lease. Authorised activity means an activity that is permitted (or authorised) for the mining claim, mining lease or access land under the Mineral …
DetailsCode of environmental compliance Mining lease projects Page 6 of 63 • 140521 • EM588 • Version 1.1 Department of Environment and Heritage Protection 1.0 INTRODUCTION Note: The key terms and/or phrases used in this Code are highlighted in italics followed by an (*). They are defined in Section 4.
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DetailsDelivered on 27 May 2021 by Member Stilgoe OAM, Hail Creek Coal Holding Pty Limited & Ors v Michelmore [2021] QLC 19 was a determination of compensation payable for the grant of a mining lease under the Mineral Resources Act 1989 (Qld) (MRA) that turned on the methodologies, and credibility, of the parties' respective valuation experts.The decision …
DetailsThe application documents consist of the Application for Mining Lease, copies of or extracts from the application documents, and the endorsed Mining Lease Notice detailing the location and description of the land applied for (including surface area and access), may be downloaded from the Departments website https:// ...
DetailsThe application process for new mining claims provides an opportunity for landholders to object to the application and to seek compensation (including conditions of access) for the use of their land. When you apply for a new mining claim you must notify landholders about the application and provide them with a copy of the: mining claim notice.
DetailsRESOURCE MAPS Queensland is rich in mineral and energy resources. Explorers and investors can identify opportunities across the state by viewing maps with information on geographical and geophysical data, geographic constraints and barriers, exploration and production authorities and native title. An Introduction to Tenures, Exploration Permits & …
DetailsMining Lease 400033 sought by QUEENSLAND OPAL MINES PTY LTD, ACN 093 563 798, over an area of 2 ha, centred approximately 1.3 km southwest of Yowah, in the locality of the Paroo Shire Council. ct(s): The grant of Exploration Permit for Minerals 28661 under the Mineral Resources Act 1989 (Qld) authorises the holder to mine and carry out
Detailsg) only the following types of mining are, or will be, authorised under the relevant mining lease— i. alluvial mining; ii. clay pit mining; iii. dimension stone mining; iv. hard rock mining; v. opal mining; vi. shallow pit mining. Superseded - Valid for approvals from 31 March 2013 to 20 May 2014
DetailsGeoResGlobe. GeoResGlobe provides an online, interactive experience to view Queensland's mining and exploration data to assist in the administration of permits and assessment of mineral potential in Queensland. Users of GeoResGlobe can access over 600 spatial data layers that include themes such as exploration, production and historical ...
DetailsA coal mining project is one or more coal interests (i.e. EPC, a mineral development licence (MDL), a coal mining lease (ML (coal)) or an application for a coal mining lease) that is or includes a coal mining lease, or an application for a coal mining lease, if the authorised
DetailsForm name. MMOL-26. Variation of access of mining claim, mineral development licence or mining lease (PDF, 301.4KB) MMOL-27. Application for additional surface area on a mining lease (PDF, 298.7KB) MMOL-31A. Application for partial surrender of permit (PDF, 641.3KB) MMOL-42.
DetailsMining lease - Is the holder of the coal or oil shale mining lease also a holder of the petroleum lease? Yes No . Relinquishment - Exploration permit – Have you identified the sub-blocks to be ... Eg. 1 RP123123 FH M or A Grazing J Smith 123 Brisbane Rd, Brisbane . Page 6 . Question 4 – Native title .
DetailsLeases over state land are issued for a specified purpose (e.g. grazing, agriculture, sporting, tourism, telecommunication), generally for terms of up to 30 years. An annual rent is charged, which is usually calculated at a percentage of the land valuation. You must be over 18 to apply for a lease. Applications may be made at any time.
DetailsQuestion 7 – Mining program/Initial development plan . For coal mining lease – provide an initial development plan that complies with the legislation. Refer to development plan guide for more information. For mineral mining lease - complete the . work program template. with details of activities to be undertaken. A template
DetailsJulatten, QLD. 31/05/2023. GOLD MINE TROLLEY*****1920, 9 MINE PLANS AND OTHER BITS. ... Gold Mining Lease 21 years 150 ha at Yeoh Hills, Yalgoo region, WA. Term granted from 15/7/2015, expiring 14/7/2036, 21 years. The Yeoh Hills Gold mine project presents an excellent opportunity for an under-explored asset in close proximity to an …
Details• Mining lease application and EA application that hasn't completed an Environmental Impact Statement ( EIS) before the EA application was made • Mining lease application and an EA application where an EIS has been completed before the EA application was made, but the EP Act requires notification of the EA application
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