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Queensland Mineral Exploration and Mining Permits Queensland Mineral Exploration and Mining Permits 12 February 2020 Table of Contents FAR NORTHERN REGION ....................................................................................................................................................... 2 Mining Lease – Application .............................................................................................................................................. 2 Mining Lease - Granted .................................................................................................................................................... 5 Exploration Permit Mineral - Application ....................................................................................................................... 13 Exploration Permit Mineral - Granted ............................................................................................................................ 14 Mineral Development Licence - Application .................................................................................................................. 19 Mineral Development Licence - Granted ....................................................................................................................... 20 NORTH WESTERN REGION .................................................................................................................................................. 21 Mining Lease - Application ............................................................................................................................................. 21 Mining Lease - Granted .................................................................................................................................................. 22 Exploration Permit Mineral - Application ....................................................................................................................... 28 Exploration Permit Mineral - Granted ............................................................................................................................ 30 Mineral Development Licence - Application .................................................................................................................. 41 Mineral Development Licence - Granted ....................................................................................................................... 42 NORTH EASTERN REGION ................................................................................................................................................... 43 Mining Lease - Application ............................................................................................................................................. 43 Mining Lease - Granted .................................................................................................................................................. 44 Exploration Permit Mineral - Application ....................................................................................................................... 49 Exploration Permit Mineral - Granted ............................................................................................................................ 51 Mineral Development Licence - Application .................................................................................................................. 56 Mineral Development Licence - Granted ....................................................................................................................... 57 CENTRAL REGION ................................................................................................................................................................ 58 Mining Lease - Application ............................................................................................................................................. 58 Mining Lease - Granted .................................................................................................................................................. 59 Exploration Permit Mineral - Application ....................................................................................................................... 68 Exploration Permit Mineral - Granted ............................................................................................................................ 69 Mineral Development Licence - Application .................................................................................................................. 73 Mineral Development Licence - Granted ....................................................................................................................... 74 SOUTHERN REGION ............................................................................................................................................................ 75 Mining Lease - Application ............................................................................................................................................. 75 Mining Lease - Granted .................................................................................................................................................. 76 Exploration Permit Mineral - Application ....................................................................................................................... 82 Exploration Permit Mineral - Granted ............................................................................................................................ 83 Mineral Development Licence - Application .................................................................................................................. 85 Mineral Development Licence - Granted ....................................................................................................................... 86 1 FAR NORTHERN REGION Mining Lease – Application Reference ML Lodge Principal Holder E3 ML 20005 27-Jun-1990 SNOW PEAK MINING P/L E3 ML 20105 27-Sep-1991 SNOW PEAK MINING P/L D2 ML 20290 24-Oct-1996 TINPITCH P/L D2 ML 20302 24-Mar-1997 TINPITCH P/L D2 ML 20303 14-May-1997 TINPITCH P/L D2 ML 20327 24-Feb-2000 TINPITCH P/L D2 ML 20343 24-Jan-2001 GULF MINERALS P/L D3 ML 20349 23-Oct-2001 MCGRATH, WILLIAM DAVID E3 ML 20371 06-Feb-2003 KINNAIRD, TERENCE ANDREW E4 ML 20378 13-Feb-2003 MOURILYAN SILICA RESOURCES P/L E3 ML 20389 30-May-2003 HERBERTON TIN P/L E3 ML 20390 12-Jun-2003 WALLACE, IAN EARL E3 ML 20391 12-Jun-2003 WALLACE, IAN EARL E3 ML 20397 09-Jul-2003 WALLACE, IAN EARL E3 ML 20398 09-Jul-2003 WALLACE, IAN EARL F3 ML 20407 12-Sep-2003 TOBLER, KENNETH ARTHUR E3 ML 20416 12-Nov-2003 WALLACE, IAN EARL E3 ML 20427 16-Feb-2004 TOBLER, KENNETH ARTHUR E3 ML 20437 29-Jul-2004 CORMIN RESOURCES P/L E3 ML 20438 29-Jul-2004 CORMIN RESOURCES P/L E3 ML 20445 27-Jul-2004 HERBERTON TIN P/L E3 ML 20446 30-Jul-2004 NORTH QLD METALS LTD F3 ML 20471 18-Mar-2005 TOBLER, KENNETH ARTHUR E3 ML 20514 28-Feb-2006 TERRITORY MINERALS LTD D2 ML 20517 24-Feb-2006 TINPITCH P/L E3 ML 20518 28-Feb-2006 TERRITORY MINERALS LTD D2 ML 20519 24-Feb-2006 TINPITCH P/L D2 ML 20520 24-Feb-2006 TINPITCH P/L D2 ML 20521 24-Feb-2006 TINPITCH P/L D2 ML 20522 24-Feb-2006 TINPITCH P/L D2 ML 20523 24-Feb-2006 TINPITCH P/L D2 ML 20524 24-Feb-2006 TINPITCH P/L E3 ML 20525 03-Mar-2006 TERRITORY MINERALS LTD E3 ML 20526 03-Mar-2006 TERRITORY MINERALS LTD E3 ML 20541 22-Dec-2006 BURTENSHAW, ROSEMARY ANNE E3 ML 20542 22-Dec-2006 BURTENSHAW, ROSEMARY ANNE E3 ML 20545 03-Apr-2007 PROSPECT HILL MINING & EXPLORATION P/L E3 ML 20546 03-Apr-2007 PROSPECT HILL MINING & EXPLORATION P/L D3 ML 20562 06-Aug-2007 THOMAS, ROSS JAMES C2 ML 20572 01-Nov-2007 CAPE ALUMINA LTD C2 ML 20573 01-Nov-2007 CAPE ALUMINA LTD C2 ML 20574 01-Nov-2007 CAPE ALUMINA LTD D2 ML 20575 03-Dec-2007 WALKER, DONALD ROBIN E3 ML 20579 17-Dec-2007 EM MINING P/L E3 ML 20580 17-Dec-2007 EM MINING P/L E3 ML 20581 17-Dec-2007 EM MINING P/L E3 ML 20583 19-May-2008 CONSOLIDATED TIN MINES LTD E3 ML 20584 19-May-2008 CONSOLIDATED TIN MINES LTD E3 ML 20585 19-May-2008 CONSOLIDATED TIN MINES LTD E3 ML 20587 30-Jul-2008 MCGRATH, WILLIAM DAVID E2 ML 20601 17-Oct-2008 CARRITZ P/L E2 ML 20602 17-Oct-2008 CARRITZ P/L D2 ML 20603 17-Oct-2008 CARRITZ P/L E3 ML 20605 30-Oct-2008 DONOVAN, GARY AWARUA E3 ML 20606 30-Oct-2008 DONOVAN, GARY AWARUA E3 ML 20607 30-Oct-2008 DONOVAN, GARY AWARUA E3 ML 20608 30-Oct-2008 DONOVAN, GARY AWARUA C1 ML 20611 20-Nov-2008 GREEN COAST RESOURCES P/L C2 ML 20612 20-Nov-2008 CAPE ALUMINA LTD E3 ML 20614 23-Feb-2009 TERRITORY MINERALS LTD E3 ML 20616 23-Mar-2009 TERRITORY MINERALS LTD E3 ML 20617 23-Mar-2009 TERRITORY MINERALS LTD E3 ML 20618 06-Apr-2009 PROSPECT HILL MINING & EXPLORATION P/L E3 ML 20620 01-May-2009 PHILLIPS, PAULINE AMIE E3 ML 20624 09-Jul-2009 HOFFMAN, STANLEY WILLIAM E3 ML 20634 23-Sep-2009 WALLACE, ROBERT JOHN E3 ML 20635 25-Sep-2009 EM MINING P/L E3 ML 20636 25-Sep-2009 EM MINING P/L E3 ML 20637 25-Sep-2009 EM MINING P/L 2 E3 ML 20638 25-Sep-2009 EM MINING P/L E3 ML 20639 25-Sep-2009 EM MINING P/L E3 ML 20650 22-Oct-2009 EM MINING P/L E3 ML 20651 22-Oct-2009 EM MINING P/L E3 ML 20652 22-Oct-2009 EM MINING P/L E3 ML 20653 09-Nov-2009 D2 ML 20654 23-Dec-2009 WALKER, DONALD ROBIN E3 ML 20658 14-Jan-2010 MUNGANA GOLDMINES LTD E3 ML 20659 09-Feb-2010 FITZGERALD, KAY FRANCES E3 ML 20660 08-Mar-2010 DONOVAN, GARY AWARUA E3 ML 20664 30-Mar-2010 WHITE, SIMON JOHN E3 ML 20666 01-Jul-2010 SAXBY, EDWARD JOHN E3 ML 20668 30-Jul-2010 THOMSEN, LUKE ROY JAMES E3 ML 20670
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