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Mineral Approvals by Mineral Field Approvals by Mineral Field – Environment Minerals 1 July to 30 September 2017 Mining Proposals and Mine Closure Plans You can view mining proposals on-line using the department’s MINEDEX system. Select ‘Environmental Registrations’, enter the ‘Registration ID’ number listed below in the relevant field, then press ‘Execute Search’. Mineral Field Operator Project Tenements Type Registration ID Ashburton BC Iron Ltd J03830 - Buckland - Bungaroo South L 08/104, L 08/105 Mining Proposal 67932 D & G Spralja Pty Ltd J04846 - Glen Florrie White Rocks M 08/513 Mining Proposal MLA 59123 Jasper Kelwin Spiers J04201 - Exmouth Sand / Exmouth Civil M 08/470 Mining Proposal With 67680 Mine Closure Plan Northern Star Resources Ltd J01511 - Paulsen, J00242 – Paulsens M 08/515 Mining Proposal MLA 58234 Onslow Resources Ltd J04144 - Ashburton Sand and Shingle / L 08/143 Mining Proposal 68829 Onslow Resources Black Range Middle Island Resources Ltd J02278 - Sandstone / Middle Island M 57/128, M 57/129 Mine Closure Plan 67869 Broad Arrow Paddington Gold Pty Ltd J00292 - Paddington - Mt Pleasant M 24/962 Mining Proposal MLA 60976 Rose Dam Resources NL J02780 - Rose Dam M 24/451 Mining Proposal With 64964 Mine Closure Plan Siberia Mining Corporation Pty Ltd J00084 - Davyhurst - Lady Ida - Mulline - L 24/224, M 24/208, M 24/39, M 24/960 Mining Proposal 67925 Riverina - Siberia Gold J00317 - Siberia - Sand King Bulong Silver Lake Resources Ltd J00184 - Aldiss - Karonie M 25/71 Mining Proposal 69196 Silver Lake Resources Ltd J00251 - Randalls - Mt Monger M 25/125 Mining Proposal 68031 Coolgardie Boral Resources (WA) Ltd J02867 - Seven Mile Hill / Boral L 15/260, L 15/299, M 15/444 Mining Proposal 66191 Bullabulling Pty Ltd J02879 - Bullabulling Emerald M 15/467 Mining Proposal With 64342 Mine Closure Plan Focus Minerals Ltd M 15/1114, M 15/1341, M 15/1357, M 15/1358, Mine Closure Plan 58148 M 15/1359, M 15/1384, M 15/1432, M 15/1434, M 15/154, M 15/1788, M 15/1793, M 15/23, M 15/277, M 15/365, M 15/411, M 15/412, M 15/515, M 15/630, M 15/636, M 15/645, M 15/646, M 15/660, M 15/958, M 15/966 La Mancha Resources Australia Pty J04814 - Mungari / Evolution M 15/830 Mining Proposal 69332 Ltd J02157 - White Foil - Mungari West Page 1 of 7 Mineral Field Operator Project Tenements Type Registration ID Lloyd George Mining Pty Ltd J00218 - Gibraltar / Ryder M 15/193, M 15/483, M 15/515, M 15/60 Mining Proposal 66048 Lukah Mining Pty Ltd J01339 - The Mount M 15/1423 Mining Proposal 66117 Michael Edward Charlton J01387 - Coolgardie Prospecting / Charlton M 15/1833 Mining Proposal MLA 61428 Mincor Resources NL J04876 - North Widgimooltha Gold / Mincor M 15/103, M 15/105, M 15/1830, M 15/478, Mining Proposal With 68060 M 15/48, M 15/94 Mine Closure Plan Process Minerals International Pty J02285 - Mt Marion Pegmatite M 15/1000, M 15/717 Mining Proposal 68589 Ltd Ronald William Brown J04158 - Scahill Sand-Gravel M 15/1805 Mining Proposal With 68383 Mine Closure Plan St Ives Gold Mining Company Pty J00178 - Kambalda - St Ives G 15/22, M 15/1541, M 15/1542, M 15/1543, Mining Proposal 67767 Ltd M 15/1544, M 15/1546, M 15/1560, M 15/1562, M 15/1563, M 15/1582, M 15/1592, M 15/1595, M 15/1596, M 15/1630, M 15/1631, M 15/1633, M 15/1634, M 15/1712, M 15/1713, M 15/1715, M 15/1716, M 15/300, M 15/367, M 15/474, M 15/476, M 15/570, M 15/575, M 15/884 Cue Big Bell Gold Operations Pty Ltd J00017 - Central Murchison Gold / Westgold M 20/45, M 20/68 Mining Proposal 69498 Cue; Crosslands Resources Pty Ltd J03040 - Jack Hills L 20/53, L 20/54, L 51/85, M 20/506-I Mine Closure Plan 66464 Meekatharra Day Dawn Goldview Corporation Pty Ltd J01651 - Lake Austin - New Orient M 21/66 Mine Closure Plan 68518 Klondyke Gold Pty Ltd J02298 - Golden Eye Dryblowing M 21/26 Mine Closure Plan 67868 Day Dawn; Cue Silver Lake Resources Ltd J00347 - Murchison / Westgold L 21/17, M 20/108, M 20/111, M 20/176, Mine Closure Plan 58801 M 20/183, M 20/195, M 20/208, M 20/225, M 20/245, M 20/277, M 20/55 East Coolgardie Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines J00102 - Golden Mile / KCGM G 26/15, G 26/159, G 26/160, L 26/180, Mining Proposal 67695 Pty Ltd M 26/383, M 26/462, M 26/86 Gascoyne Strandline Resources Ltd J02467 - Coburn Zircon L 09/21, M 09/104, M 09/105, M 09/106, Mine Closure Plan 66095 M 09/111, M 09/112 Vandeleur Superannuation Pty Ltd J03046 - Scrubby Hill Limestone / Wormall M 09/90 Mine Closure Plan 66198 Kimberley Halls Creek Mining Pty Ltd J01508 - Halls Creek - Lamboo Gold M 80/359, M 80/362 Mining Proposal 66034 Northern Minerals Ltd J04481 - Browns Range Rare Earths M 80/627 Mining Proposal 69006 Plant Hire Services Pty Ltd J03461 - Dunham River Gravel M 80/17 Mine Closure Plan 68727 Kunanalling Northern Star Resources Ltd J00358 - Kundana - White Flag M 16/157, M 16/309 Mining Proposal 68119 J01718 - Kundana East M 28/379 Mining Proposal MLA 59448 Page 2 of 7 Mineral Field Operator Project Tenements Type Registration ID Kurnalpi Shannon Resources Pty Ltd J03495 - Kurnalpi / KalNorth M 28/378 Mining Proposal MLA 59459 J01222 - Kurnalpi / Shannon Resources – KalNorth M 28/382 Mining Proposal MLA 59470 J03495 - Kurnalpi / KalNorth M 28/383 Mining Proposal MLA 59471 J01222 - Kurnalpi / Shannon Resources - KalNorth J03495 - Kurnalpi / KalNorth M 28/381 Mining Proposal MLA 59462 J01222 - Kurnalpi / Shannon Resources - KalNorth J03495 - Kurnalpi / KalNorth M 28/377 Mining Proposal MLA 59436 J01222 - Kurnalpi / Shannon Resources - KalNorth J03495 - Kurnalpi / KalNorth M 28/380 Mining Proposal MLA 59461 J01222 - Kurnalpi / Shannon Resources - KalNorth J03495 - Kurnalpi / KalNorth M 28/384 Mining Proposal MLA 59473 J01222 - Kurnalpi / Shannon Resources - KalNorth Kurnalpi; Independence Group NL J04167 - Nova-Bollinger L 28/51, L 28/52, L 69/22, M 28/376 Mine Closure Plan 64512 Outside Proclaimed Lawlers Ross Crew & Chris Crew J04819 - Try Again Alluvial Prospect M 36/685 Mining Proposal MLA 58530 Western Areas Ltd J02247 - Cosmos M 36/180 Mining Proposal 68665 Marble Bar Altura Mining Ltd J03820 - Pilgangoora / Altura L 45/400, L 45/401, L 45/404, L 45/409, Mining Proposal With 68576 L 45/416, M 45/1230, M 45/1231 Mine Closure Plan Atlas Iron Ltd J03432 – Abydos M 45/1179-I Mining Proposal With 68614 Mine Closure Plan J03640 - Wodgina Iron / Atlas G 45/290, G 45/291, G 45/321, L 45/211, Mine Closure Plan 61222 J00720 - Wodgina Mining Assets / Mineral L 45/58, M 45/1188-I, M 45/1252-I, M 45/351-I, Resources M 45/353, M 45/365-I, M 45/381, M 45/382, M 45/383-I, M 45/49, M 45/50-I, M 45/886, M 45/887-I, M 45/923-I, M 45/925-I, M 45/932-I, M 45/949 B J Young Earthmoving Pty Ltd J01534 - Port Hedland Sand and Gravel / L 45/259, L 45/312, M 45/531, M 45/689 Mine Closure Plan 65017 Young BGC Contracting Pty Ltd J01863 - Carubumya Well L 45/82 Mining Proposal With 67815 Mine Closure Plan Page 3 of 7 Mineral Field Operator Project Tenements Type Registration ID Peak Green Mining Pty Ltd J02736 - Pear Creek / Peak Green M 45/838 Mining Proposal With 68604 Mine Closure Plan Pilbara Manganese Pty Ltd J00725 - Woodie Woodie (Mining Corridor) / M 45/638-I Mining Proposal With 68723 ConsMin Mine Closure Plan Pilbara Manganese Pty Ltd J00725 - Woodie Woodie (Mining Corridor) / M 45/429-I, M 45/430-I, M 45/431-I, M 45/638-I Mining Proposal 69120 ConsMin Pilbara Manganese Pty Ltd J00725 - Woodie Woodie (Mining Corridor) / M 45/1218-I, M 45/430-I Mining Proposal With 69364 ConsMin Mine Closure Plan Pilbara Minerals Ltd J04512 - Pilgangoora / Pilbara Minerals L 45/388, L 45/413, L 45/414, L 45/417, Mining Proposal 68032 M 45/1256, M 45/333, M 45/511, M 45/78 Process Minerals International Pty J00720 - Wodgina Mining Assets / Mineral M 45/1252-I, M 45/353, M 45/383-I, M 45/50-I, Mining Proposal 64265 Ltd Resources M 45/923-I Process Minerals International Pty J00720 - Wodgina Mining Assets / Mineral M 45/383-I, M 45/923-I Mining Proposal 69345 Ltd Resources Meekatharra Ernie Campbell J04285 - Young Australian - Munarra Gully M 51/121 Mine Closure Plan 67851 North Mt Magnet Greenbury Pty Ltd J03689 - Mt Success M 58/356 Mining Proposal With 68020 Mine Closure Plan Mt Malcolm Daniels D M J04972 - Dukes Well Alluvials / Daniels M 37/1321 Mining Proposal MLA 61307 Independence Jaguar Pty Ltd J01287 - Teutonic Bore - Jaguar M 37/1132, M 37/1153, M 37/1301, M 37/44 Mining Proposal 68090 James Sullivan Russell McKnight J04950 - Beau Don Alluvials / Sullivan M 37/1317 Mining Proposal MLA 61097 Kin Mining NL J00232 - Leonora / Kin M 37/1319 Mining Proposal MLA 61271 Kin Mining NL J00232 - Leonora / Kin M 37/1284, M 37/1325, M 37/81 Mining Proposal MLA 63894 Navigator Mining Pty Ltd J00232 - Leonora / Kin M 37/1320 Mining Proposal MLA 61274 Navigator Mining Pty Ltd J00232 - Leonora / Kin M 37/227, M 37/300, M 37/86 Mining Proposal 69222 Ross Frederick Crew J02030 - Benalla M 37/1326 Mining Proposal MLA 63783 Ross Frederick Crew J04953 - Maurice Bore Alluvial M 37/1316 Mining Proposal MLA 61150 Ross Frederick Crew J04980 - Little Wonder North / Crew M 37/1324 Mining Proposal MLA 63782 St Barbara Ltd J00330 - Gwalia - Leonora M 37/333 Mining Proposal 68181 St Barbara Ltd J00330 - Gwalia - Leonora M 37/137, M 37/25, M 37/333, M 37/454, Mining Proposal 67637 M 37/849 St Barbara Ltd J00330 - Gwalia - Leonora M 37/17, M 37/200, M 37/25 Mining Proposal 69103 Page 4 of 7 Mineral Field Operator Project Tenements Type Registration ID Mt Margaret Gruyere Management Pty Ltd J04673 - Yamarna North – Gruyere L 38/250, L 38/251, L 38/254, L 38/255, Mining Proposal With 67934 L 38/256, L 38/268, L 38/270, L 38/271, Mine Closure Plan
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