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Ministerial Decisions 2020 MINISTERIAL DECISIONS 2020 Recently received Awaiting decision pursuant to section 45(7) of Pending submission to Pending decision by Ministerial decision the Environmental Protection Act 1986 Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Minister for Aboriginal Affairs APPLICANT / MINISTERIAL LAND PURPOSE LANDOWNER DECISION December 2020 Road Reserve, Top Beverley-York Road, Gwanbygine, Land Act Numbers 11596405 and 11596406, Lot 100 on Plan D002972, CT 2788/653, 1736 Top Bridge 4164, Mackie River, Beverley-York Road, Mount Hardey, Pending decision ongoing maintenance and Main Roads Land Act Number 11554855, Lot 11 on by Minister for future replacement, to Western Australia Plan P417619, CT 2975/774 Top Aboriginal Affairs undertake substructure Beverley-York Road, Gwanbygine, Land repairs on Bridge 4164. Act Number 12379932 and Lot 100 on Plan P045859, CT 339/116A, 1817 Top Beverley-York Road, Gwambygine, Land Act Number 11534130, Wheatbelt. Forrest Reserve F38, Holleys Road, Manjimup, Land Act Number 477745, Bridges 3922 and 0492, Road Reserve, Muirs Highway, Pending decision Wilgarup River, Holleys Main Roads Manjimup, Land Act Numbers 11592850 by Minister for Road, Manjimup Western Australia and 11592849, Reserve 9806, Lot Aboriginal Affairs maintenance and future 12849 on Plan P401910, CT 3024/321, replacement. Holleys Road, Manjimup, Land Act Number 12076355. Bridge 0476 Gnowergerup Pending decision Road Reserve, Donnybrook-Koonup Brook, Donnybrook-Kojonup Main Roads by Minister for Road, Boyup Brook, Land Act Number Road, Shire of Boyup Brook, Western Australia Aboriginal Affairs 115958261 ongoing maintenance and future replacement. Bridge 0741, Boree Gully, Pending decision Main Roads Road Reserve, Arthur River Road, ongoing maintenance and by Minister for Western Australia Boyup Brook, Land Act No. 1389208. future replacement Aboriginal Affairs Marble Bar Airstrip upgrade. Pending decision Lot 518 Marble Bar Road on Plan To deliver a safe, all-weather Calidus Resources by Minister for P058954, CT 2750/207, Marble Bar airstrip in the Pilbara town of Ltd Aboriginal Affairs Airport, Land Act Number 11833610. Marble Bar, suitable for landing 100 seater aircrafts. Stock Road Extension (Lot Pending decision Lot 184 on Plan 4804, CT 4804/673, Lot City of Swan 184) Bullsbrook. Road by Minister for 184 Stock Road, Bullsbrook upgrade project. Aboriginal Affairs Reserve 43268, Lot 4981 on Plan 218537, CT 3103/508, 508 Wallcliffe Margaret River Trail. To Pending decision Road, Margaret River, Land Act Number Shire of Augusta construct a 2.7km walk trail by Minister for 526809 and Reserve 51888, Lot 410 on Margaret River on the southern bank of the Aboriginal Affairs Plan 112114, CT 1790/919, 5962 Caves Margaret River. Road, Margaret River, Land Act Number 11925130. Warner Glen Road Warner Glen Road, Land Act No.s Pending decision Shire of Augusta reconstruction. To undertake 11605941, 11607687 and 11500021, by Minister for Margaret River reconstruction and minor Shire of Augusta Margaret-River Aboriginal Affairs widening. Exploration, development Pending decision Mineral Resources Tenements M29/432, E29/571 Menzies and operation of an open cut by Minister for Ltd Sandstone Road, Shire of Menzies iron ore mine and associated Aboriginal Affairs infrastructure. Awaiting decision pursuant to Lot 1501 on Plan 74341, CT 3165/182 section 45(7) of Land Act Numbers 12132657 and Mardie Salt and Potash BCI Minerals Ltd the Environmental 12132625, Land Act Numbers 11926376 Project. Protection Act and 1380154. 1986 Awaiting decision pursuant to section 45(7) of Mardie Salt and Potash BCI Minerals Ltd Tenement E08/2836, Pilbara. the Environmental Project. Protection Act 1986 Pending submission to Fortescue Metals Tenements M46/353, M46/354 and Christmas Creek Mining and Minister for Group Ltd M46/355, Christmas Creek, Pilbara Infrastructure – Phase 29. Aboriginal Affairs Consent with Fortescue Metals Tenements M45/1082 and M45/1107, Cloudbreak Mining and Conditions Group Ltd Pilbara. Infrastructure – Phase 5. 14 January 2021 Pending decision Fortescue Metals Tenement M47/1524, Tom Price, Western Hub Mining and by Minister for Group Ltd Pilbara. Infrastructure – Phase 13. Aboriginal Affairs Pending submission to Sandfire Tenement E52/1715, Great Northern Old Highway Resource Minister for Resources Ltd Highway, Meekatharra, Gascoyne. Definition Drilling Aboriginal Affairs Western Hub Mining and Infrastructure – Phase 12. Pending decision Fortescue Metals Tenement M47/1524, Solomon Mine, The Land is to be used for by Minister for Group Ltd Pilbara. undertaking mining Aboriginal Affairs operations, in connection with the Western Hub Project. November 2020 Tonkin Highway Grade Separation Interchanges (& future upgrades) Hale Road Consent with to Victoria Road. To Conditions Main Roads reconstruct the existing Various Land Parcels 24 December Western Australia Tonkin Highway from SLK 2020 54.4 to SLK 57.8, between Hale Road and south of Welshpool Road in Wattle Grove and Forrestfield. Lot 33 on Plan 220705, CT 3103/706, Awaiting decision Wiluna, Land Act Number 1013054, Lot pursuant to 47 on Plan 238630, Wiluna, Land Act Lake Way Sulphate of Potash section 45(7) of Piper Preston Pty Number 1010769, Project: Mining and the Environmental Ltd Reserve 9699 Peak Hill Stock Route Infrastructure (1). Protection Act Land Act Number 1013055, Lot 108 on 1986 Plan 26060, CT 3122/9056 Wiluna, Land Act Number 1355754, Lot 107 on Plan 26060, CT 3122/904, Wiluna, Land Act Number 1355755, Reserve 1343867, Goldfields. Tenements E25/544, P25/2381, Pending decision P25/2382, P25/2383, P25/2384, Miramar Mineral Exploration Miramar by Minister for P25/2385, P25/2386, P25/2387, Activity – Glandore Project. Resources Ltd Aboriginal Affairs P25/2430, P25/2431 and P25/2465 Goldfields. October 2020 Reserve 16101, Lot 100 on Plan P037484, CT 3131/991, Great Central Great Central Roads Road, Laverton, Land Act No.s Upgrades – Deeba Parking 11171199 and 11171200. Lot 382 on Bay and Rest Area. To Consent Main Roads Plan P066815, CT 3156/966 Great upgrade and seal the existing 2 December 2020 Western Australia Central Road, Laverton, Land Act No. Great Central Road between 11869861, Unallocated Crown Land Laverton and the Northern Great Central Road, Laverton, Land Act Territory border. No. 11452794, Goldfields. Harlech North Diversion Bund Luxie’s Flat. Minor maintenance work to the Consent with catchment surface run off Conditions St Barbara Ltd Tenement M37/586, Goldfields. diversion bund. Construction 2 December 2020 of a 25m length flood diversion bund to the immediate north west of the mine pit. Lot 912 Midland Road, Bushmead, Residential Consent with Lot 912 on Plan P060213, CT 2730/722, Development. For the Conditions Development WA Midland Road, Bushmead, Perth. removal of existing structures 1 December 2020 on the land and development of a residential sub-division. Bunbury Outer Ring Road, (Northern and Central Sections) – construction and ongoing maintenance. Awaiting decision Construction and operation of pursuant to approximately 19km of new, section 45(7) of Main Roads Various Land Parcels and upgrade of existing, the Environmental Western Australia freeway-standard dual Protection Act carriageway and principal 1986 shared path and associated bridges, intersection realignments, interchanges and other infrastructure Bridge 0666 Brand Highway, Consent Main Roads Brand Highway, Cataby, Land Act No. refurbishment, future 1 December 2020 Western Australia 1226154, Shire of Dandaragan, Gingin replacement and ongoing maintenance. Reserve, 14073, Lot 28302 on Plan Great Eastern Highway P210583, CT 3144/054, Great Eastern realignment, upgrades and Highway, Wooroloo, Land Act No.s ongoing maintenance – 217037, 448362 & 448363 Wooroloo, Wooroloo Section. To Reserve 14073, Lot 29117 on Plan upgrade a section of the Consent Main Roads P191863, CT 3144/056, Road, Land Act Great Eastern Highway, 1 December 2020 Western Australia No. 1122233, Wooroloo, Reserve known as the Wooroloo 14073, Lot 17969 on Plan P160874, CT Section, located 3144/051, Linley Valley Road, Land Act approximately 20km east of No.s 448082 & 448078, Wooroloo, Mundaring on the outskirts of Road, Land Act No.s 1200177, 218667 the Perth Metropolitan area. & 11738681, Wooroloo, Road, Great Eastern Highway, Land Act No.s 11586219, 11738671 and 12015400, Wooroloo, Road, Old Northam Road, Land Act No.s 11738673 12012357, Wooroloo, Metro/Wheatbelt South Coast Highway, Dalyup, Land Act No.s 11714922, 11714923, 1286570, 1327031, 1327034 and 1327029, Lot 24, South Coast Highway, Land Act No. 788091, Lot 25, South Coast Highway, Land Act No. 788092, Lot 20, South Coast Highway, Land Act No. 788088, Lot 27, South Coast Highway, Land Act Consent with South Coast Highway No.s 1159792 and 1159793, Conditions Main Roads upgrade, replacement & Unallocated Crown Land, Land Act No.s 2 December Western Australia maintenance of Bridge 0997, 992601 and 992605, Lot 50, South 2020 Esperance. Coast Highway, Land Act No.s 1250158, 1250159 and 1250160, Murray Road, Land Act No. 11644925, Napier Road, Land Act No. 11642278, Lot 51, Land Act No. 1234146, Lot 2135, Land Act No.s 1234147 and 1234149, Lot 23, Land Act No. 788090, Lot 300, Land Act No. 11476740, Esperance Lot 811 on Plan 405371, CT 2925/245, 233 Drumpellier Drive, Land Act No.s 12244796, 12244815, Whiteman, Lot Morley-Ellenbrook Railway Pending 626 on Plan 3698, CT 1693/705, 626 Line Bridge at Bennett Brook. Public Transport submission to Cranleigh Street, Land Act No. 12322, To facilitate
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