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Water Licences in Tabled Paper 500 Page 1 of 2 QON LC477 – KELLY – Water licences in Tabled Paper 500 Groundwater Applications Application Volume Primary Party for Licence Location Assessment status at Type applied for application 10 November 2017 (kL/year) Amendment 1 141 800 Graeme Rogers Lot 283 Broome Road, Under Assessment Shire of Broome New 10 000 Frank Hamlett Port Smith Road, Under Assessment Shire of Broome Amendment 1 500 000 Mowanjum Aboriginal Corporation Crown Lease 3114–1008, Under Assessment Shire of Derby-West Kimberley New 1 000 000 Project Sea Dragon Pty Ltd Lot 203 on Plan 27929, Research Station Road, Under Assessment Kununurra New 200 000 Noonkanbah Rural Enterprise 10 Calwynyardah / Noonkanbah Road, Returned Incomplete Shire of Broome Amendment 2 100 000 Anna Plains Cattle Co. Pty. Ltd. Anna Plains Station Under Assessment New 2 700 000 Dredge Holdings Pty Ltd Various lots, Shire of Broome Returned Name Changed Renewal 2 000 000 Jamie Burton Kilto Station Under Assessment Amendment 14 504 000 Croot Superannuation Fund Shelamar Station Under Assessment New 13 000 000 Kimberley Agriculture and Pastoral Frazier Downs Station Under Assessment Company Pty Limited New 3 000 000 Nyamba Buru Yawuru Ltd Roebuck Plains Station Under Assessment Amendment 5 000 000 Damian Forshaw Nita Downs Station Under Assessment New 6 000 000 Damian Forshaw Nita Downs Station Under Assessment New 22 000 000 Consolidated Australian Pastoral Shamrock Station Under Assessment Holdings Pty Ltd New 3 000 Ngallagunda Aboriginal Gibb River Station Returned Incomplete Corporation New 13 000 000 Sheffield Resources Limited M04/459 (on Yeeda Station) Under Assessment New 3 000 Ngallagunda Aboriginal Gibb River Station Returned Incomplete Corporation New 10 000 000 Jamie Burton Kilto Station Under Assessment New 2 700 000 Kimberley Asparagus Pty Ltd Skuthorpe, Shire of Broome Under Assessment New 40 000 Hexagon Resources E80/4739, M80/416, E80/3864, E80/4688, Under Assessment E80/3906, E80/3907, E80/4732 Shire of Halls Creek Page 1 of 2 QON LC477 – KELLY – Water licences in Tabled Paper 500 Amendment 380 000 Dredge Holdings Pty Ltd Lot 282 and 283 Broome Road, Issued Shire of Broome Amendment 40 000 Buru Energy Limited Various Mining Tenements, Shire of Broome and Issued Shire of Derby-West Kimberley New 30 000 Buru Energy Limited L6, L8, L17, EP129, EP428, EP457, EP458, Issued Shire of Halls Creek New 250 000 Department of Fisheries WA Lot 621 on Plan 70861, Issued Shire of Broome Amendment 1 500 000 Pilbara Iron Company (Services) Lot 132 On Plan 243064 Lot 132 Rocklea Crown Issued (note - Pilbara Pty Ltd Lease G E I163654 / ML 246SA / AM70/265 licence) New 284 Housing Authority Lot 99 on Plan 194196 & Lot 11 on Plan 182543, Issued Shire of Broome Amendment 2 500 000 GoGo Station Pty Ltd GoGo Station Under Assessment Amendment 800 000 Housing Authority Burks Park Station Under Assessment Surface Water Applications Renewal 47 000 000 Kimberley Agricultural Investment Ord Irrigation District Stage 2 Goomig Under Assessment Pty Ltd Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley New 4 000 Megan Cook Lot 464 Crossing Falls Road, Kununurra Returned Incomplete New 2 000 Kununurra Motocross Club Lot 300 Ivanhoe Road, Kununurra Under Assessment New 8 000 000 Yeeda Pastoral Company Pty Ltd Yeeda Station, Under Assessment New 480 000 Yeltara Developments Pty Ltd Lot 1 Old Darwin Road, Kununurra Issued New 50 000 000 GoGo Station Pty Ltd GoGo Station Under Assessment New 73 000 Ablecon Pty Ltd Lot 707 on Plan 217504, Issued Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley Department 13 360 Guerinoni Family Trust Lot 313 on Plan 210825, Under Assessment Amendment Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley Department 55 000 Harvey, Scott Lot 205 River Farm Road, Kununurra Issued Amendment Department 37 000 Johns, Geoffrey Michael Lot 220 River Farm Road, Kununurra Under Assessment Amendment Department 112 000 Robinson, Christopher John Lot 752 Packsaddle Road, Kununurra Under Assessment Amendment Department 30 500 Lethbridge, Richard Lot 2 Old Darwin Road, Kununurra Under Assessment Amendment Page 2 of 2 .
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