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Ministerial Decisions at at 12 October 2018 MINISTERIAL DECISIONS 2015 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 2015 Portions of Lot 556 on Plan 77026 Certificate of Title Volume LR3164 Folio Burswood 161, Lot 301 on Plan 47451 Certificate of Property Board Lake A Stormwater Consent Title Volume LR3151 Folio 548 and Lot trading as Treatment Unit Installation 2 February 2016 555 on Plan 77026 as defined by the Crown Perth spatial data submitted to support the Notice AYR International Lot 110 on Plan 2112 Certificate of Title A multi-story apartment Consent, no Development Volume 1145 Folio 738, 11 Dudley complex at 11 Dudley Street sites and Project Street, Midland in Midland 4 February 2016 Managers CITIC Pacific Consent with Mining Proposed airstrip and Mining tenement L08/45 conditions Management associated infrastructure 2 February 2016 Pty Ltd Lot 4979 on Plan 19038 Reserve 43008, Reserve 43008 Fire and Consent with City of Certificate of Title Volume LR3103 Folio Environmental Management conditions Busselton 341, 21 Dunsborough Lakes Drive Plan 2 February 2016 Lot 190 on Deposited Plan 222550, Fishmarket Reserve, Meares Street Guildford; Lot 500 on Deposited Plan Fishmarket Reserve Boat Consent with 75605 Certificate of Title Volume 3023 Ramp Replacement Middle City of Swan conditions Folio 999 Reserve Number 51486, Swan Reserve Canoe 5 February 2016 Middle Swan Road, West Swan; Lot 302, Ramp Replacement Water Reserve 4832; Lot 305, Water Reserve 47453 Lot 310 on Plan 47439, Certificate of Title Volume LR3151 Folio 540, Reserve number 48327; Lot 311 on Plan 47439 Certificate of Title Volume LR3151 Folio 541 Reserve number 48327; Lot 4162 on Plan 93607 Certificate of Title Volume LR3110 Folio 181 Reserve 48327; Lot 8 Consent Department of on Plan 28671, Certificate of Title Kent Street Weir 12 February Water Volume LR3159 Folio 574; Lot 3812 on Refurbishment 2016 Deposited Plan 54948, being the whole of the land on Certificate of Title Volume 2805 Folio 386; Lot 25 on Diagram 1594, being part of the land on Certificate of Title Volume 2805 Folio 385 and otherwise described as Lot 25 Queens Park Road, Wilson Portions of Mining Tenements M45/1102, M45/1103, M45/1104, Consent with Fortescue Cloudbreak Mining and M45/1105, M45/1106, M45/1124, conditions Metals Group Infrastructure Phase 2 M45/1125, M45/1126, M45/1127 and 2 February 2016 M45/1128 Portions of tenements L45/294, L45/293 and L45/318 as defined by the map Consent with Fortescue series entitled ‘s18 Overview Map North Stage 2 Iron Bridge – North conditions Metals Group Star Map 1, 2 and 3’ dated 2 October Star Project 10 February 2015, 12 October 2015 and 12 October 2016 2015 Main Roads Consent with Road Reserve PIN 11291099, Brookton Brookton Highway Bridge Western conditions Highway 0313 Australia 2 February 2016 Road Reserve PIN 11407195; Lot 400 Consent with Main Roads on Plan 54472 Certificate of Title Volume Bridge 0633 Goomalling- conditions Western 2655 Folio 9; and Lot 401 on Plan 55342 Toodyay Road 10 February Australia Certificate of Title Volume 2660 Folio 2016 831 Main Roads Lot 500 on Plan 33954 Certificate of Title Consent with Bridge 0632 Goomalling- Western Volume 2536 Folio 29, 32 Drummond conditions Toodyay Road Australia Street, Nunile 2 February 2016 Lot 501 on Diagram 63972 Certificate of Title Volume 1726 Folio 290; Lot 389 on Plan 2284 Certificate of Title Volume 1726 Folio 296; Lot 1120 on Plan 248991 Certificate of Title Volume 266 Folio 24a; Lot 1349 on Plan 247393 Certificate of Title Volume 264 Folio 141a; Lot 1403 on Plan 249021 Certificate of Title Volume 1340 Folio 298; Lot 3 on Diagram 15044 Certificate of Title Volume 266 Folio 25a; Lot 1 on Diagram 34174 Certificate of Title Volume 1340 Folio 862, 2 Tarlton Crescent; Lot 8795 on Plan 180060 Certificate of Title Volume 1352 Folio 684; Lot 2 on Diagram 34174 Certificate of Title Volume 1352 Folio 688; Lot 8681 on Plan 175758 Certificate of Title Volume 1352 Folio 684; Lot 2 on Diagram 34174 Certificate of Title Volume 1352 Folio 688; Lot 8794 on Plan 180060 Certificate of Title Volume 1352 Folio 685; Lot 3 on Diagram 34174 Certificate of Title Volume 1947 Folio 764; Lot 865 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title Volume 2116 Folio 674; Lot 864 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title Volume Consent, no Perth Airport Perth Airport expansion 1065 Folio 691; Lot 863 on Plan 3709 sites Pty Ltd project Certificate of Title Volume 1337 Folio 2 February 2016 663; Lots 861 and 862 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title Volume 1337 Folio 662; Lot 150 on Plan 302462 Certificate of Title Volume 1726 Folio 295, 20 Colquhoun Road; Lot 386 on Plan 2284 Certificate of Title Volume 1282 Folio 147, 33 Colquhoun Road; Lot 10488 on Plan 216098 Certificate of Title Volume 1670 Folio 552; Lots 2 and 3 on Diagram 39005 Certificate of Title Volume 367 Folio 80a, 131 Horrie Miller Drive; Lot 548 on Diagram 5986 Certificate of Title Volume 612 Folio 26a, 120 Horrie Miller Drive; Lot 855 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title Volume 1111 Folio 584; Lot 830 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title Volume 1128 Folio 145; Lot 464 on Plan 4683 Certificate of Title Volume 2116 Folio 677, 15 Hudswell Road; Lot 818 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title 1055 Folio 862; Lot 829 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title 1268 Folio 958; Lot 819 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title 1283 Folio 103; Lot 856 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title Volume 1268 Folio 106; Lots 859 and 860 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title Volume 1947 Folio 762; Lot 828 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title 1272 Folio 229; Lot 820 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title Volume 1267 Folio 111; Lot 857 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title Volume 1092 Folio 980; Lot 821 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title Volume 1266 Folio 26; Lot 827 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title Volume 1064 Folio 240; Lot 858 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title 1670 Folio 368; Lot 822 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title Volume 1106 Folio 312; Lot 823 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title Volume 1085 Folio 44, 112 Abbott Road; Lot 826 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title Volume 1670 Folio 368; Lot 465 on Plan 4683 Certificate of Title Volume 2116 Folio 677, 15 Hudswell Road; Lot 824 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title Volume 1281 Folio 798; Lot 854 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title Volume 1147 Folio 912; Lot 831 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title Volume 1100 Folio 896; Lot 817 on Plan 3709 Certificate of Title Volume 1255 Folio 852, 55 Paltridge Road; Lot 475 on Plan 4683 Certificate of Title Volume 1269 Folio 827, 81 Grogan Road; Lot 474 on Plan 4683 Certificate of Title Volume 1908 Folio 407; Lot 473 on Plan 4683 Certificate of Title Volume 1947 Folio 763; Lot 472 on Plan 4683 Certificate of Title Volume 1268 Folio 699; Lot 476 on Plan 4683 Certificate of Title Volume 1277 Folio 977; Lot 471 on Plan 4683 Certificate of Title Volume 1054 Folio 157; Lot 477 on Plan 4683 Certificate of Title Volume 1277 Folio 977; Lot 470 on Plan 4683 Certificate of Title Volume 1244 Folio 977, 2 Abbott Road and 47 Abbott Road; Lot 478 on Plan 4683 Certificate of Title Volume 1277 Folio 977; Lot 479 on Plan 4683 Certificate of Title Volume 1244 Folio 973, 23 Abbott Road; Lot 10570 on Plan 216099 Certificate of Title Volume 1650 Folio 612; Lot 10487 on Plan 216100 Certificate of Title Volume 1670 Folio 551; Lot 420 on Plan 4683 Certificate of Title Volume 1108 Folio 384; Lot 427 on Plan 4683 Certificate of Title Volume 1100 Folio 321, 58 Affleck Road and 2 Fricker Road; Lot 422 on Plan 4683 Certificate of Title Volume 1108 Folio 384; Lot 423 on Plan 4683 Certificate of Title Volume 1095 Folio 478; Lot 1 on Diagram 24060 Certificate of Title Volume 1275 Folio 305; Lot 2 on Diagram 24060 Certificate of Title Volume 1278 Folio 718; Lot 425 on Plan 4683 Certificate of Title Volume 1006 Folio 726; Lot 426 on Plan 4683 Certificate of Title Volume 1080 Folio 256; Lot 2 on Diagram 15412 Certificate of Title Volume 1142 Folio 492; Lot 1 on Diagram 15412 Certificate of Title Volume 1142 Folio 491, 62 Grogan Road; Lot 395 on Diagram 2005 Certificate of Title Volume 1947 Folio 761; Lot 394 on Plan 2004 Certificate of Title Volume 1377 Folio 446; Lot 396 on Plan 2597 Certificate of Title Volume 7 Folio 196a, 16 Grogan Road; Lot 392 on Diagram 1886 Certificate of Title Volume 1026 Folio 483; Lot 10 on Plan 28607 Certificate of Title Volume 1020 Folio 98; Lot 11 on Plan 28607 Certificate of Title Volume 1020 Folio 97; Lot 2 on Diagram 16373 Certificate of Title Volume 1152 Folio 457; Lot 1 on Diagram 16373 Certificate of Title Volume 1152 Folio 458; Lot 1307 on Plan 247394 Certificate of Title Volume 1338 Folio 816; Lot 1380 on Plan 251273 Certificate of Title Volume 1382 Folio 600, Wittenoom Road, High Wycombe; Lot 481 on Plan 4683 Certificate of Title Volume 443 Folio 174a; Lot 391 on Diagram 1816 Certificate of Title Volume 1244 Folio 89; Lot 6246 on Plan 165990 Certificate of Title Volume 1245 Folio 581; Lot 50 on Plan 7494 Certificate of Title Volume 1257 Folio 423; Lot 50 on Plan 7067 Certificate of Title Volume 25 Folio 186a, 20 Colquhoun Road; Lot 51 on Plan 7493 Certificate of Title Volume 1345 Folio 620; Plan LGE J590739 Certificate of Title Volume LR3116 Folio 829; Lot 100 on Plan 45854 Certificate of Title Volume 2099 Folio 884; Lot 100 on Plan 6619 Certificate of Title Volume 2124 Folio 980, 383 Horrie Miller Drive; Lot 110 on Plan 7494 Certificate of Title
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