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SHOEMAKER-LEVY PROJECT RAVENSTHORPE NICKEL OPERATIONS

Works Approval Application Supporting Documentation FINAL

September 2019

FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LI M ITED ABN 92 135 761 465

SHOEMAKER-LEVY PROJECT RAVENSTHORPE NICKEL OPERATIONS

Works Approval Application Supporting Documentation FINAL

Prepared by Umwelt (Australia) Pty Limited on behalf of First Quantum Minerals Nickel Australia Pty Limited

Project Director: Emma Molloy Project Manager: Emma Molloy Report No. 6181/R07 Date: September 2019

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1.0 Project Overview 1 2.0 Proof of Occupier Status (Attachment 1A) 3 3.0 ASIC Company Extract (Attachment 1B) 4 4.0 Shoemaker-Levy Project Site Map (Attachment 2A) 5 5.0 Proposed Activities (Attachment 3a) 8 5.1 Purpose of this Report 8 5.2 Prescribed Premises Categories 8 5.3 Crushing Facility 9 5.4 Overland Conveyor 9 5.5 Saline Water Pipeline 9 5.6 Mine Services Area 10 5.7 Commissioning 10 6.0 Other Approvals and Consultation (Attachment 5) 11 6.1 Other Approvals 11 6.2 Stakeholder Consultation 11 7.0 Emissions, Discharges and Waste (Attachment 6A) 18 7.1 Emissions and Discharges 18 7.1.1 Noise 18 7.1.2 Air Quality 19 7.1.3 Unintentional Discharges 20 7.1.4 Summary of Emissions and Discharges 21 7.2 Waste 34 8.0 Siting and Location (Attachment 7) 35 8.1 Residential and Sensitive Receptors 35 8.2 Specified Ecosystems 35 8.3 Existing Environment of the Project Area 36 9.0 Cost of Works (Attachment 9) 38 10.0 References 39

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Table 1.1 Prescribed Premises Categories and Capacities for Operating Licence L8008/2004/3 1 Table 5.1 Prescribed Premises Categories 8 Table 6.1 Other Approvals Associated with Mining Commencement Activities 11 Table 7.1 Assigned Noise Levels for Residential Receptors as per the Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997 18 Table 7.2 Summary of Potential Emissions and Discharges 22 Table 9.1 Cost of Works For Proposed Activities at Shoemaker-Levy Site 38

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This Works Approval Application has been prepared for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Operation (RNO), located approximately 550 kilometres (km) south-east of Perth in Western Australia. First Quantum Minerals Pty Limited (FQM) through its wholly owned subsidiary FQM Australia Nickel Pty Limited (FQMAN) is proposing to mine the Shoemaker-Levy ore reserve at RNO.

Ore reserves at RNO include three nickel laterite deposits; Halleys, Hale-Bopp and Shoemaker-Levy. Ministerial approval for the Halleys orebody area was received in June 1999 under Ministerial Statement Number 509 (MS 509). The Hale-Bopp and Shoemaker-Levy mine areas and infrastructure corridor were approved under section 46 of the Environmental Protection Act 1986 (EP Act) through the issue of a new Ministerial approval for the operations (Ministerial Statement 633 (MS 633)) in 2003. The latest amendment to MS 633 (May 2019) was for administrative changes relating to disturbance area boundaries.

Development of RNO commenced in 1998 under the ownership of Comet Resources. In 2002 BHP Billiton purchased RNO and commenced construction in 2003. Operations commenced in 2008 but BHP Billiton placed the site into care and maintenance in 2009. FQMAN acquired RNO from BHP Billiton as a decommissioned nickel operation in February 2010.

Under the ownership of FQMAN, modifications and upgrades were made to the plant and commissioning started in June 2011. Nickel was first produced in October 2011 and first exports were shipped by FQMAN on 25 November 2011 (FQMAN, 2016b). RNO was placed into care and maintenance in October 2017 due to persistently low nickel prices (FQMAN, 2017). FQMAN is now undertaking activities to facilitate recommencement of operations at RNO. Whilst the majority of ore in the southern mine pits of Halleys and Hale-Bopp has been mined, only approved exploration activities have been undertaken at the Shoemaker-Levy site. As part of recommencement of operations, FQMAN plans to commence mining and crushing of ore at the Shoemaker-Levy mine area.

The Operating Licence for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations (L8008/2004/3) was issued by the Department of Environment Regulation (now the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER)) in May 2013. The prescribed premises area covered by this licence includes the Halle-Bopp and Halleys pits and existing infrastructure such as a processing plant, tailings storage facilities, evaporation ponds and power station. This infrastructure will also be utilised by the Shoemaker-Levy operations. The prescribed premises boundary in the licence does not include the Shoemaker-Levy mine area or the infrastructure corridor. The categories covered by the licence and their design capacities are shown in Table 1.1.

Table 1.1 Prescribed Premises Categories and Capacities for Operating Licence L8008/2004/3

Category Category Description Category Production or Approved Premises Number Design Capacity Production or Design Capacity 5 Processing or beneficiation of 50,000 tonnes or more per 13,900,000 tonnes metallic or non-metallic ore year per annual period 31 Chemical manufacturing 100 tonnes or more per year 1,606,00 tonnes per annual period 52 Electric power generation 20 MW or more in aggregate 70 MW in aggregate 54 Sewage facility 10 m3 or more per day 300 m3 per day

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This Works Approval application relates only to proposed new activities at the Shoemaker-Levy mine. There are no proposed changes to prescribed premises activities that are already approved in Licence L8008/2004/3.

To facilitate mining of ore reserves at the Shoemaker-Levy deposit, construction of the following infrastructure within the approved Shoemaker-Levy and infrastructure corridor disturbance boundary is proposed:

 crushing facility

 infrastructure corridor that includes an overland conveyor system and saline water pipeline

 turkeys nest dam for storing saline water

 mine services area containing infrastructure including a bulk fuel storage facility, workshop and washdown bay.

Attachment 2A within Section 4.0 illustrates the location of proposed infrastructure.

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2.0 Proof of Occupier Status (Attachment 1A)

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA

MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH GENERAL PURPOSE LEASE 74/8

This Register Search issued pursuant to Section 103F(4) of Rick Rogerson the Mining Act, 1978 at: 12:05:12 16/09/2019 Executive Director Resource Tenure Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety

Tenement Summary Identifier : G 74/8 District : PHILLIPS RIVER M.F. Current Area : 6.76000 HA Status : Live Mark Out : 29/05/2005 14:06:00 Received : 03/06/2005 16:15:00 Term Granted : 21 Years Lodging Office : PERTH Commence : 25/03/2010 Expiry : 24/03/2031 Purpose :For erecting,placing and Death : operating machinery; transportation,treating, depositing and storage of minerals and taillings. Rent Status Due for Year End 24/03/2020 : Previous Amount Outstanding : $0.00 Current Due : $0.00 Rent for Year End 24/03/2021 : $122.50 Expenditure Status Expended Year End : NO EXPENDITURE REQUIRED Current Year () Commitment : NO EXPENDITURE REQUIRED

OWNERSHIP DETAILS Current Holders Name and Address Shares FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD (ACN:135761465) 100 HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 92289977

Total Shares: 100

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:12 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 1 of 6 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH GENERAL PURPOSE LEASE 74/8 - Live Holder Changes Dealing Status Date From (Shares) To (Shares) Deemed Transfer Registered BILLITON NICKEL FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY 340707 11/02/2010 (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD (50) LTD (50) 15:08:00 Deemed Transfer Registered QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY 340708 11/02/2010 LTD (50) LTD (50) 15:08:00 Applicants on Receival Name and Address Shares BILLITON NICKEL (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD 50 C/-BHP BILLITON NICKEL WEST PTY LTD, LAND SERVICES NICKEL WEST, PO BOX 8301 PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, WA, 6849 QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 50 C/- BHP BILLITON NICKEL WEST PTY LTD, LAND SERVICES, PO BOX 8301 PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, WA, 6849 Total Shares: 100

DESCRIPTION DETAILS Description

Locality : Bandalup Datum : Datum peg situated at MGA coordinates 6279783.542 Northings and 252673.876 Eastings (Zone 51) Boundary : Thence: 6279785.212 Northings and 252580.059 Eastings 6280243.216 Northings and 252479.073 Eastings 6280210.076 Northings and 252505.840 Eastings 6280334.550 Northings and 252659.678 Eastings 6279783.542 Northings and 252673.876 Eastings BACK TO DATUM Area : Type Dealing No Start Date Area Granted 25/03/2010 6.76000 HA Applied For 29/05/2005 6.76000 HA

RELATIONSHIPS Relationships Relationship Dealing No Dealing Status Tenement ID Tenement Status Section 67 Conversion 218878 Finalised E 74/204 Dead State Agreement Conversions Applicable Legislation Effective Start Effective End

SURVEY DETAILS Survey Surveyed Area Surveyed Surveyor`s Name Field Book Instruction Project Date Date

Standard Plan Diagram

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:12 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 2 of 6 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH GENERAL PURPOSE LEASE 74/8 - Live GENERAL DETAILS General Objection Closing Date : 08/07/2005 Application Fee : $315.00 File Reference : 2353/2005 Survey Fee : Receipt Number : 11772 Special Indicator Special Indicator Start End

SHIRE DETAILS Shire Shire Shire No Start End Area RAVENSTHORPE SHIRE 7420 29/05/2005 6.76000 HA

NATIVE TITLE DETAILS Native Title Referrals DISCLAIMER: Complete Native Title Information is not available for this Tenement/Amalgamation

Date Referred Referral Type Procedure Current Status 19/09/2005 Tenement Application NT Cleared

GRANT DETAILS Recommendation Recommended for : Grant 03/08/2005 Grant Granted :25/03/2010 Holder Notified : 25/03/2010 Licence/Lease issued : Term Term : 21 Years From : 25/03/2010 To : 24/03/2031

ENDORSEMENTS/CONDITIONS DETAILS Endorsements and Conditions # ENDORSEMENTS Start Date End Date 1 The lessee's attention is drawn to the provisions of the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 and any 25/03/2010 Regulations thereunder. 2 The grant of the lease being confined to the natural surface of the land and thereunder to a 25/03/2010 depth of 15 metres. 3 The lessee's attention is drawn to the Environmental Protection Act 1986 and the 25/03/2010 Environmental Protection (Clearing of Native Vegetation) Regulations 2004, which provides for the protection of all native vegetation from damage unless prior permission is obtained. 4 Persons claiming native title to the land the subject of this mining tenement entered into a deed 25/03/2010 under the Native Title Act 1993 with the State of Western Australia, the Minister responsible for the Mining Act 1978 and the tenement holder agreeing to the grant of the tenement.Copies of the deed were given to the National Native Title Tribunal pursuant to Section 34 of the Native Title Act and filed at the Department of Mines and Petroleum.

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:12 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 3 of 6 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH GENERAL PURPOSE LEASE 74/8 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date 1 Survey. 25/03/2010 2 The lessee submitting a plan of proposed operations and measures to safeguard the 25/03/2010 environment to the Director, Environment, DMP for assessment and written approval prior to commencing any development or construction. 3 In areas of native vegetation within the tenement, no exploration activities commencing 25/03/2010 until the licensee provides a plan of management to prevent the spread of dieback disease (Phytophthera sp) to the Director, Environment, DMP for assessment and until his written approval has been received. All exploration activities shall then comply with the commitments made in the management plan. In respect to the area of land designated FNA 5294 in TENGRAPH, hereinafter referred 25/03/2010 to as the designated area, the following additional conditions shall apply: 4 Prior to accessing the licence area, the licensee shall consult with the Environmental Officer, 25/03/2010 DMP, and ensure that where required all vehicles and equipment entering the designated area are washed down to remove soil and plant propagules and adhering to such conditions specified for the prevention of the spread of soil- borne diseases. 5 Prior to any activity involving disturbance to vegetation and soils including:- 25/03/2010 • exploration access; and/or • exploration sampling; the licensee preparing a detailed program for each phase of proposed exploration for written approval of the Director, Environment, DMP.The Director, Environment, DMP to consult with the Regional/District Manager, Department of Environment and Conservation or other government agency (as relevant) prior to approval. This program to describe the environmental impacts and programs for their management and is to include:- • maps and/or aerial photographs showing the proposed locations of all ground activities and disturbances; • the purpose, specifications and extent of each activity and disturbance; • descriptions of all vegetation types (in general terms), land forms, and unusual features likely to be disturbed by such proposed disturbances. • details on proposals that may disturb sensitive terrestrial habitats including any declared rare flora and fauna if applicable; • procedures to protect the integrity of special ecosystems such as wetland systems, mangal communities and rainforests areas (and/or associated rainforest monitoring sites) if applicable; • techniques, prescriptions, and timetable for rehabilitation of all proposed disturbances; • undertaking for corrective measures for failed rehabilitation; • details of water requirements from within the designated area; • details of refuse disposal; and • proposals for instruction and supervision of personnel and contractors in respect to environmental conditions. 6 Access to and from and the movement of vehicles within the licence area being restricted to 25/03/2010 ground or seasonal conditions and routes approved under the program or otherwise agreed by the Environmental Officer, DMP. 7 At agreed intervals, not greater than 12 monthly, the licensee providing a brief report to the 25/03/2010 Director, Environment, DMP outlining the progress of the operation and rehabilitation program and the proposed operations and rehabilitation programs for the next 12 months. 8 Prior to the cessation of the exploration/prospecting activity in the designated area, the 25/03/2010 licensee notifying the Environmental Officer, DMP and arranging an inspection as required.

DEALINGS DETAILS Dealings Encumbrances Application to Amend 363H/067 Lodged 2.50 PM on 01 Sep 2006 amending address for Billiton Nickel (Ravensthorpe) Pty Ltd and QNI Western Australia Pty Ltd to read " C/- BHP Billiton Land Services, Nickel West PO Box 8301 Perth Business Centre WA 6849" RECORDED 2:50 PM 01 Sep 2006 Transfer 340707 Lodged: 15:08 11 February 2010 Primary E 74/204 Tenement:

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:12 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 4 of 6 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH GENERAL PURPOSE LEASE 74/8 - Live Holder details S67 updated pursuant to: From: BILLITON NICKEL (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD 50/100 shares To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD 50/100 shares REGISTERED: 15:08 11 February 2010 Transfer 340708 Lodged: 15:08 11 February 2010 Primary E 74/204 Tenement: Holder details S67 updated pursuant to: From: QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 50/100 shares To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD 50/100 shares REGISTERED: 15:08 11 February 2010 Application to Amend 341493 Lodged: 15:14 23 February 2010 REJECTED: 15:14 23 February 2010 Application to Amend 343965 Lodged: 15:23 30 March 2010 Amending: Address From: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, LEVEL 1, 24 OUTRAM ST, WEST PERTH, WA, 6005 To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITILE SERVICES PTY LTD, P.O. BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849 RECORDED: 15:23 30 March 2010 Application to Amend 490088 Lodged: 16:21:02 06 July 2016 Amending: Address (Including DTC Details) From: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, WA, 6849 To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES (WA) PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 92289977 RECORDED: 16:21:02 06 July 2016

BOND DETAILS

Bond Surety Amount Bond date Bond status Bond status date

RENT DETAILS Rent Payments Type Year Receipt Payment No Receipt No MR Amount Rental Area Effective Amount Discrepancy Date Lodged Date Due Payment 2020 15/03/2019 3685068516 10089144 OL $115.50 6.76000 HA 25/03/2010 $115.50 $0.00 Payment 2019 16/03/2018 1289018077 8841751939 OL $109.20 6.76000 HA 25/03/2010 $109.20 $0.00 Payment 2018 24/04/2017 MT-210011033651- OL $105.70 6.76000 HA 25/03/2010 $105.70 $0.00 EF Payment 2017 15/03/2016 MT-210010541150- OL $102.20 6.76000 HA 25/03/2010 $102.20 $0.00 EF

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:12 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 5 of 6 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH GENERAL PURPOSE LEASE 74/8 - Live Type Year Receipt Payment No Receipt No MR Amount Rental Area Effective Amount Discrepancy Date Lodged Date Due Payment 2016 31/03/2015 MT-210010240049- OL $99.75 6.76000 HA 25/03/2010 $99.75 $0.00 EF Payment 2015 02/05/2014 MT-210010176162- OL $97.30 6.76000 HA 25/03/2010 $97.30 $0.00 EF Payment 2014 22/03/2013 MT-210010099046- OL $95.55 6.76000 HA 25/03/2010 $95.55 $0.00 EF Payment 2013 30/03/2012 MT-210010037706- OL $93.10 6.76000 HA 25/03/2010 $93.10 $0.00 EF Payment 2012 14/02/2011 89974 PE $99.33 6.76000 HA 25/03/2010 $99.33 $0.00 Payment 2011 09/02/2010 75396 PE $7.35 6.76000 HA 25/03/2010 $80.85 $0.00 Payment 2011 03/06/2005 11772 PE $73.50

EXPENDITURE/EXEMPTION DETAILS Expenditure is not required for this Legislation Type

COMBINED REPORTING DETAILS

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Created 16/09/2019 12:05:12 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 6 of 6 WESTERN AUSTRALIA

MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/21

This Register Search issued pursuant to Section 103F(4) of Rick Rogerson the Mining Act, 1978 at: 12:05:18 16/09/2019 Executive Director Resource Tenure Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety

Tenement Summary Identifier : L 74/21 District : PHILLIPS RIVER M.F. Current Area : 889.97000 HA Status : Live Mark Out : 24/04/1999 13:35:00 Received : 28/04/1999 16:25:00 Term Granted : 21 Years Lodging Office : PERTH Commence : 21/01/2000 Expiry : 20/01/2021 Purpose :Access Road, Power Death : Lines (Above and Below Ground), Pump Station and Pipeline. Rent Status Due for Year End 20/01/2020 : Previous Amount Outstanding : $0.00 Current Due : $0.00 Rent for Year End 20/01/2021 : $15,575.00 Expenditure Status Expended Year End : NO EXPENDITURE REQUIRED Current Year () Commitment : NO EXPENDITURE REQUIRED

OWNERSHIP DETAILS Current Holders Name and Address Shares FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD 100 HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 92289977

Total Shares: 100

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:18 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 1 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/21 - Live Holder Changes Dealing Status Date From (Shares) To (Shares) A to A (Name) Registered COMET RESOURCES NL (100) COMET RESOURCES LTD (100) 131H/001 22/09/2000 00:00:00 Transfer 817H/001 Registered COMET RESOURCES LTD (100) BILLITON NICKEL 30/11/2000 (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD (40) 00:00:00 Transfer 41H/023 Registered COMET RESOURCES LTD (60) QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY 09/08/2002 LTD (50) 00:00:00 Transfer 42H/023 Registered COMET RESOURCES LTD (10) BILLITON NICKEL 09/08/2002 (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD (10) 00:00:00 Transfer 340663 Registered BILLITON NICKEL FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY 11/02/2010 (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD (50) LTD (50) 15:08:00 Transfer 340664 Registered QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY 11/02/2010 LTD (50) LTD (50) 15:08:00 Applicants on Receival Name and Address Shares COMET RESOURCES NL 100 C/- CENTRAL TENEMENT SERVICES, PO BOX 722, WEST PERTH, WA, 6872 Total Shares: 100

DESCRIPTION DETAILS Description

Locality : BANDALUP Datum : DATUM PEG SITUATED AT THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF SURVEYED MASON BAY ROAD (CO-INCIDENT WITH NORTH WEST SURVEYED CORNER OF OLDFIELD LOCATION 1269) Boundary : THENCE IDENTICAL TO SURVEYED MASON BAY ROAD FROM SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY TO MASON BAY Area : Type Dealing No Start Date Area Granted 21/01/2000 889.97000 HA Applied For 24/04/1999 889.97000 HA

RELATIONSHIPS Relationships Relationship Dealing No Dealing Status Tenement ID Tenement Status State Agreement Conversions Applicable Legislation Effective Start Effective End

SURVEY DETAILS Survey Surveyed Area Surveyed Surveyor`s Name Field Book Instruction Project Date Date

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:18 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 2 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/21 - Live Standard Plan Diagram

GENERAL DETAILS General Objection Closing Date : 02/06/1999 Application Fee : $165.40 File Reference : 6200/99 Survey Fee : Receipt Number : 10684 Special Indicator Special Indicator Start End

SHIRE DETAILS Shire Shire Shire No Start End Area RAVENSTHORPE SHIRE 7420 24/04/1999 889.97000 HA

NATIVE TITLE DETAILS Native Title Referrals DISCLAIMER: Complete Native Title Information is not available for this Tenement/Amalgamation

Date Referred Referral Type Procedure Current Status Tenement Application

GRANT DETAILS Recommendation Recommended for : Grant Granted :21/01/2000 Holder Notified : Licence/Lease issued : Term Term : 21 Years From : 21/01/2000 To : 20/01/2021

ENDORSEMENTS/CONDITIONS DETAILS Endorsements and Conditions # ENDORSEMENTS Start Date End Date 1 The licensee's attention is drawn to the provisions of the Aboriginal Heritage Act, 1972. 13/12/2006 # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date 1 To properly maintain the installations as directed by the Mining Engineer-District Inspector of 21/01/2000 Mines (the Inspector). 2 To construct a fence around all wells, bores, storage tanks, pumping stations and any other 21/01/2000 installations as determined by the Inspector having such dimensions and to be constructed of such materials and be of such standard as determined by the Inspector. 3 All topsoil that may be removed ahead of pipelaying operations to be stockpiled for 21/01/2000 replacement in accordance with the directions of the Inspector.

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:18 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 3 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/21 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date 4 Ingress and egress of tenement holders to be preserved by the construction of vehicular 21/01/2000 access crossings over any pipeline constructed pursuant to this licence. 5 Wherever any part of the road intersects an existing fence, the holder shall where necessary 21/01/2000 construct a gate or livestock grid having such dimension and be constructed of such materials and be of such standard as agreed with the pastorlist or as determined by the Inspector. 6 At the direction of the Inspector the holder shall clear such area about any powerline as 21/01/2000 determined by the Inspector of any dry or other growth considered by the Inspector to be a potential risk for fire or for any other reason the Inspector may deem is necessary. 7 The road to be constructed using proper materials to suit the purpose for which it is being 21/01/2000 constructed, and further that it be constructed in a workman like manner and further that it be constructed to the satisfaction of the Inspector. 8 The holder shall maintain the road from time to time as shall be required to ensure that it is 21/01/2000 safe for the purpose that is is constructed. 9 Development and operations, as approved by the Mining Engineer-District Inspector of Mines 21/01/2000 (the Inspector), being carried out in such a manner so as to create the minimum practicable disturbance to the existing vegetation and natural landform. 10 On the completion of the life of mining operations in connection with this licence the holder 21/01/2000 shall:- • remove all installations constructed pursuant to this licence; and • cover over all wells and holes in the ground to such degree of safety as shall be determined by the Inspector. • on such areas cleared of natural growth by the holder or any of its agents, the holder shall plant trees and/or shrubs and/or any other plant as shall conform to the general pattern and type of growth in the area and as directed by the Inspector and properly maintain same until the Inspector advises reqrowth is self supporting; Unless the Mining Registrar or Minister for Mines orders of consents otherwise. 11 The electrical installation shall meet the requirements of relevant on-site conditions and be 21/01/2000 carried out to the satisfaction of the Senior Electrical Inspector of the office of Energy. 12 The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 23/05/2016 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Amendment to Seawater Pipeline Notice of Intent 5140" (MP 5356) dated 29 May 2006 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee (HSE Manager) and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200410 • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of Seawater Supply Infrastructure Part B: Seawater Pipeline and Power Line" (NOI 5140) dated September 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404; and • Letter to Mr Norm Caporn (CALM) from Ravensthorpe Nickel titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Supplementary Notice of Intent: Seaswater Supply Pipeline dated 21 October 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404 • "Amendment to Notice of Intent - Seawater Pipeline and Powerline, Relocation of Proposed Pumping Station on L74/21" (MP 5687) dated 18 April 2007, signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200411; • (Reg ID 58730) "Mine Closure Plan - Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd - Mineral Field 74 - February 2016" dated 29 February 2016 signed by Christopher Bates and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS- MCP-58730 as Doc ID 4202014 Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 21/10/2013 22/05/2016 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Amendment to Seawater Pipeline Notice of Intent 5140" (MP 5356) dated 29 May 2006 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee (HSE Manager) and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200410 • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of Seawater Supply Infrastructure Part B: Seawater Pipeline and Power Line" (NOI 5140) dated September 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404; and • Letter to Mr Norm Caporn (CALM) from Ravensthorpe Nickel titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Supplementary Notice of Intent: Seaswater Supply Pipeline dated 21

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:18 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 4 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/21 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date October 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404 • "Amendment to Notice of Intent - Seawater Pipeline and Powerline, Relocation of Proposed Pumping Station on L74/21" (MP 5687) dated 18 April 2007, signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200411; • (Reg ID 37679) "Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd Mineral Field 74 Mine Closure Plan" dated 9 November 2012 signed by Rudi Badenhorst - Registered Manager and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS- MCP-37679 Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 01/08/2007 20/10/2013 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Amendment to Seawater Pipeline Notice of Intent 5140" (MP 5356) dated 29 May 2006 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee (HSE Manager) and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200410 • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of Seawater Supply Infrastructure Part B: Seawater Pipeline and Power Line" (NOI 5140) dated September 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404; and • Letter to Mr Norm Caporn (CALM) from Ravensthorpe Nickel titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Supplementary Notice of Intent: Seaswater Supply Pipeline dated 21 October 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404 • "Amendment to Notice of Intent - Seawater Pipeline and Powerline, Relocation of Proposed Pumping Station on L74/21" (MP 5687) dated 18 April 2007, signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200411 Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 13/12/2006 31/07/2007 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Amendment to Seawater Pipeline Notice of Intent 5140" (MP 5356) dated 29 May 2006 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee (HSE Manager) and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200410 • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of Seawater Supply Infrastructure Part B: Seawater Pipeline and Power Line" (NOI 5140) dated September 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404; and • Letter to Mr Norm Caporn (CALM) from Ravensthorpe Nickel titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Supplementary Notice of Intent: Seaswater Supply Pipeline dated 21 October 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404 Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. 13 The licensee ensuring that all matter containing saline, alkaline, cyanide or other process 13/12/2006 chemical constituents being retained within holding facilities, such that there is no impairment of surface or underground waters. 14 The licensee visually inspecting for evidence of pipeline failure the ground pipelines at a 13/12/2006 minimum frequency of once per day whilst in operation. 15 Should a failure in an inspected pipeline be discovered, the discharge being ceased 13/12/2006 immediately and not resuming until the pipeline has been repaired. The Environmental Officer, DoIR being notified within one week of the failure and provided with an estimate of total effluent volume lost due to the failure and a program of corrective action. 16 All pipeline access roads being engineered to prevent erosion and exposure of the pipeline 13/12/2006 caused by stormwater runoff. 17 The Licensee submitting to the Executive Director, Environment Division, DMP, a brief annual 20/09/2013 report outlining the project operations, minesite environmental management and rehabilitation work undertaken in the previous 12 months and the proposed operations, environmental management plans and rehabilitation programmes for the next 12 months. This report to be submitted each year in: • February

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:18 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 5 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/21 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date The Licensee submitting to the Executive Director, Environment Division, DMP, a brief annual 02/09/2013 19/09/2013 report outlining the project operations, minesite environmental management and rehabilitation work undertaken in the previous 12 months and the proposed operations, environmental management plans and rehabilitation programmes for the next 12 months. This report to be submitted each year in: • October. The licensee submitting to the Director, Environment Division, DoIR, a brief annual report 13/12/2006 02/09/2013 outlining the project operations, minesite environmental management and rehabilitation work undertaken in the previous 12 months and the proposed operations, environmental management plans and rehabilitation programmes for the next 12 months. This report to be submitted each year in: • October. 18 The licensee arranging lodgement of an Unconditional Performance Bond executed by a Bank 13/12/2006 18/07/2013 or other approved financial institution in favour of the Minister responsible for the Mining Act 1978 for due compliance with the environmental conditions of the lease in the sum of: • $121,000. 19 "A Mine Closure Plan is to be submitted in the Annual Environmental Reporting month 21/10/2013 23/05/2016 specified in tenement conditions in the year specified below, unless otherwise directed by an Environmental Officer, DMP. The Mine Closure Plan is to be prepared in accordance with the "Guidelines for Preparing Mine Closure Plans" available on DMP's website" • 2016 "A Mine Closure Plan is to be submitted in the Annual Environmental Reporting month 05/10/2011 20/10/2013 specified in tenement conditions in the year specified below, unless otherwise directed by an Environmental Officer, DMP. The Mine Closure Plan is to be prepared in accordance with the "Guidelines for Preparing Mine Closure Plans" available on DMP's website" • 2012. 20 A Mine Closure Plan is to be submitted in the Annual Environmental Reporting month 23/05/2016 specified in tenement conditions in the year specified below, unless otherwise directed by an Environmental Officer, DMP. The Mine Closure Plan is to be prepared in accordance with the "Guidelines for Preparing Mine Closure Plans" available on DMP's website: • 2019

DEALINGS DETAILS Dealings Encumbrances Objection 299H/989 Lodged 9:30:00 AM on 31 May 1999 by Raymond John Thomas BUTLER REGISTERED 9:30 AM 31 May 1999 WITHDRAWN 21 Jan 2000 by leave of the Warden Objection 301H/989 Lodged 1:45:00 PM on 31 May 1999 by ANACONDA NICKEL LTD REGISTERED 1:45 PM 31 May 1999 WITHDRAWN 23 Sep 1999 Caveat 24H/001 Lodged 3:15 PM on 12 Jul 2000 by BILLITON NICKEL (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD in respect to 40/100ths shares in the name of COMET RESOURCES NL RECORDED 3:15 PM 12 Jul 2000 Re Transfer 817H/001 - 14 day notice sent on 15 Nov 2000 LAPSED 30 Nov 2000 Caveat 25H/012 Lodged 11:25:00 AM on 13 Jul 2001 by BILLITON NICKEL (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD in respect to 10/100ths shares in the name of COMET RESOURCES LTD RECORDED 11:25 AM 13 Jul 2001 Re Transfer 42H/023 - 14 day notice sent on 25 Jul 2002 LAPSED 12:00 Midnight 08 Aug 2002 Caveat 28H/012 Lodged 11:25:00 AM on 13 Jul 2001 by QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD in respect to 50/100ths shares in the name of COMET RESOURCES LTD RECORDED 11:25 AM 13 Jul 2001 Re Transfer 41H/023 - 14 day notice sent on 25 Jul 2002

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:18 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 6 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/21 - Live LAPSED 12:00 Midnight 08 Aug 2002 Application to Amend 371H/023 Lodged 4:00 PM on 27 May 2003 amending address for QNI WA PTY LTD to read " C/- Central Tenement Services, PO Box 722, WEST PERTH, WA 6872" REGISTERED 4:00 PM 27 May 2003 Bond 227346 Lodged 9:30 AM on 18 Nov 2005 For $121,000.00 (Unconditional Performance Bond) RECORDED 9:30 AM 18 Nov 2005 RETIRED: 22 March 2010 Application to Amend 363H/067 Lodged 2.50 PM on 01 Sep 2006 amending address for Billiton Nickel (Ravensthorpe) Pty Ltd and QNI Western Australia Pty Ltd to read " C/- BHP Billiton Land Services, Nickel West PO Box 8301 Perth Business Centre WA 6849" RECORDED 2:50 PM 01 Sep 2006 Bond Requirement 312292 Requirement Date: 13/12/2006 Amount: $121,000.00 RECORDED: 15:21:42 13 December 2006 FINALISED: 09:52:19 04 March 2014 Application to Amend 341493 Lodged: 15:14 23 February 2010 REJECTED: 15:14 23 February 2010 Bond 342774 Lodged: 13:00 16 March 2010 Bond Type: Unconditional Performance Bond Bond Amount: $121,000.00 REJECTED: 13:00 16 March 2010 Bond 342840 Lodged: 11:30 17 March 2010 Bond Type: Unconditional Performance Bond Bond Amount: $121,000.00 RECORDED: 17 March 2010 RETIRED - MRF: 04 March 2014 Application to Amend 343965 Lodged: 15:23 30 March 2010 Amending: Address From: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, LEVEL 1, 24 OUTRAM ST, WEST PERTH, WA, 6005 To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITILE SERVICES PTY LTD, P.O. BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849 RECORDED: 15:23 30 March 2010 Application to Amend 490088 Lodged: 16:21:02 06 July 2016 Amending: Address (Including DTC Details) From: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, WA, 6849 To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES (WA) PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 92289977 RECORDED: 16:21:02 06 July 2016

BOND DETAILS

Bond Surety Amount Bond date Bond status Bond status date 342840 NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK $121,000.00 17/03/2010 Retired - MRF 04/03/2014 LIMITED 342774 NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK $121,000.00 16/03/2010 Rejected 16/03/2010 LIMITED

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:18 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 7 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/21 - Live Bond Surety Amount Bond date Bond status Bond status date 227346 AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND $121,000.00 18/11/2005 Retired 22/03/2010 BANKING GROUP LTD

RENT DETAILS Rent Payments Type Year Receipt Payment No Receipt No MR Amount Rental Area Effective Amount Discrepancy Date Lodged Date Due Payment 2020 21/12/2018 6914309106 10080864 OL $14,685.00 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $14,685.00 $0.00 Payment 2019 22/12/2017 1446403428 7454424305 OL $13,884.00 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $13,884.00 $0.00 Payment 2018 20/01/2017 MT-210010903932- OL $13,439.00 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $13,439.00 $0.00 EF Payment 2017 18/01/2016 06-151286 PE $12,994.00 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $12,994.00 $0.00 Payment 2016 16/01/2015 06-142106 PE $12,682.50 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $12,682.50 $0.00 Payment 2015 15/01/2014 MT-210010154868- OL $12,371.00 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $12,371.00 $0.00 EF Payment 2014 04/01/2013 MT-210010083211- OL $12,148.50 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $12,148.50 $0.00 EF Payment 2013 06/01/2012 MT-210010024423- OL $11,837.00 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $11,837.00 $0.00 EF Payment 2012 14/02/2011 89974 PE $12,629.10 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $12,629.10 $0.00 Payment 2011 27/01/2010 74858 PE $12,335.40 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $12,335.40 $0.00 Payment 2010 23/01/2009 60741 PE $11,845.90 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $11,845.90 $0.00 Payment 2009 23/01/2008 47281 PE $11,454.30 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $11,454.30 $0.00 Payment 2008 23/01/2007 33432 PE $10,964.80 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $10,964.80 $0.00 Payment 2007 17/02/2006 21193 PE $10,573.20 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $10,573.20 $0.00 Payment 2006 24/01/2005 7127 PE $10,279.50 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $10,279.50 $0.00 Payment 2005 03/02/2004 68718 PE $9,985.80 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $9,985.80 $0.00 Payment 2004 21/01/2003 56678 PE $9,692.10 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $9,692.10 $0.00 Payment 2003 05/02/2002 45216 PE $9,398.40 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $9,398.40 $0.00 Payment 2002 23/01/2001 32718 PE $9,398.40 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $9,398.40 $0.00 Payment 2001 11/08/2000 26417 PE $476.22 889.97000 HA 21/01/2000 $9,020.22 $0.00 Payment 2001 29/04/1999 10684 PE $8,544.00

EXPENDITURE/EXEMPTION DETAILS Expenditure is not required for this Legislation Type

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Created 16/09/2019 12:05:18 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 8 of 8 WESTERN AUSTRALIA

MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/22

This Register Search issued pursuant to Section 103F(4) of Rick Rogerson the Mining Act, 1978 at: 12:05:20 16/09/2019 Executive Director Resource Tenure Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety

Tenement Summary Identifier : L 74/22 District : PHILLIPS RIVER M.F. Current Area : 34.37000 HA Status : Live Mark Out : 24/04/1999 13:15:00 Received : 28/04/1999 16:25:00 Term Granted : 21 Years Lodging Office : PERTH Commence : 07/08/2001 Expiry : 06/08/2022 Purpose :Access Road, Power Death : Lines (Above and Below Ground), Pump Station and Pipeline Rent Status Due for Year End 06/08/2020 : Previous Amount Outstanding : $0.00 Current Due : $0.00 Rent for Year End 06/08/2021 : $612.50 Expenditure Status Expended Year End : NO EXPENDITURE REQUIRED Current Year () Commitment : NO EXPENDITURE REQUIRED

OWNERSHIP DETAILS Current Holders Name and Address Shares FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD (ACN:135761465) 100 HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 92289977

Total Shares: 100

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:20 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 1 of 6 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/22 - Live Holder Changes Dealing Status Date From (Shares) To (Shares) A to A (Name) Registered COMET RESOURCES NL (100) COMET RESOURCES LTD (100) 131H/001 22/09/2000 00:00:00 Transfer 43H/023 Registered COMET RESOURCES LTD (100) QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY 10/07/2002 LTD (50) 00:00:00 Transfer 44H/023 Registered COMET RESOURCES LTD (50) BILLITON NICKEL 10/07/2002 (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD (50) 00:00:00 Transfer 340665 Registered BILLITON NICKEL FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY 11/02/2010 (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD (50) LTD (50) 15:08:00 Transfer 340666 Registered QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY 11/02/2010 LTD (50) LTD (50) 15:08:00 Applicants on Receival Name and Address Shares COMET RESOURCES NL 100 C/- CENTRAL TENEMENT SERVICES, PO BOX 413, WEMBLEY, WA, 6913 Total Shares: 100

DESCRIPTION DETAILS Description

Locality : BANDALUP Datum : DATUM PEG SITUATED AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF SURVEYED MASON BAY ROAD (254707 EAST AND 6274706 NORTH) Boundary : THENCE:

420 METRES BEARING 326 DEGREES ALONG WESTERN BOUNDARY OF DEDICATED ROAD RESERVE (254464 EAST AND 6275044 NORTH)

2730 METRES BEARING 351 DEGREES TO WESTERN BOUNDARY OF DEDICATED ROAD RESERVE (254053 EAST AND 6277738 NORTH)

1520 METRES BEARING 13 DEGREES (254376 EAST AND 6279216 NORTH)

60 METRES BEARING 103 DEGREES (254434 EAST AND 6279204 NORTH)

1510 METRES BEARING 193 DEGREES (254113 EAST AND 6277731 NORTH)

2390 METRES BEARING 171 DEGREES ALONG EASTERN BOUNDARY OF DEDICATED ROAD RESERVE (254475 EAST AND 6275377 NORTH)

660 METRES BEARING 146 DEGREES ALONG EASTERN BOUNDARY OF DEDICATED ROAD RESERVE (254840 EAST AND 6274833 NORTH)

184 METRES BEARING 227 DEGREES ALONG NORTHERN SURVEYED BOUNDARY OF MASON BAY ROAD

BACK TO DATUM Area : Type Dealing No Start Date Area Granted 07/08/2001 34.37000 HA Applied For 24/04/1999 34.37000 HA

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:20 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 2 of 6 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/22 - Live RELATIONSHIPS Relationships Relationship Dealing No Dealing Status Tenement ID Tenement Status State Agreement Conversions Applicable Legislation Effective Start Effective End

SURVEY DETAILS Survey Surveyed Area Surveyed Surveyor`s Name Field Book Instruction Project Date Date

Standard Plan Diagram

GENERAL DETAILS General Objection Closing Date : 02/06/1999 Application Fee : $165.40 File Reference : 6201/99 Survey Fee : Receipt Number : 10684 Special Indicator Special Indicator Start End

SHIRE DETAILS Shire Shire Shire No Start End Area RAVENSTHORPE SHIRE 7420 24/04/1999 34.37000 HA

NATIVE TITLE DETAILS Native Title Referrals DISCLAIMER: Complete Native Title Information is not available for this Tenement/Amalgamation

Date Referred Referral Type Procedure Current Status Tenement Application

GRANT DETAILS Recommendation Recommended for : Grant Granted :07/08/2001 Holder Notified : Licence/Lease issued : Term Term : 21 Years From : 07/08/2001 To : 06/08/2022

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:20 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 3 of 6 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/22 - Live ENDORSEMENTS/CONDITIONS DETAILS Endorsements and Conditions # ENDORSEMENTS Start Date End Date 1 The licensee's attention is drawn to the provisions of the Aboriginal Heritage Act, 1972. 07/08/2001 # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date 1 The licensee submitting a plan of proposed operations and measures to safeguard the 12/08/2005 environment to the Director, Environment, DoIR for assessment and written approval prior to commencing any development or construction. The licensee submitting a plan of proposed operations and measures to safeguard the 07/08/2001 11/08/2005 environment to the State Mining Engineer for assessment and written approval prior to commencing any development or construction. 2 Development and operations, as approved by the Mining Engineer-District Inspector of Mines 07/08/2001 (the Inspector), being carried out in such a manner so as to create the minimum practicable disturbance to the existing vegetation and natural landform. 3 To properly maintain the installations as directed by the Inspector. 07/08/2001 4 To construct a fence around all wells, bores, storage tanks, pumping stations and any other 07/08/2001 installations as determined by the Inspector having such dimensions and to be constructed of such materials and be of such standard as determined by the Inspector. 5 All topsoil that may be removed ahead of pipelaying operations to be stockpiled for 07/08/2001 replacement in accordance with the directions of the Inspector. 6 Ingress and egress of tenement holders to be preserved by the construction of vehicular 07/08/2001 access crossings over any pipeline constructed pursuant to this licence. 7 Wherever any part of the road intersects an existing fence, the holder shall where necessary 07/08/2001 construct a gate or livestock grid having such dimension and be constructed of such materials and be of such standard as agreed with the pastorlist or as determined by the Inspector. 8 The road to be constructed using proper materials to suit the purpose for which it is being 07/08/2001 constructed, and further that it be constructed in a workman like manner and further that it be constructed to the satisfaction of the Inspector. 9 The holder shall maintain the road from time to time as shall be required to ensure that it is 07/08/2001 safe for the purpose that is is constructed. 10 At the direction of the Inspector the holder shall clear such area about any powerline as 07/08/2001 determined by the Inspector of any dry or other growth considered by the Inspector to be a potential risk for fire or for any other reason the Inspector may deem is necessary. 11 The electrical installation shall meet the requirements of relevant on-site conditions and be 07/08/2001 carried out to the satisfaction of the Senior Electrical Inspector of the office of Energy. 12 On the completion of the life of mining operations in connection with this licence the holder 07/08/2001 shall:- • remove all installations constructed pursuant to this licence; and • cover over all wells and holes in the ground to such degree of safety as shall be determined by the Inspector. • on such areas cleared of natural growth by the holder or any of its agents, the holder shall plant trees and/or shrubs and/or any other plant as shall conform to the general pattern and type of growth in the area and as directed by the Inspector and properly maintain same until the Inspector advises reqrowth is self supporting; Unless the Mining Registrar or Minister for Mines orders of consents otherwise. 13 Works being undertaken in accordance with the statement issued by the Minister for the 07/08/2001 Environment on 4 June 1999, titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project, Bandalup Hill (Assessment No.1199); and as per the State Mining Engineer's approval (when given) as per Condition 1.

DEALINGS DETAILS Dealings Encumbrances Application to Amend 370H/989 Lodged 2:10 PM on 29 Apr 1999 amending datum to read: "Datum peg situated at the NW corner of surveyed Mason Bay Road (254707E, 6274706N)" REGISTERED 2:10 PM 29 Apr 1999 Objection 300H/989 Lodged 9:30 AM on 31 May 1999 by Raymond John Thomas BUTLER

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:20 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 4 of 6 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/22 - Live REGISTERED 9:30 AM 31 May 1999 WITHDRAWN 21 Jan 2000 by leave of the Warden Objection 302H/989 Lodged 1:45:00 PM on 31 May 1999 by ANACONDA NICKEL LTD REGISTERED 1:45 PM 31 May 1999 WITHDRAWN 23 Sep 1999 Application to Amend 371H/023 Lodged 4:00 PM on 27 May 2003 amending address for QNI WA PTY LTD to read " C/- Central Tenement Services, PO Box 722, WEST PERTH, WA 6872" REGISTERED 4:00 PM 27 May 2003 Application to Amend 363H/067 Lodged 2.50 PM on 01 Sep 2006 amending address for Billiton Nickel (Ravensthorpe) Pty Ltd and QNI Western Australia Pty Ltd to read " C/- BHP Billiton Land Services, Nickel West PO Box 8301 Perth Business Centre WA 6849" RECORDED 2:50 PM 01 Sep 2006 Application to Amend 341493 Lodged: 15:14 23 February 2010 REJECTED: 15:14 23 February 2010 Application to Amend 343965 Lodged: 15:23 30 March 2010 Amending: Address From: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, LEVEL 1, 24 OUTRAM ST, WEST PERTH, WA, 6005 To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITILE SERVICES PTY LTD, P.O. BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849 RECORDED: 15:23 30 March 2010 Application to Amend 490088 Lodged: 16:21:02 06 July 2016 Amending: Address (Including DTC Details) From: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, WA, 6849 To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES (WA) PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 92289977 RECORDED: 16:21:02 06 July 2016

BOND DETAILS

Bond Surety Amount Bond date Bond status Bond status date

RENT DETAILS Rent Payments Type Year Receipt Payment No Receipt No MR Amount Rental Area Effective Amount Discrepancy Date Lodged Date Due Payment 2020 12/07/2019 4357854068 10105175 OL $612.50 34.37000 HA 07/08/2001 $612.50 $0.00 Payment 2019 18/07/2018 4999537659 7603921672 OL $577.50 34.37000 HA 07/08/2001 $577.50 $0.00 Payment 2018 31/08/2017 5770594744 8901825995 OL $546.00 34.37000 HA 07/08/2001 $546.00 $0.00 Payment 2017 05/08/2016 MT-210010693722- OL $528.50 34.37000 HA 07/08/2001 $528.50 $0.00 EF Payment 2016 31/07/2015 MT-210010317178- OL $511.00 34.37000 HA 07/08/2001 $511.00 $0.00 EF Payment 2015 30/07/2014 MT-210010193749- OL $498.75 34.37000 HA 07/08/2001 $498.75 $0.00 EF Payment 2014 12/07/2013 MT-210010120313- OL $486.50 34.37000 HA 07/08/2001 $486.50 $0.00 EF

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:20 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 5 of 6 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/22 - Live Type Year Receipt Payment No Receipt No MR Amount Rental Area Effective Amount Discrepancy Date Lodged Date Due Payment 2013 30/07/2012 MT-210010055904- OL $477.75 34.37000 HA 07/08/2001 $477.75 $0.00 EF Payment 2012 01/08/2011 97723 PE $465.50 34.37000 HA 07/08/2001 $465.50 $0.00 Payment 2011 27/08/2010 83444 PE $496.65 34.37000 HA 07/08/2001 $496.65 $0.00 Payment 2010 01/09/2009 69222 PE $485.10 34.37000 HA 07/08/2001 $485.10 $0.00 Payment 2009 19/08/2008 55204 PE $465.85 34.37000 HA 07/08/2001 $465.85 $0.00 Payment 2008 20/08/2007 41359 PE $450.45 34.37000 HA 07/08/2001 $450.45 $0.00 Payment 2007 18/08/2006 27884 PE $431.20 34.37000 HA 07/08/2001 $431.20 $0.00 Payment 2006 26/08/2005 14946 PE $415.80 34.37000 HA 07/08/2001 $415.80 $0.00 Payment 2005 01/09/2004 2252 PE $404.25 34.37000 HA 07/08/2001 $404.25 $0.00 Payment 2004 03/09/2003 63879 PE $392.70 34.37000 HA 07/08/2001 $392.70 $0.00 Payment 2003 09/08/2002 51601 PE $381.65 34.37000 HA 07/08/2001 $381.15 $0.50 Payment 2002 18/06/2001 37673 PE $33.60 34.37000 HA 07/08/2001 $369.60 $0.00 Payment 2002 29/04/1999 10684 PE $336.00

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Created 16/09/2019 12:05:20 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 6 of 6 WESTERN AUSTRALIA

MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/54

This Register Search issued pursuant to Section 103F(4) of Rick Rogerson the Mining Act, 1978 at: 12:05:32 16/09/2019 Executive Director Resource Tenure Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety

Tenement Summary Identifier : L 74/54 District : PHILLIPS RIVER M.F. Current Area : 209.44120 HA Status : Live Mark Out : Received : 04/12/2018 12:44:08 Term Granted : 21 Years Lodging Office : ONLINE Commence : 26/07/2019 Expiry : 25/07/2040 Purpose :a conveyor system a Death : drainage channel a pipeline a power line a pump station a road a storage or transportation facility for minerals or mineral concentrate a tramway a tunnel Rent Status Due for Year End 25/07/2020 : Previous Amount Outstanding : $0.00 Current Due : $0.00 Rent for Year End 25/07/2021 : $3,675.00 Expenditure Status Expended Year End : NO EXPENDITURE REQUIRED Current Year () Commitment : NO EXPENDITURE REQUIRED

OWNERSHIP DETAILS Current Holders Name and Address Shares FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD (ACN:135761465) 100 HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:32 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 1 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/54 - Live LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 922879977

Total Shares: 100

Holder Changes Dealing Status Date From (Shares) To (Shares) Applicants on Receival Name and Address Shares FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD 100 HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 922879977 Total Shares: 100

DESCRIPTION DETAILS Description

Locality : Raventhorpe Infrastructure Corridor Datum : Datum Situated at GDA94 coordinates (Zone 51) 6274354.449 mN 257811.194 mE Boundary : 6274354.449 mN 257811.194 mE 6274345.554 mN 257803.961 mE 6274580.076 mN 257714 mE 6274627.442 mN 257695.831 mE 6274955.26 mN 257546.953 mE 6275273.557 mN 257378.681 mE 6275313.936 mN 257354.128 mE 6275581.189 mN 257191.621 mE 6275778.399 mN 257054.858 mE 6275797.942 mN 257034.674 mE 6275824.226 mN 257022.022 mE 6275877.848 mN 256960.098 mE 6275923.548 mN 256898.635 mE 6276027.235 mN 256795.656 mE 6276088.205 mN 256750.789 mE 6276116.921 mN 256725.279 mE 6276170.8 mN 256695.13 mE 6276208.285 mN 256656.394 mE 6276326.524 mN 256530.319 mE 6276394.402 mN 256467.568 mE 6276419.473 mN 256461.343 mE 6276462.098 mN 256401.647 mE 6276498.847 mN 256350.24 mE 6276526.828 mN 256312.058 mE 6276550.518 mN 256282.073 mE 6276583.435 mN 256246.783 mE 6276596.955 mN 256233.282 mE 6276625.764 mN 256209.356 mE 6276653.285 mN 256163.253 mE 6276678.099 mN 256125.255 mE 6276720.448 mN 256060.808 mE 6276740.601 mN 256024.669 mE 6276777.922 mN 255955.746 mE 6276997.606 mN 255742.716 mE 6277054.765 mN 255686.945 mE 6277081.163 mN 255648.855 mE 6277193.713 mN 255534.236 mE

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:32 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 2 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/54 - Live 6277312.324 mN 255414.496 mE 6277496.037 mN 255211.504 mE 6277657.073 mN 255055.923 mE 6277817.464 mN 254889.253 mE 6277976.181 mN 254721.09 mE 6278081.091 mN 254611.683 mE 6278247.176 mN 254433.556 mE 6278343.042 mN 254332.622 mE 6278402.819 mN 254267.162 mE 6278753.639 mN 253903.468 mE 6278924.296 mN 253721.897 mE 6279082.263 mN 253568.084 mE 6279219.358 mN 253410.714 mE 6279361.648 mN 253288.01 mE 6279440.365 mN 253192.841 mE 6279503.128 mN 253124.029 mE 6279589.952 mN 253031.567 mE 6279809.929 mN 252823.291 mE 6279996.801 mN 252647.136 mE 6280095.205 mN 252562.48 mE 6280165.455 mN 252494.824 mE 6280220.63 mN 252441.287 mE 6280243.474 mN 252424.066 mE 6280271.291 mN 252401.258 mE 6280294.899 mN 252397.239 mE 6280326.123 mN 252387.479 mE 6280353.291 mN 252399.148 mE 6280388.841 mN 252418.279 mE 6280414.289 mN 252445.942 mE 6280424.815 mN 252490.367 mE 6280426.04 mN 252511.489 mE 6280399.143 mN 252550.139 mE 6280379.093 mN 252569.847 mE 6280334.327 mN 252620.129 mE 6279959.316 mN 252959.793 mE 6279890.941 mN 253014.096 mE 6279881.452 mN 253033.19 mE 6279806.843 mN 253116.996 mE 6279733.494 mN 253176.885 mE 6279611.171 mN 253305.846 mE 6279339.94 mN 253584.915 mE 6279053.842 mN 253872.529 mE 6278897.313 mN 254037.384 mE 6278666.371 mN 254275.703 mE 6278581.273 mN 254370.447 mE 6278522.333 mN 254436.653 mE 6278447.92 mN 254510.115 mE 6278394.489 mN 254561.697 mE 6278382.048 mN 254566.393 mE 6278373.334 mN 254566.899 mE 6278362.752 mN 254576.256 mE 6278351.789 mN 254592.785 mE 6278301.942 mN 254651.312 mE 6278097.198 mN 254875.392 mE 6277922.619 mN 255071.495 mE 6277735.968 mN 255278.632 mE 6277509.98 mN 255506.331 mE 6277418.456 mN 255599.859 mE 6277291.03 mN 255732.031 mE 6277169.483 mN 255855.915 mE 6277066.778 mN 255948.504 mE 6276960.713 mN 256051.62 mE 6276907.239 mN 256102.409 mE 6276901.775 mN 256117.826 mE 6276890.826 mN 256120.846 mE 6276861.812 mN 256168.624 mE

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:32 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 3 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/54 - Live 6276825.982 mN 256235.873 mE 6276806.53 mN 256270.38 mE 6276757.271 mN 256352.713 mE 6276738.979 mN 256393.51 mE 6276719.077 mN 256406.588 mE 6276703.538 mN 256440.073 mE 6276686.738 mN 256479.195 mE 6276674.608 mN 256502.946 mE 6276508.759 mN 256685.032 mE 6276425.204 mN 256778.893 mE 6276356.018 mN 256846.489 mE 6276336.668 mN 256869.07 mE 6276303.245 mN 256895.648 mE 6276267.675 mN 256926.324 mE 6276232.99 mN 256958.538 mE 6276204.218 mN 256996.765 mE 6276183.697 mN 257026.567 mE 6276153.968 mN 257034.651 mE 6276132.62 mN 257050.196 mE 6276096.534 mN 257085.671 mE 6276048.053 mN 257126.634 mE 6275944.459 mN 257231.195 mE 6275854.109 mN 257317.504 mE 6275809.348 mN 257367.786 mE 6275791.26 mN 257384.731 mE 6275770.945 mN 257390.681 mE 6275754.624 mN 257410.702 mE 6275733.828 mN 257435.75 mE 6275655.468 mN 257564.277 mE 6275555.556 mN 257732.2 mE 6275537.469 mN 257749.146 mE 6275512.952 mN 257764.874 mE 6275487.127 mN 257785.447 mE 6275410.058 mN 257853.886 mE 6275360.671 mN 257897.743 mE 6274797.63 mN 258399.737 mE 6274593.349 mN 257967.931 mE 6274580.076 mN 257959.209 mE 6274445.182 mN 257870.565 mE 6274434.858 mN 257861.37 mE 6274391.051 mN 257822.356 mE 6274368.073 mN 257815.349 mE Back to datum Area : Type Dealing No Start Date Area Granted 26/07/2019 209.44120 HA Applied For 04/12/2018 209.44120 HA

RELATIONSHIPS Relationships Relationship Dealing No Dealing Status Tenement ID Tenement Status State Agreement Conversions Applicable Legislation Effective Start Effective End

SURVEY DETAILS Survey Surveyed Area Surveyed Surveyor`s Name Field Book Instruction Project Date Date

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:32 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 4 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/54 - Live Standard Plan Diagram

GENERAL DETAILS General Objection Closing Date : 08/01/2019 Application Fee : $500.00 File Reference : Survey Fee : Receipt Number : 89104326004 Special Indicator Special Indicator Start End

SHIRE DETAILS Shire Shire Shire No Start End Area RAVENSTHORPE SHIRE 7420 04/12/2018 209.44120 HA

NATIVE TITLE DETAILS Native Title Referrals

Date Referred Referral Type Procedure Current Status 18/02/2019 Tenement Application Infrastructure Infrastructure Procedure : Infrastructure Cleared Native Title

Infrastructure Details Sec 24MD(6B) Notification 08/03/2019 Sec 24MD(6B) Notification Close 08/05/2019 Date : Date : Procedure Outcome : Infrastructure Cleared Native Title Clearance Notification Date : 15/05/2019 Proposed Area to Grant : 209.44 HA Centroid Latitude : 33° 36' 54" S Centroid Longitude : 120° 21' 48" E Locality : 29km E'ly of Ravensthorpe Purposes : a conveyor system a drainage channel a pipeline a power line a pump station a road a storage or transportation facility for minerals or mineral concentrate a tramway a tunnel

Objections

Claims Claim Name : Southern Noongar NNTT Number : WC1996/109 Federal Court Number : WAD6134/1998 Wholly Within : Yes Claim Status : Registered Claim Name : Wagyl Kaip NNTT Number : WC1998/070 Federal Court Number : WAD6286/1998 Wholly Within : Yes Claim Status : Registered

Determination Areas

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:32 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 5 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/54 - Live Aboriginal Representative Area Bodies Code Region Representative Body 15 South South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council West

GRANT DETAILS Recommendation Recommended for : Grant Granted :26/07/2019 Holder Notified : 26/07/2019 Licence/Lease issued : Term Term : 21 Years From : 26/07/2019 To : 25/07/2040

ENDORSEMENTS/CONDITIONS DETAILS Endorsements and Conditions # ENDORSEMENTS Start Date End Date 1 The Licensee's attention is drawn to the provisions of the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 and any 26/07/2019 Regulations thereunder. 2 The grant of this licence includes Lot 1269 on Deposited Plan 213661 to a depth of 30 metres 26/07/2019 from the natural surface 3 The Licensee's attention is drawn to the Environmental Protection Act 1986 and the 26/07/2019 Environmental Protection (Clearing of Native Vegetation) Regulations 2004, which provides for the protection of all native vegetation from damage unless prior permission is obtained. 4 The land the subject of this Licence may affect a Threatened Ecological Community. The 26/07/2019 Licensee is advised to contact the Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) Threatened Species and Communities Unit for detailed information on management. In respect to Water Resource Management Areas (WRMA) the following endorsements 26/07/2019 apply: 5 The Licensee's attention is drawn to the provisions of the: 26/07/2019 • Waterways Conservation Act, 1976 • Rights in Water and Irrigation Act, 1914 • Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909 • Country Areas Water Supply Act, 1947 • Water Agencies (Powers) Act 1984 6 The rights of ingress to and egress from, and to cross over and through, the mining tenement 26/07/2019 being at all reasonable times preserved to officers of Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) for inspection and investigation purposes.

7 The storage and disposal of petroleum hydrocarbons, chemicals and potentially hazardous 26/07/2019 substances being in accordance with the current published version of the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) relevant Water Quality Protection Notes and Guidelines for mining and mineral processing. 8 The taking of groundwater from an artesian well and the construction, enlargement, deepening 26/07/2019 or altering of any artesian well is prohibited unless current licences for these activities have been issued by Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER). 9 Measures such as drainage controls and stormwater retention facilities are to be implemented 26/07/2019 to minimise erosion and sedimentation of adjacent areas, receiving catchments and waterways. 10 All activities to be undertaken so as to avoid or minimise damage, disturbance or 26/07/2019 contamination of waterways, including their beds and banks, and riparian and other water dependent vegetation. In respect to Proclaimed Ground Water Areas the following endorsement applies: 26/07/2019

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:32 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 6 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/54 - Live # ENDORSEMENTS Start Date End Date 11 The taking of groundwater and the construction or altering of any well is prohibited without 26/07/2019 current licences for these activities issued by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER), unless an exemption otherwise applies. # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date 1 The Licensee submitting a plan of proposed operations and measures to safeguard the 26/07/2019 environment to the Executive Director, Resource and Environmental Compliance, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety for their assessment and written approval prior to commencing any developmental or productive mining or construction activity. 2 In areas of native vegetation within the tenement, no exploration activities commencing 26/07/2019 until the licensee provides a plan of management to prevent the spread of dieback disease (Phytophthera sp) to the Executive Director, Resource and Environmental Compliance, DMIRS for assessment and until his written approval has been received. All exploration activities shall then comply with the commitments made in the management plan. 3 No excavation, excepting shafts, approaching closer to the South West Highway, Highway 26/07/2019 verge or the road reserve than a distance equal to twice the depth of the excavation and mining on the South West Highway or Highway verge being confined to below a depth of 30 metres from the natural surface. 4 The rights of ingress to and egress from Miscellaneous Licence 74/21, 74/22 and 74/52 being 26/07/2019 at all times preserved to the licensee and no interference with the purpose or installations connected to the licence. 5 To properly maintain the installations as directed by the Environmental Officer, Department of 26/07/2019 Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS). 6 All topsoil that may be removed ahead of pipelaying operations to be stockpiled for 26/07/2019 replacement in accordance with the directions of the Environmental Officer, DMIRS. 7 Ingress and egress of pastoralists and tenement holders to be preserved by the construction of 26/07/2019 vehicular access crossings over any pipeline constructed pursuant to this licence. 8 The licensee shall keep clear such area around any powerline located within the licence area 26/07/2019 of any dry or other growth which has the potential to be a fire risk. 9 The electrical installation shall meet the requirements of relevant on-site conditions and be 26/07/2019 carried out to the satisfaction of the Special Inspector of Mines - Electrical, DMIRS. 10 Wherever any part of a road intersects an existing fence, the holder shall where necessary 26/07/2019 construct a gate or livestock grid having such dimensions and be constructed of such materials and be of such standard as agreed with the pastoralist or as determined by the Environmental Officer, DMIRS. 11 The road to be constructed using proper materials to suit the purpose for which it is being 26/07/2019 constructed, and further that it be constructed in a workman like manner and further that it be constructed to the satisfaction of the Environmental Officer, DMIRS. 12 The licensee shall maintain the road from time to time and shall be required to ensure that it is 26/07/2019 safe for the purpose that it is constructed. In respect of the grant to the Licensee of this Licence , the Native Title Group's consent 26/07/2019 pursuant to clause 18 of Schedule 10 of the Southern Noongar and Wagyl Kaip People Indigenous Land Use Agreement(s) (relevant ILUA) to such grant is, as a condition precedent, subject to the Minister for Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) imposing the following condition: 13 As the Southern Noongar and Wagyl Kaip People ILUA (relevant ILUA) applies to 26/07/2019 this Miscellaneous Licence , the Licensee must before exercising any of the rights, powers or duties pursuant to this Miscellaneous Licence over that portion of the area of land the subject of the relevant ILUA: (i) subject to paragraph (ii), execute and enter into in respect of this Miscellaneous Licence an Aboriginal Heritage Agreement (as defined in the relevant ILUA) with the Native Title Agreement Group or Regional Corporation (as the case requires) for the relevant ILUA on terms and conditions agreed by the Licensee and the Native Title Agreement Group or Regional Corporation (as the case may be) for the relevant ILUA (the Parties) or, failing such agreement being reached between the Parties within 20 Business Days of the commencement of negotiations, execute and enter into a NSHA subject only to any necessary modifications in terminology required for the tenure; (ii) where: A. the Parties have been unable to reach agreement on the terms and conditions of an Aboriginal Heritage Agreement under paragraph (i); and B. the Licensee executes a NSHA (subject only to any necessary modifications in terminology required for the tenure); and

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:32 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 7 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MISCELLANEOUS LICENCE 74/54 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date C. The Licensee provides a copy of the NSHA to the Native Title Agreement Group or Regional Corporation (as the case requires) for the relevant ILUA for execution; if the Native Title Agreement Group or Regional Corporation (as the case requires) does not execute the NSHA and provide a copy of the executed NSHA to the Licensee within 20 Business Days of receipt of the NSHA, the requirements of paragraph (i) do not apply; and (iii) provide to the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) a statutory declaration from the Licensee (or if the Licensee is a corporation, from a director of that corporation on its behalf)] in the form contained in Annexure U to the Settlement Terms (as defined in the relevant ILUA), as evidence that the Licensee has complied with the requirements of paragraph (i) of this condition or that paragraph (ii) of this condition applies."

Consent to mine on Parks and Public Utility Reserve 49054 and Water Reserve 39171 26/07/2019 granted.

DEALINGS DETAILS Dealings Encumbrances Inclusion of Private Land 554438 Lodged: 13:17:50 23 May 2019 Amending the grant of this licence to include Lot 1269 on Deposited Plan 213661 to a depth of 30 metres RECORDED: 13:17:50 23 May 2019

BOND DETAILS

Bond Surety Amount Bond date Bond status Bond status date

RENT DETAILS Rent Payments Type Year Receipt Payment No Receipt No MR Amount Rental Area Effective Amount Discrepancy Date Lodged Date Due Payment 2020 04/12/2018 4344757911 89104326004 OL $3,465.00 209.44120 HA 26/07/2019 $3,465.00 $0.00

EXPENDITURE/EXEMPTION DETAILS Expenditure is not required for this Legislation Type

COMBINED REPORTING DETAILS

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Created 16/09/2019 12:05:32 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 8 of 8 WESTERN AUSTRALIA

MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/108

This Register Search issued pursuant to Section 103F(4) of Rick Rogerson the Mining Act, 1978 at: 12:05:33 16/09/2019 Executive Director Resource Tenure Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety

Tenement Summary Identifier : M 74/108 District : PHILLIPS RIVER M.F. Current Area : 804.65000 HA Status : Live Mark Out : 21/09/1996 09:32:00 Received : 25/09/1996 14:00:00 Term Granted : 21 Years Lodging Office : PERTH Commence : 19/06/2001 Expiry : 18/06/2022 Purpose : Death : Rent Status Due for Year End 18/06/2020 : Previous Amount Outstanding : $0.00 Current Due : $0.00 Rent for Year End 18/06/2021 : $15,939.00 Expenditure Status Expended Year End 18/06/2019 : EXPENDED IN FULL Current Year (18/06/2020) Commitment : $80,500.00

OWNERSHIP DETAILS Current Holders Name and Address Shares FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD 192 HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 92289977

Total Shares: 192

Holder Changes Dealing Status Date From (Shares) To (Shares)

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:33 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 1 of 10 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/108 - Live Deemed Transfer Registered OUTOKUMPU MINING AUSTRALIA GREENSTONE RESOURCES 667H/990 05/11/1999 PTY LIMITED (144) NL (144) 00:00:00 Deemed Transfer Registered GREENSTONE RESOURCES BILLITON NICKEL 1774H/001 07/06/2001 NL (144) (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD (144) 00:00:00 Transfer 47H/023 Registered BILLITON NICKEL RAVENSTHORPE MANAGEMENT 15/08/2002 (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD (144) PTY LTD (48) 00:00:00 Transfer 48H/023 Registered ELLIS, John Winston (27) RAVENSTHORPE MANAGEMENT 15/08/2002 PTY LTD (27) 00:00:00 Transfer 49H/023 Registered LIPPLE, Stephen Leonard (16) RAVENSTHORPE MANAGEMENT 15/08/2002 PTY LTD (16) 00:00:00 Transfer 50H/023 Registered WADLEY, Lynn Geoffrey RAVENSTHORPE MANAGEMENT 15/08/2002 Bernard (5) PTY LTD (5) 00:00:00 Transfer 51H/023 Registered RAVENSTHORPE MANAGEMENT QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY 15/08/2002 PTY LTD (96) LTD (96) 00:00:00 Transfer 340675 Registered BILLITON NICKEL FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY 11/02/2010 (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD (96) LTD (96) 15:08:00 Transfer 340676 Registered QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY 11/02/2010 LTD (96) LTD (96) 15:08:00 Applicants on Receival Name and Address Shares OUTOKUMPU MINING AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED 144 C/- WA MINING TITLES, PO BOX 91, BASSENDEAN, WA, 6934 ELLIS, John Winston 27 C/- CENTRAL TENEMENT SERVICES, PO BOX 722, WEST PERTH, WA, 6872 LIPPLE, Stephen Leonard 16 C/- CENTRAL TENEMENT SERVICES, PO BOX 722, WEST PERTH, WA, 6872 WADLEY, Lynn Geoffrey Bernard 5 C/- CENTRAL TENEMENT SERVICES, PO BOX 722, WEST PERTH, WA, 6872 Total Shares: 192

DESCRIPTION DETAILS Description

Locality : East of Ravensthorpe Datum : Datum situated at AMG zone 51 co ordinate 251,253E 6,281,427N Boundary : THENCE:

1950 metres bearing 322 degrees 34 minutes

1267 metres bearing 52 degrees 30 minutes

1598 metres bearing 130 degrees

2158 metres bearing 142 degrees 32 minutes

1608 metres bearing 232 degrees 30 minutes

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:33 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 2 of 10 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/108 - Live 250 metres bearing 322 degrees 30 minutes

1000 metres bearing 273 degrees 25 minutes

818 metres bearing 314 degrees 48 minutes

500 metres bearing 224 degrees 48 minutes

900 metres bearing 314 degrees 48 minutes

1000 metres bearing 358 degrees 38 minutes

470 metres bearing 90 degrees

900 metres bearing 142 degrees 34 minutes

650 metres bearing 90 degrees

BACK TO DATUM Area : Type Dealing No Start Date Area Surveyed 15/01/2004 804.65000 HA Granted 19/06/2001 801.00000 HA Applied For 21/09/1996 801.00000 HA

RELATIONSHIPS Relationships Relationship Dealing No Dealing Status Tenement ID Tenement Status Section 67 Conversion 165170 Finalised E 74/73-I Dead State Agreement Conversions Applicable Legislation Effective Start Effective End

SURVEY DETAILS Survey Surveyed Area Surveyed Surveyor`s Name Field Book Instruction Project Date Date 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 HOWES, JG 102, 104 16/12/2003 11038

Standard Plan Diagram TENGRAPH 30280 (2697)

GENERAL DETAILS General Objection Closing Date : 30/10/1996 Application Fee : $165.40 File Reference : 8770/96 Survey Fee : Receipt Number : 150058 Special Indicator Special Indicator Start End

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:33 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 3 of 10 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/108 - Live SHIRE DETAILS Shire Shire Shire No Start End Area RAVENSTHORPE SHIRE 7420 21/09/1996 804.65000 HA

NATIVE TITLE DETAILS Native Title Referrals DISCLAIMER: Complete Native Title Information is not available for this Tenement/Amalgamation

Date Referred Referral Type Procedure Current Status 23/02/1998 Tenement Application In Progress

GRANT DETAILS Recommendation Recommended for : Grant 29/01/1997 Grant Granted :18/06/2001 Holder Notified : 19/06/2001 Licence/Lease issued : Term Term : 21 Years From : 19/06/2001 To : 18/06/2022

ENDORSEMENTS/CONDITIONS DETAILS Endorsements and Conditions # ENDORSEMENTS Start Date End Date 1 The lessee's attention is drawn to the provisions of: 19/06/2001 • the Aboriginal Heritage Act, 1972 • the Country Areas Water Supply Act, 1947 and the Regulations thereunder; • the Land Drainage Act, 1925; and • the Rights in Water and Irrigation Act, 1914 as amended. • the Waters and Rivers Commission Act 1995, as amended and the Regulations thereunder; and • the Waterway Conservation Act 1976. # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date 1 Survey 19/06/2001 2 All surface holes drilled for the purposes of exploration are to be capped, filled or otherwise 19/06/2001 made safe after completion. 3 All costeans and other disturbances to the surface of the land made as a result of exploration, 12/08/2005 including drill pads, grid lines and access tracks, being backfilled and rehabilitated to the satisfaction of the Environmental Officer, Department of Industry and Resources (DoIR). Backfilling and rehabilitation being required no later than 6 months after excavation unless otherwise approved in writing by the Environmental Officer, DoIR. All costeans and other disturbances to the surface of the land made as a result of exploration, 19/06/2001 11/08/2005 including drill pads, grid lines and access tracks, being backfilled and rehabilitated to the satisfaction of the District Mining Engineer. Backfilling and rehabilitation being required no later than 6 months after excavation unless otherwise approved in writing by the District Mining Engineer. 4 All waste materials, rubbish, plastic sample bags, abandoned equipment and temporary 19/06/2001 buildings being removed from the mining tenement prior to or at the termination of exploration programme.

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:33 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 4 of 10 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/108 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date 5 Unless the written approval of the Environmental Officer, DoIR is first obtained, the use 12/08/2005 of scrapers, graders, bulldozers, backhoes or other mechanised equipment for surface disturbance or the excavation of costeans is prohibited. Following approval, all topsoil being removed ahead of mining operations and separately stockpiled for replacement after backfilling and/or completion of operations. Unless the written approval of the District Mining Engineer is first obtained, the use of scrapers, 19/06/2001 11/08/2005 graders, bulldozers, backhoes or other mechanised equipment for surface disturbance or the excavation of costeans is prohibited. Following approval, all topsoil being removed ahead of mining operations and separately stockpiled for replacement after backfilling and/or completion of operations. 6 The lessee submitting a plan of proposed operations and measures to safeguard the 12/08/2005 environment to the Director, Environment, DoIR for his assessment and written approval prior to commencing any developmental or productive mining or construction activity. The lessee submitting a plan of proposed operations and measures to safeguard the 19/06/2001 11/08/2005 environment to the State Mining Engineer for his assessment and written approval prior to commencing any developmental or productive mining or construction activity. Consent to mine on Water Reserve 39171 granted by the Minister for Mines subject to 19/06/2001 the following conditions: 7 No activity being carried out that will alter, interfere or pollute any drain, watercourse, 19/06/2001 excavation, swamp, marsh, stream, bore, well spring, lake or lagoon. 8 A licence being obtained from the Water and Rivers Commission (WRC) prior to the 19/06/2001 construction of any bore or well. 9 The rights of ingress to and egress from any mining operation being at all reasonable times 19/06/2001 preserved to the authorised officers of WRC for inspection purposes. 10 A licence being obtained from the WRC prior to the construction of a dam or diversion of any 19/06/2001 stream flow from a watercourse. 11 No activity being carried out that will interfere with the drainage within the area. 19/06/2001 12 Riverine vegetation not being disturbed or removed. 19/06/2001 13 No activity being carried out that will adversely affect groundwater or surface water quality or 19/06/2001 quantity. 14 All hydrocarbon storage being referred to the W&RC for approval. Fuel storage areas required 19/06/2001 appropriate bunding and stormwater disposal on-site incorporating the removel of sediments and hydrocarbons. 15 Tailings dams, disposal areas and dumps being sited so as to pose no threat to water course 19/06/2001 stability or to groundwater and surface water quality, and being constructed so as to be stable on decommissioning. 16 The lessee arranging lodgement of an Unconditional Performance Bond executed by a Bank 26/10/2001 18/07/2013 or other approved financial institution in favour of the Minister for State Development for due compliance iwht the environmental conditions of the lease in the sum of: • $20,000 The lessee arranging lodgement of an Unconditional Performance Bond executed by a Bank 19/06/2001 25/10/2001 or other approved financial institution in favour of the Minister for State Development for due compliance iwht the environmental conditions of the lease in the sum of: 17 The Lessee submitting to the Executive Director, Environment Division, DMP, a brief annual 20/09/2013 report outlining the project operations, minesite environmental management and rehabilitation work undertaken in the previous 12 months and the proposed operations, environmental management plans and rehabilitation programmes for the next 12 months. This report to be submitted each year in: • February. 18 The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment to be 23/05/2016 carried out in accordance with the document titled: • "Dieback Management Plan" dated 7 April 2004 signed by Julia Lawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS-POW-52470 as Doc ID 3190404; • (Reg ID 58730) "Mine Closure Plan - Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd - Mineral Field 74 - February 2016" dated 29 February 2016 signed by Christopher Bates and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS- MCP-58730 as Doc ID 4202014 Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment to be 13/11/2014 22/05/2016 carried out in accordance with the document titled:

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:33 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 5 of 10 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/108 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date • "Dieback Management Plan" dated 7 April 2004 signed by Julia Lawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS-POW-52470 as Doc ID 3190404 19 The development and operation of the project being carried out in such a manner so as to 23/05/2016 create the minimum practicable disturbance to the existing vegetation and natural landform. 20 All topsoil and vegetation being removed ahead of all mining operations from sites such as 23/05/2016 pit areas, waste disposal areas, ore stockpile areas, pipeline, haul roads and new access roads and being stockpiled for later respreading or immediately respread as rehabilitation progresses. 21 Where saline water is used for dust suppression, all reasonable measures being taken to avoid 23/05/2016 any detrimental effects to surrounding vegetation and topsoil stockpiles. 22 A Mine Closure Plan is to be submitted in the Annual Environmental Reporting month 23/05/2016 specified in tenement conditions in the year specified below, unless otherwise directed by an Environmental Officer, DMP. The Mine Closure Plan is to be prepared in accordance with the "Guidelines for Preparing Mine Closure Plans" available on DMP's website: • 2019

DEALINGS DETAILS Dealings Encumbrances Transfer 667H/990 Transfer 667H/990 was registered on 05 Nov 1999 against E 74/73. Pursuant to Section S67 (3) the applicant details have been amended. Transfer 1774H/001 Transfer 1774H/001 was registered on 07 Jun 2001 against E 74/73. Pursuant to Section S67 (3) the applicant details have been amended. Caveat 18H/012 Lodged 11:25 AM on 13 Jul 2001 by QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD REJECTED 11:25 AM 13 Jul 2001 RELODGED 11:30 AM 30 Jul 2001 by QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD in respect to 27/192ths shares in the name of John Winston ELLIS RECORDED 11:30 AM 30 Jul 2001 Re Transfer 48H/023 - 14 day notice sent 31 Jul 2002 LAPSED 12:00 Midnight 14 Aug 2002 Caveat 102H/012 Lodged 11:30:00 AM on 30 Jul 2001 by QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD in respect to 5/192ths shares in the name of Lynn Geoffrey Bernard WADLEY RECORDED 11:30 AM 30 Jul 2001 Re Transfer 50H/023 - 14 day notice sent 31 Jul 2002 LAPSED 12:00 Midnight 14 Aug 2002 Caveat 103H/012 Lodged 11:30:00 AM on 30 Jul 2001 by QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD in respect to 16/192ths shares in the name of Stephen Leonard LIPPLE RECORDED 11:30 AM 30 Jul 2001 Re Transfer 49H/023 - 14 day notice sent 31 Jul 2002 LAPSED 12:00 Midnight 14 Aug 2002 Bond PE6764 Lodged on 19 Sep 2001 For $20,000.00 RECORDED 19 Sep 2001 RETIRED 17 Feb 2003 Agreement 5H/023 Agreement (Deed of Acknowledgement) RAVENSTHORPE MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, BILLITON NICKEL (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD, COMET RESOURCES LTD, RAVENSTHORPE NICKEL OPERATIONS PTY LTD and QNI PTY LTD Lodged 3:05:00 PM on 10 Jul 2002 REGISTERED 8:30 AM 15 Aug 2002 Bond PE7681 Lodged on 03 Sep 2002 For $20,000.00 (Unconditional Performance Bond) RECORDED 03 Sep 2002

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:33 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 6 of 10 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/108 - Live RETIRED: 24 March 2010 Application to Amend 371H/023 Lodged 4:00 PM on 27 May 2003 amending address for QNI WA PTY LTD to read " C/- Central Tenement Services, PO Box 722, WEST PERTH, WA 6872" REGISTERED 4:00 PM 27 May 2003 Application to Amend 363H/067 Lodged 2.50 PM on 01 Sep 2006 amending address for Billiton Nickel (Ravensthorpe) Pty Ltd and QNI Western Australia Pty Ltd to read " C/- BHP Billiton Land Services, Nickel West PO Box 8301 Perth Business Centre WA 6849" RECORDED 2:50 PM 01 Sep 2006 Caveat 275088 Lodged 3:04:00 PM on 20 Sep 2007 pursuant to Section 122A(2) by RAVENSTHORPE ROYALTIES PTY LTD in respect to 96/192ths shares in the name of BILLITON NICKEL (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD RECORDED 3:04 PM 20 Sep 2007 WITHDRAWN: 09:30 07 January 2010 Caveat 275089 Lodged 3:04:00 PM on 20 Sep 2007 pursuant to Section 122A(2) by RAVENSTHORPE ROYALTIES PTY LTD in respect to 96/192ths shares in the name of QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD RECORDED 3:04 PM 20 Sep 2007 WITHDRAWN: 09:30 07 January 2010 Bond Requirement 312437 Requirement Date: 26/10/2001 Amount: $20,000.00 RECORDED: 14:02:58 26 October 2001 FINALISED: 09:21:48 04 March 2014 Withdrawal of Dealing 338184 Lodged: 09:30 07 January 2010 In respect to: Caveat 275088 RECORDED: 09:30 07 January 2010 Lodged: 09:30 07 January 2010 In respect to: Caveat 275089 RECORDED: 09:30 07 January 2010 Caveat 338185 Lodged: 09:30 07 January 2010 Caveat Type: Subject to Claim Caveat Caveator: RAVENSTHORPE ROYALTIES PTY LTD Shares Caveated: 96/192 shares BILLITON NICKEL (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD Leave to lodge successive caveat granted by Warden, 10:00 am on 8 December 2009. RECORDED: 09:30 07 January 2010 Caveat 338186 Lodged: 09:30 07 January 2010 Caveat Type: Subject to Claim Caveat Caveator: RAVENSTHORPE ROYALTIES PTY LTD Shares Caveated: 96/192 shares QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD Leave to lodge successive caveat granted by Warden, 10:00 am on 8 December 2009. RECORDED: 09:30 07 January 2010 Application to Amend 341493 Lodged: 15:14 23 February 2010 REJECTED: 15:14 23 February 2010 Bond 342778 Lodged: 13:00 16 March 2010 Bond Type: Unconditional Performance Bond Bond Amount: $20,000.00 RECORDED: 16 March 2010 RETIRED - MRF: 04 March 2014 Application to Amend 343965 Lodged: 15:23 30 March 2010 Amending: Address From: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, LEVEL 1, 24 OUTRAM ST, WEST PERTH, WA, 6005

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:33 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 7 of 10 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/108 - Live To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITILE SERVICES PTY LTD, P.O. BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849 RECORDED: 15:23 30 March 2010 Forfeiture 454827 Initiated: 18/09/2014 for non-compliance with reporting requirements( Form 5 ) RECORDED: 13:28 17 September 2014 Notice Issued: Regulation 50 Notice sent 18/09/2014 for non- compliance with expenditure requirements pursuant to Reg 22/Sec 63A- late lodgement of Form 5. Compliance Date: 22/10/2014 FINALISED: Order by Minister on 18 November 2014 that M 74/108 be Penalty Imposed Fine 457903 Fine in respect to: Forfeiture Process 454827 Fine reason: Non-compliance with expenditure obligations Penalty amount: $90.00 Notification date: 19/11/2014 Due date: 23/12/2014 Pursuant to: Section 97(5) RECORDED: 18 November 2014 PAYMENT 21 November 2014 RECEIVED: FINALISED: 21 November 2014 Receipt Number: 06-140854 Amount: $90.00 Remaining $0.00 balance: Forfeiture 474518 Initiated: 15/09/2015 for non-compliance with reporting requirements RECORDED: 10:26:16 17 September 2015 Notice Issued: Regulation 50 Notice sent 15/09/2015 for non- compliance with reporting requirements pursuant to Sec 115A. Compliance Date: 15/10/2015 WITHDRAWN: 21 September 2015 (Report received before notice sent.) Application to Amend 490088 Lodged: 16:21:02 06 July 2016 Amending: Address (Including DTC Details) From: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, WA, 6849 To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES (WA) PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 92289977 RECORDED: 16:21:02 06 July 2016

BOND DETAILS

Bond Surety Amount Bond date Bond status Bond status date 342778 NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK $20,000.00 16/03/2010 Retired - MRF 04/03/2014 LIMITED PE7681 AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND $20,000.00 03/09/2002 Retired 24/03/2010 BANKING GROUP LTD

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:33 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 8 of 10 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/108 - Live Bond Surety Amount Bond date Bond status Bond status date PE6764 AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND $20,000.00 19/09/2001 Retired 17/02/2003 BANKING GROUP LTD

RENT DETAILS Rent Payments Type Year Receipt Payment No Receipt No MR Amount Rental Area Effective Amount Discrepancy Date Lodged Date Due Payment 2020 30/05/2019 2143584254 10098605 OL $15,053.50 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 $15,053.50 $0.00 Payment 2019 30/05/2018 2113009886 8574233303 OL $14,168.00 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 $14,168.00 $0.00 Payment 2018 15/06/2017 4562351090 8519008158 OL $13,725.25 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 $13,725.25 $0.00 Payment 2017 08/07/2016 MT-210010658525- OL $13,282.50 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 $13,282.50 $0.00 EF Payment 2016 29/05/2015 MT-210010266527- OL $12,960.50 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 $12,960.50 $0.00 EF Payment 2015 30/05/2014 MT-210010181676- OL $12,638.50 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 $12,638.50 $0.00 EF Payment 2014 14/06/2013 MT-210010115209- OL $12,397.00 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 $12,397.00 $0.00 EF Payment 2013 31/05/2012 MT-210010046649- OL $12,075.00 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 $12,075.00 $0.00 EF Payment 2012 27/07/2011 97542 PE $12,839.75 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 $12,839.75 $0.00 Payment 2011 17/03/2010 76754 PE $12,574.10 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 $12,574.10 $0.00 Payment 2010 19/06/2009 66030 PE $12,042.80 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 $12,042.80 $0.00 Payment 2009 20/06/2008 52806 PE $11,688.60 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 $11,688.60 $0.00 Payment 2008 26/06/2007 39021 PE $11,157.30 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 $11,157.30 $0.00 Payment 2007 20/06/2006 25561 PE $10,803.10 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 $10,803.10 $0.00 Payment 2006 15/07/2005 13257 PE $10,537.45 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 $10,537.45 $0.00 Refund 2005 22/06/2005 (REFUND) PE $266.65 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 $10,271.80 $0.00 11774 Payment 2005 07/06/2005 11774 PE $266.65 Payment 2005 12/07/2004 306 PE $10,271.80 Payment 2004 07/06/2005 11774 PE $49.28 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 $9,917.60 $0.00 Payment 2004 04/06/2003 60947 PE $9,868.32 Payment 2003 07/06/2005 11774 PE $48.00 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 $9,660.00 $0.00 Payment 2003 12/07/2002 50628 PE $9,612.00 Payment 2002 07/06/2005 11774 PE $44.00 804.65000 HA 15/01/2004 $8,855.00 $0.00 Payment 2002 19/06/2001 37714 PE $801.00 Payment 2002 25/09/1996 150058 PE $8,010.00

EXPENDITURE/EXEMPTION DETAILS Expenditure/Exemptions Year Minimum Expenditure Total Exemption Exemption Exemption Exemption Outcome Expenditure Lodged Expenditure Amount Lodged Number Status Date 2020 $80,500.00 2019 $80,500.00 26/07/2019 $165,338.59 2018 $80,500.00 17/08/2018 $224,115.65 2017 $80,500.00 21/07/2017 $272,768.00 2016 $80,500.00 17/08/2016 $90,653.00 2015 $80,500.00 14/08/2015 $124,952.00 2014 $80,500.00 20/08/2014 $103,449.00 2013 $80,500.00 12/08/2013 $82,110.00 2012 $80,500.00 03/08/2012 $93,687.00 2011 $80,500.00 01/08/2011 $104,010.00

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:33 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 9 of 10 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/108 - Live Year Minimum Expenditure Total Exemption Exemption Exemption Exemption Outcome Expenditure Lodged Expenditure Amount Lodged Number Status Date 2010 $80,500.00 13/08/2010 $109,331.00 2009 $80,500.00 14/08/2009 $1,889,969.00 2008 $80,500.00 04/08/2008 $278,913.00 2007 $80,500.00 20/07/2007 $412,676.00 2006 $80,500.00 14/08/2006 $406,780.00 2005 $80,500.00 29/07/2005 $86,841.00 2004 $80,267.00 12/08/2004 $5,686,926.00 2003 $80,100.00 11/08/2003 $4,737,260.00 2002 $80,100.00 09/08/2002 $3,159,454.00 Expenditure Details Year Lodged Exploration Mining Aboriginal Rent/Rates Admin. Prospecting Total Activities Activities Survey Expenditure 2019 26/07/2019 $21,552.00 $96,277.00 $0.00 $19,953.59 $27,556.00 $0.00 $165,338.59 2018 17/08/2018 $0.00 $193,277.00 $0.00 $14,738.65 $16,100.00 $0.00 $224,115.65 2017 21/07/2017 $213,034.00 $0.00 $0.00 $14,273.00 $45,461.00 $0.00 $272,768.00 2016 17/08/2016 $17,223.00 $44,368.00 $0.00 $13,928.00 $15,134.00 $0.00 $90,653.00 2015 14/08/2015 $31,330.00 $66,980.00 $0.00 $13,542.00 $13,100.00 $0.00 $124,952.00 2014 20/08/2014 $45,110.00 $28,990.00 $0.00 $13,249.00 $16,100.00 $0.00 $103,449.00 2013 12/08/2013 $42,834.00 $18,505.00 $0.00 $12,886.00 $7,885.00 $0.00 $82,110.00 2012 03/08/2012 $64,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $13,587.00 $16,100.00 $0.00 $93,687.00 2011 01/08/2011 $90,751.00 $0.00 $0.00 $13,259.00 $0.00 $0.00 $104,010.00 2010 13/08/2010 $0.00 $92,089.00 $0.00 $12,583.00 $4,659.00 $0.00 $109,331.00 2009 14/08/2009 $111,350.00$1,451,978.00 $0.00 $11,649.00 $314,992.00 $0.00 $1,889,969.00 2008 04/08/2008 $90,660.00 $132,245.00 $0.00 $11,427.00 $44,581.00 $0.00 $278,913.00 2007 20/07/2007 $0.00 $402,096.00 $0.00 $10,580.00 $0.00 $0.00 $412,676.00 2006 14/08/2006 $391,765.00 $0.00 $0.00 $10,513.00 $4,502.00 $0.00 $406,780.00 2005 29/07/2005 $0.00 $63,692.00 $0.00 $10,411.00 $12,738.00 $0.00 $86,841.00 2004 12/08/2004 $3,768,199.00 $961,811.00 $0.00 $10,914.00 $946,002.00 $0.00 $5,686,926.00 2003 11/08/2003 $3,938,837.00 $0.00 $0.00 $10,656.00 $787,767.00 $0.00 $4,737,260.00 2002 09/08/2002 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,159,454.00

COMBINED REPORTING DETAILS

C Number : 61/1999 Reporting Date : 06/07 Project : Ravensthorpe Affecting 07/05 - 06/05 Period : Active Tenements: M 74/108 (05/12/2001) M 74/114 (15/06/2001) M 74/115 (15/06/2001) M 74/116 (15/06/2001) M 74/123 (07/10/2003) M 74/124 (16/06/2010) M 74/125 (16/06/2010) M 74/142 (14/02/2006) M 74/143 (07/10/2003) M 74/144 (07/10/2003) M 74/145 (07/10/2003) M 74/167 (13/04/2010) M 74/168 (13/04/2010) M 74/169 (17/07/2007) M 74/170 (13/04/2010) M 74/171 (13/04/2010) M 74/172 (17/07/2007) M 74/173 (07/04/2004) M 74/174 (07/04/2004) M 74/175 (07/04/2004) M 74/187 (13/04/2010) M 74/203 (13/04/2010) M 74/220 (09/08/2006) M 74/235 (13/04/2010) M 74/236 (13/04/2010) M 74/237 (13/04/2010)

End of Search

Created 16/09/2019 12:05:33 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 10 of 10 WESTERN AUSTRALIA

MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/142

This Register Search issued pursuant to Section 103F(4) of Rick Rogerson the Mining Act, 1978 at: 12:06:09 16/09/2019 Executive Director Resource Tenure Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety

Tenement Summary Identifier : M 74/142 District : PHILLIPS RIVER M.F. Current Area : 108.25000 HA Status : Live Mark Out : 10/08/2000 16:25:00 Received : 14/08/2000 09:50:00 Term Granted : 21 Years Lodging Office : PERTH Commence : 31/08/2005 Expiry : 30/08/2026 Purpose : Death : Rent Status Due for Year End 30/08/2020 : Previous Amount Outstanding : $0.00 Current Due : $0.00 Rent for Year End 30/08/2021 : $2,158.20 Expenditure Status Expended Year End 30/08/2019 : No Expenditure Lodged Current Year (30/08/2020) Commitment : $10,900.00

OWNERSHIP DETAILS Current Holders Name and Address Shares FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD (ACN:135761465) 100 HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 92289977

Total Shares: 100

Holder Changes Dealing Status Date From (Shares) To (Shares)

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:09 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 1 of 9 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/142 - Live Deemed Transfer Registered SOUTH COAST METALS PTY BILLITON NICKEL 929H/023 15/01/2003 LTD (100) (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD (50) 00:00:00 () QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD (50) Transfer 340685 Registered BILLITON NICKEL FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY 11/02/2010 (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD (50) LTD (50) 15:08:00 Transfer 340686 Registered QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY 11/02/2010 LTD (50) LTD (50) 15:08:00 Applicants on Receival Name and Address Shares SOUTH COAST METALS PTY LTD 100 C/- CENTRAL TENEMENT SERVICES, PO BOX 722, WEST PERTH, WA, 6872 Total Shares: 100

DESCRIPTION DETAILS Description

Locality : Bandalup 4 Datum : Datum situated at AMG ZOne 51: 252539 metres east: 6279628 metres north Boundary : THENCE:

1111 metres bearing 272 degrees 30 minutes along boundary M 74/85

830 metres bearing 311 degrees 16 minutes along boundary M 74/85

594 metres bearing 301 degrees 54 minutes along boundary E 74/73

500 metres bearing 44 degrees 48 minutes along boundary E 74/74

818 metres bearing 134 degrees 48 minutes along boundary E 74/73

999 metres bearing 93 degrees 25 minutes along boundary E 74/73

250 metres bearing 142 degrees 33 minutes along boundary E 74/73

198 metres bearing 52 degrees 30 minutes along boundary E 74/73

551 metres bearing 180 degrees along boundary Esperance 1372 e

BACK TO DATUM

SECTION 67 CONVERSION E 74/204 (PART) Area : Type Dealing No Start Date Area Surveyed 25/10/2008 108.25000 HA Granted 31/08/2005 116.00000 HA Applied For 10/08/2000 116.00000 HA

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:09 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 2 of 9 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/142 - Live RELATIONSHIPS Relationships Relationship Dealing No Dealing Status Tenement ID Tenement Status Section 67 Conversion 165250 Finalised E 74/204 Dead State Agreement Conversions Applicable Legislation Effective Start Effective End

SURVEY DETAILS Survey Surveyed Area Surveyed Surveyor`s Name Field Book Instruction Project Date Date 108.25000 HA 25/10/2008 HEYHOE, PD 232, 233 13/08/2008 12423

Standard Plan Diagram 65433

GENERAL DETAILS General Objection Closing Date : 18/09/2000 Application Fee : $165.40 File Reference : 9683/0 Survey Fee : Receipt Number : 26512 Special Indicator Special Indicator Start End

SHIRE DETAILS Shire Shire Shire No Start End Area RAVENSTHORPE SHIRE 7420 10/08/2000 108.25000 HA

NATIVE TITLE DETAILS Native Title Referrals DISCLAIMER: Complete Native Title Information is not available for this Tenement/Amalgamation

Date Referred Referral Type Procedure Current Status 18/03/2002 Tenement Application In Progress

GRANT DETAILS Recommendation Recommended for : Grant 01/08/2001 Grant Granted :30/07/2005 Holder Notified : 31/08/2005 Licence/Lease issued :

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:09 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 3 of 9 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/142 - Live Term Term : 21 Years From : 31/08/2005 To : 30/08/2026

ENDORSEMENTS/CONDITIONS DETAILS Endorsements and Conditions # ENDORSEMENTS Start Date End Date 1 The lessee's attention is drawn to the provisions of : 31/08/2005 • the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 and any Regulations thereunder. • Water and Rivers Commission Act 1995 and any Regulations thereunder. • Country Areas Water Supply Act 1947 and any Regulations thereunder; and • Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage and Drainage Act 1909 and any Regulations thereunder. 2 This mining lease authorises the mining of the land for all minerals as defined in Section 8 of 31/08/2005 the Mining Act 1978 with the exception of: • Uranium ore; • Iron ore, unless specifically authorised under Section 111 of the Act 3 The lessee's attention is drawn to the Environmental Protection Act 1986 and the 31/08/2005 Environmental Protection (Clearing of Native Vegetation) Regulations 2004, which provides for the protection of all native vegetation from damage unless prior permission is obtained. 4 The grant of this lease does not include land the subject of Exploration Licence 74/73 and 31/08/2005 Unallocated Crown Land 1373 (see plan at page 70 of Mines File 9683/00) . # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date 1 Survey. 31/08/2005 2 All surface holes drilled for the purpose of exploration are to be capped, filled or otherwise 31/08/2005 made safe immediately after completion. 3 All costeans and other disturbances to the surface of the land made as a result of exploration, 31/08/2005 including drill pads, grid lines and access tracks, being backfilled and rehabilitated to the satisfaction of the Environmental Officer, Department of Industry and Resources (DoIR). Backfilling and rehabilitation being required no later than 6 months after excavation unless otherwise approved in writing by the Environmental Officer, DoIR. 4 All waste materials, rubbish, plastic sample bags, abandoned equipment and temporary 31/08/2005 buildings being removed from the mining tenement prior to or at the termination of exploration program. 5 Unless the written approval of the Environmental Officer, DoIR is first obtained, the use of 31/08/2005 drilling rigs, scrapers, graders, bulldozers, backhoes or other mechanised equipment for surface disturbance or the excavation of costeans is prohibited. Following approval, all topsoil being removed ahead of mining operations and separately stockpiled for replacement after backfilling and/or completion of operations. 6 The lessee submitting a plan of proposed operations and measures to safeguard the 31/08/2005 environment to the Director, Environment, DoIR for his assessment and written approval prior to commencing any developmental or productive mining or construction activity. 7 Mining on any road, road verge or road reserve being confined to below a depth of 15 metres 31/08/2005 from the natural surface. Consent to Mine in respect to Water Reserve 39171 granted subject to : 31/08/2005 8 Written notification, where practicable, of the time frame, type and extent of proposed ground 31/08/2005 disturbing activities being forwarded to the Department of Environment Albany seven days prior to commencement of those activities. 9 Any significant waterway (flowing or not), wetland or its fringing vegetation that may exist on 31/08/2005 site not being disturbed or removed without prior written approval from the Department of Environment. 10 The rights of ingress to and egress from the Lease being at all reasonable times preserved to 31/08/2005 officers of the Department of Environment for inspection and investigation purposes. 11 The storage and disposal of hydrocarbons, chemicals and potentially hazardous substances 31/08/2005 being in accordance with the Department of Environment's Guidelines and Water Quality Protection Notes. 12 Measures such as effective sediment traps and stormwater retention facilities being 31/08/2005 implemented to preserve the natural values of receiving catchments and those of adjacent areas of native vegetation.

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:09 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 4 of 9 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/142 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date 13 Groundwater quality monitoring bores being installed, maintained and utilised for water quality 31/08/2005 monitoring on and near the mine-site and downstream where aquifers are present. 14 Petroleum hydrocarbon and other chemical storage areas being appropriately contained using 31/08/2005 bunded retention compounds incorporating stormwater disposal and the removal of sediments. 15 Measures such as effective sediment traps and stormwater retention facilities being 31/08/2005 implemented to preserve the natural values of receiving catchments and those of adjacent areas of native vegetation. 16 Groundwater quality monitoring bores being installed, maintained and utilised for water quality 31/08/2005 monitoring on and near the mine-site and downstream where aquifers are present. 17 Petroleum hydrocarbon and other chemical storage areas being appropriately contained using 31/08/2005 bunded retention compounds incorporating stormwater disposal and the removal of sediments. 18 All proposed exploration activities within Public Drinking Water Source Areas complying with 31/08/2005 the Department of Environment's Water Quality Protection Note Land Use Compatibility in Public Drinking Water Source Areas. 19 All Mining Act tenement activities within Public Drinking Water Source Areas being prohibited 31/08/2005 unless the prior written approval has been obtained from the Department of Environment. 20 All Mining Act tenement activities are prohibited within 2 kilometres of the maximum storage 31/08/2005 level of a reservoir including the reservoir itself, unless the prior written approval of the Department of Environment is first obtained. 21 Storage and use of hydrocarbons and potentially hazardous substances requiring the prior 31/08/2005 written approval or appropriate permits from the Department of Environment. 22 All hydrocarbon or other pollutant spillage being reported to the Department of Environment. 31/08/2005 Remediation being carried out to the satisfaction of the Department of Environment. 23 All Mining Act tenement activities are prohibited within a 300-metre radius of any observation 31/08/2005 well in a Public Drinking Water Source Priority P1, P2 & P3 Areas unless the written approval of the Department of Environment is first obtained. 24 All Mining Act tenement activities are prohibited within a 500-metre radius in a P1 area or a 31/08/2005 300-metre radius in a P2 or P3 area of any Public Drinking Water Source production well or dam, unless the written approval of the Department of Environment is first obtained. 25 All mining operations being carried out in accordance with the Department of Environment 31/08/2005 Water Quality Management in Mining and Mineral Processing and relevant Water Quality Protection Notes. 26 Mining operations below the water table are prohibited in Public Drinking Water Source Areas 31/08/2005 unless written permission has been given by the Department of Environment. 27 Disposal of domestic and industrial waste (other then approved tailings) is prohibited within a in 31/08/2005 Public Drinking Water Source Areas. 28 Underground petroleum hydrocarbon and other chemical storage tanks are prohibited within 31/08/2005 Public Drinking Water Source Priority P1, P2 areas, Wellhead Protection Zones and Reservoir Protection Zones. 29 Underground petroleum hydrocarbon and other chemical storage tanks are prohibited within 31/08/2005 Public Drinking Water Source Priority P3 areas, unless written approval has been obtained from the Department of Environment. 30 Mineral processing activities and tailings storage are prohibited within Public Drinking Water 31/08/2005 Source Priority P1 and P2 areas, Wellhead Protection Zones and Reservoir Protection Zones. 31 Mineral processing activities and tailings storage are prohibited in Public Drinking Water 31/08/2005 Source Priority P3 areas unless written approval has been obtained from the Department of Environment. 32 Mechanical plant servicing is prohibited within Public Drinking Water Source Priority P1 and P2 31/08/2005 areas, Wellhead Protection Zones and Reservoir Protection Zones. 33 Mechanical plant servicing is prohibited in Public Drinking Water Source Priority P3 areas 31/08/2005 unless written approval has been obtained from the Department of Environment. 34 Mining operations in Public Drinking Water Source Areas must use dry soil extraction methods 31/08/2005 and leave an undisturbed soil profile above maximum groundwater levels as follows: • Priority 1 area - 3 metres • Priority 2 area - 2 metres • Priority 3 area - 2 metres • Future Public Drinking Water Source areas or Priority not determined areas - 3 metres. In respect to the area outlined in red and designated as a FNA 5294, in TENGRAPH 31/08/2005 hereinafter referred to as the designated area, the following shall apply :

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:09 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 5 of 9 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/142 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date 35 Prior to any "environmental disturbance", as defined by the Director, Environment, DoIR the 31/08/2005 lessee preparing a detailed program for each phase of proposed exploration for approval of the Director, Environment, DoIR. This program to include:- • maps and/or aerial photographs showing the proposed locations of all ground activities and disturbance; • the purpose, specifications and extent of each activity and disturbance; • descriptions of all vegetation types (in general terms), land forms, and unusual features likely to be disturbed by such proposed disturbances. • details on proposals that may disturb sensitive terrestrial habitats including any declared rare flora and fauna; • techniques, prescriptions, and timetable for rehabilitation of all proposed disturbances; • undertaking for corrective measures for failed rehabilitation; • details of water requirements from within the designated area; • details of refuse disposal; and • proposals for instruction and supervision of personnel and contractors in respect to environmental conditions. 36 At agreed intervals, not greater than 12 monthly, the lessee providing a brief report to the 31/08/2005 Director, Environment, DoIR outlining the progress of the operation and rehabilitation program and the proposed operations and rehabilitation programs for the next 12 months. 37 Prior to accessing the lease area, the lessee shall consult with the Environmental Officer, DoIR 31/08/2005 and ensure that where required all vehicles and equipment entering the designated area are washed down to remove soil and plant propagules and adhering to such conditions specified for the prevention of the spread of soil- borne diseases. 38 Access to and from and the movement of vehicles within the lease area being restricted to 31/08/2005 ground or seasonal conditions and routes approved under the program or otherwise agreed by the Environmental Officer, DoIR. 39 Prior to the cessation of the exploration/prospecting activity in the designated area, the lessee 31/08/2005 notifying the Director, Environment, DoIR and arranging an inspection as required. 40 A Mine Closure Plan is to be submitted in the Annual Environmental Reporting month 05/07/2016 specified in tenement conditions in the year specified below, unless otherwise directed by an Environmental Officer, DMP. The Mine Closure Plan is to be prepared in accordance with the "Guidelines for Preparing Mine Closure Plans" available on DMP's website: • 2019 41 The Lessee submitting to the Executive Director, Environment Division, DMP, a brief annual 05/07/2016 report outlining the project operations, minesite environmental management and rehabilitation work undertaken in the previous 12 months and the proposed operations, environmental management plans and rehabilitation programs for the next 12 months. This report is to be submitted each year in: • February .

DEALINGS DETAILS Dealings Encumbrances Transfer 929H/023 Transfers 929H/023 and 930H/023 were registered on 15 Jan 2003 against E 74/204. Pursuant to Section S67 the applicant details have been amended. Application to Amend 370H/023 Lodged 4:00 PM on 27 May 2003 amending address for QNI WA PTY LTD to read " C/- Central Tenement Services, PO Box 722, WEST PERTH, WA 6872" REGISTERED 4:00 PM 27 May 2003 Application to Amend 559H/056 Lodged 3:50:00 PM on 08 Feb 2006 amending the address for Billiton Nickel ( Ravensthorpe ) Pty Ltd and QNI Western Australia Pty Ltd to " c/- Central Tenement Services, PO Box 722, West Perth WA 6872 " REGISTERED 3:50 PM 08 Feb 2006 Application to Amend 363H/067 Lodged 2.50 PM on 01 Sep 2006 amending address for Billiton Nickel (Ravensthorpe) Pty Ltd and QNI Western Australia Pty Ltd to read " C/- BHP Billiton Land Services, Nickel West PO Box 8301 Perth Business Centre WA 6849" RECORDED 2:50 PM 01 Sep 2006

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:09 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 6 of 9 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/142 - Live Application to Amend 341493 Lodged: 15:14 23 February 2010 REJECTED: 15:14 23 February 2010 Application to Amend 343965 Lodged: 15:23 30 March 2010 Amending: Address From: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, LEVEL 1, 24 OUTRAM ST, WEST PERTH, WA, 6005 To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITILE SERVICES PTY LTD, P.O. BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849 RECORDED: 15:23 30 March 2010 Application to Amend 490088 Lodged: 16:21:02 06 July 2016 Amending: Address (Including DTC Details) From: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, WA, 6849 To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES (WA) PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 92289977 RECORDED: 16:21:02 06 July 2016

BOND DETAILS

Bond Surety Amount Bond date Bond status Bond status date

RENT DETAILS Rent Payments Type Year Receipt Payment No Receipt No MR Amount Rental Area Effective Amount Discrepancy Date Lodged Date Due Payment 2020 31/07/2019 5204197775 10107986 OL $2,158.20 108.25000 HA 25/10/2008 $2,158.20 $0.00 Payment 2019 31/07/2018 1308600749 7603921672 OL $2,038.30 108.25000 HA 25/10/2008 $2,038.30 $0.00 FQM AUSTRALIA NI Payment 2018 31/08/2017 5136965547 8901825995 OL $1,918.40 108.25000 HA 25/10/2008 $1,918.40 $0.00 Payment 2017 23/09/2016 MT-210010756235- OL $1,858.45 108.25000 HA 25/10/2008 $1,858.45 $0.00 EF Payment 2016 25/08/2015 MT-210010346306- OL $1,798.50 108.25000 HA 25/10/2008 $1,798.50 $0.00 EF Payment 2015 15/08/2014 MT-210010197701- OL $1,754.90 108.25000 HA 25/10/2008 $1,754.90 $0.00 EF Payment 2014 15/08/2013 MT-210010126284- OL $1,711.30 108.25000 HA 25/10/2008 $1,711.30 $0.00 EF Payment 2013 11/08/2012 MT-210010057902- OL $1,678.60 108.25000 HA 25/10/2008 $1,678.60 $0.00 EF Payment 2012 22/08/2011 98843 PE $1,635.00 108.25000 HA 25/10/2008 $1,635.00 $0.00 Payment 2011 27/08/2010 83444 PE $1,738.55 108.25000 HA 25/10/2008 $1,738.55 $0.00 Refund 2010 07/07/2010 (REFUND) PE $109.34 108.25000 HA 25/10/2008 $1,702.58 $0.00 69222 Payment 2010 01/09/2009 69222 PE $1,811.92 Refund 2009 07/07/2010 (REFUND) PE $104.72 108.25000 HA 25/10/2008 $1,630.64 $0.00 55204 Payment 2009 19/08/2008 55204 PE $1,735.36

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:09 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 7 of 9 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/142 - Live Type Year Receipt Payment No Receipt No MR Amount Rental Area Effective Amount Discrepancy Date Lodged Date Due Refund 2008 07/07/2010 (REFUND) PE $101.64 108.25000 HA 25/10/2008 $1,582.68 $0.00 41359 Payment 2008 20/08/2007 41359 PE $1,684.32 Refund 2007 07/07/2010 (REFUND) PE $97.02 108.25000 HA 25/10/2008 $1,510.74 $0.00 27884 Payment 2007 18/08/2006 27884 PE $1,607.76 Refund 2006 07/07/2010 (REFUND) PE $79.31 108.25000 HA 25/10/2008 $1,234.97 $0.00 26512 Payment 2006 14/08/2000 26512 PE $1,314.28

EXPENDITURE/EXEMPTION DETAILS Expenditure/Exemptions Year Minimum Expenditure Total Exemption Exemption Exemption Exemption Outcome Expenditure Lodged Expenditure Amount Lodged Number Status Date 2020 $10,900.00 2019 $10,900.00 2018 $10,900.00 16/10/2018 $24,407.80 2017 $10,900.00 17/08/2017 $19,225.14 2016 $10,900.00 17/08/2016 $13,111.00 2015 $10,900.00 29/10/2015 $13,539.00 2014 $10,900.00 15/10/2014 $15,033.00 2013 $10,900.00 29/10/2013 $11,731.00 2012 $10,900.00 26/10/2012 $35,774.00 2011 $10,900.00 27/10/2011 $16,916.00 2010 $10,900.00 29/10/2010 $18,270.00 $10,900.00 20/10/2006 82H/067 Granted 05/01/2007 2009 $11,017.00 25/09/2009 $357,816.00 $11,017.00 20/10/2006 82H/067 Granted 05/01/2007 2008 $11,600.00 25/09/2008 $11,823.00 $11,600.00 20/10/2006 82H/067 Granted 05/01/2007 2007 $11,600.00 18/09/2007 $2,540.00 $11,600.00 20/10/2006 82H/067 Granted 05/01/2007 2006 $11,600.00 29/09/2006 $5,068.00 $6,532.00 20/10/2006 82H/067 Granted 05/01/2007 Expenditure Details Year Lodged Exploration Mining Aboriginal Rent/Rates Admin. Prospecting Total Activities Activities Survey Expenditure 2018 16/10/2018 $5,040.00 $14,256.00 $0.00 $2,931.80 $2,180.00 $0.00 $24,407.80 2017 17/08/2017 $13,171.69 $0.00 $0.00 $2,849.45 $3,204.00 $0.00 $19,225.14 2016 17/08/2016 $2,332.00 $6,007.00 $0.00 $2,723.00 $2,049.00 $0.00 $13,111.00 2015 29/10/2015 $8,200.00 $680.00 $0.00 $2,659.00 $2,000.00 $0.00 $13,539.00 2014 15/10/2014 $10,470.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,563.00 $2,000.00 $0.00 $15,033.00 2013 29/10/2013 $5,060.00 $2,351.00 $1,830.00 $2,490.00 $0.00 $0.00 $11,731.00 2012 26/10/2012 $33,392.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,382.00 $0.00 $0.00 $35,774.00 2011 27/10/2011 $12,492.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,424.00 $2,000.00 $0.00 $16,916.00 2010 29/10/2010 $0.00 $13,275.00 $0.00 $2,283.00 $2,712.00 $0.00 $18,270.00 2009 25/09/2009 $295,898.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,283.00 $59,635.00 $0.00 $357,816.00 2008 25/09/2008 $7,330.00 $704.00 $0.00 $2,182.00 $1,607.00 $0.00 $11,823.00 2007 18/09/2007 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,087.00 $453.00 $0.00 $2,540.00 2006 29/09/2006 $2,139.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,414.00 $515.00 $0.00 $5,068.00

COMBINED REPORTING DETAILS

C Number : 61/1999 Reporting Date : 06/07 Project : Ravensthorpe Affecting 07/05 - 06/05 Period :

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:09 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 8 of 9 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/142 - Live Active Tenements: M 74/108 (05/12/2001) M 74/114 (15/06/2001) M 74/115 (15/06/2001) M 74/116 (15/06/2001) M 74/123 (07/10/2003) M 74/124 (16/06/2010) M 74/125 (16/06/2010) M 74/142 (14/02/2006) M 74/143 (07/10/2003) M 74/144 (07/10/2003) M 74/145 (07/10/2003) M 74/167 (13/04/2010) M 74/168 (13/04/2010) M 74/169 (17/07/2007) M 74/170 (13/04/2010) M 74/171 (13/04/2010) M 74/172 (17/07/2007) M 74/173 (07/04/2004) M 74/174 (07/04/2004) M 74/175 (07/04/2004) M 74/187 (13/04/2010) M 74/203 (13/04/2010) M 74/220 (09/08/2006) M 74/235 (13/04/2010) M 74/236 (13/04/2010) M 74/237 (13/04/2010)

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Created 16/09/2019 12:06:09 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 9 of 9 WESTERN AUSTRALIA

MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144

This Register Search issued pursuant to Section 103F(4) of Rick Rogerson the Mining Act, 1978 at: 12:06:13 16/09/2019 Executive Director Resource Tenure Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety

Tenement Summary Identifier : M 74/144 District : PHILLIPS RIVER M.F. Current Area : 632.10000 HA Status : Live Mark Out : 13/08/2000 15:45:00 Received : 14/08/2000 09:50:00 Term Granted : 21 Years Lodging Office : PERTH Commence : 28/10/2002 Expiry : 27/10/2023 Purpose : Death : Rent Status Due for Year End 27/10/2019 : Previous Amount Outstanding : $0.00 Current Due : $0.00 Rent for Year End 27/10/2020 : $12,533.40 Expenditure Status Expended Year End 27/10/2018 : EXPENDED IN FULL Current Year (27/10/2019) Commitment : $63,300.00

OWNERSHIP DETAILS Current Holders Name and Address Shares FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD 100 HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 92289977

Total Shares: 100

Holder Changes Dealing Status Date From (Shares) To (Shares)

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 1 of 20 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144 - Live Transfer 645H/023 Registered SOUTH COAST METALS PTY BILLITON NICKEL 03/12/2002 LTD (100) (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD (50) 00:00:00 Transfer 646H/023 Registered SOUTH COAST METALS PTY QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY 03/12/2002 LTD (50) LTD (50) 00:00:00 Transfer 340689 Registered BILLITON NICKEL FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY 11/02/2010 (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD (50) LTD (50) 15:08:00 Transfer 340690 Registered QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY 11/02/2010 LTD (50) LTD (50) 15:08:00 Applicants on Receival Name and Address Shares SOUTH COAST METALS PTY LTD 100 C/- CENTRAL TENEMENT SERVICES, PO BOX 722, WEST PERTH, WA, 6872 Total Shares: 100

DESCRIPTION DETAILS Description

Locality : BANDALUP 6 Datum : Datum situated at AMG Zone 51: 259197 metres east:6271763 metres north Boundary : THENCE:

1069 metres bearing 334 degrees 30 minutes along surveyed boundary M 74/115

365 metres bearing 244 degrees 31 minutes along surveyed boundary M 74/115

3219 metres bearing 333 degrees 50 minutes along surveyed boundary M 74/115 and M 74/114

1941 metres bearing 90 degrees to north east corner Esperance 1373 t

1849 metres bearing 180 degrees to south east corner Esperance 1373 t

1546 metres bearign 90 degrees to north east corner Esperance 1373 z

1849 metres bearing 180 degrees to south east corner Esperance 1373 z

1278 metres bearing 270 degrees along southern boundary Esperance 1373 z

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NOTE: Section 67 Conversion E74/204 (part) Area : Type Dealing No Start Date Area Surveyed 20/01/2004 632.10000 HA Granted 28/10/2002 633.00000 HA Applied For 13/08/2000 633.00000 HA

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 2 of 20 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144 - Live RELATIONSHIPS Relationships Relationship Dealing No Dealing Status Tenement ID Tenement Status Section 67 Conversion 165252 Finalised E 74/204 Dead State Agreement Conversions Applicable Legislation Effective Start Effective End

SURVEY DETAILS Survey Surveyed Area Surveyed Surveyor`s Name Field Book Instruction Project Date Date 632.10000 HA 20/01/2004 HOWES, JG 102, 104 16/12/2003 11038

Standard Plan Diagram TENGRAPH 30281 (2698)

GENERAL DETAILS General Objection Closing Date : 18/09/2000 Application Fee : $165.40 File Reference : 9685/0 Survey Fee : Receipt Number : 26512 Special Indicator Special Indicator Start End

SHIRE DETAILS Shire Shire Shire No Start End Area RAVENSTHORPE SHIRE 7420 13/08/2000 632.10000 HA

NATIVE TITLE DETAILS Native Title Referrals DISCLAIMER: Complete Native Title Information is not available for this Tenement/Amalgamation

Date Referred Referral Type Procedure Current Status Tenement Application

GRANT DETAILS Recommendation Recommended for : Grant 01/08/2001 Grant Granted :22/10/2002 Holder Notified : 28/10/2002 Licence/Lease issued :

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 3 of 20 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144 - Live Term Term : 21 Years From : 28/10/2002 To : 27/10/2023

ENDORSEMENTS/CONDITIONS DETAILS Endorsements and Conditions # ENDORSEMENTS Start Date End Date 1 The lessee's attention is drawn to the provisions of the Aboriginal Heritage Act, 1972. 28/10/2002 2 This mining lease authorises the mining of the land for all minerals as defined in Section 8 of 28/10/2002 the Mining Act 1978 with the exception of: • Uranium ore; • Iron ore, unless specifically authorised under Section 111 of the Act. 3 The grant of this lease does not include any private land referred to in Section 29(2) of the 28/10/2002 Mining Act 1978 except that below 30 metres from the natural surface of the land. 4 By approval of the Minister for State Development, the grant of Mining Lease 74/144 was 23/12/2004 amended to include the land described hereunder to a depth of 30 metres from the natural surface: • Lot 1269 on Deposited Plan 213661 5 The land the subject of this Lease affects a Rare Flora site (including Rare Flora Site 22556) 23/03/2007 declared under the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950. The lessee is advised to contact the Department of Environment and Conservation for information on the management of Declared Rare Flora (or Priority Listed Flora) present within the tenement area. 6 The Lessee's attention is drawn to the Minister's requirement that the holder of this Lease 09/06/2011 18/07/2013 lodge security in the form of an Unconditional Performance Bond for due compliance with environmental conditions in the sum of: • $2,697,000. The Lessee's attention is drawn to the Minister's requirement that the holder of this Lease 10/11/2010 08/06/2011 lodge security in the form of an Unconditional Performance Bond for due compliance with environmental conditions in the sum of: • $2,230,000 # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date 1 Survey. 28/10/2002 2 All surface holes drilled for the purpose of exploration are to be capped, filled or otherwise 28/10/2002 made safe after completion. 3 All costeans and other disturbances to the surface of the land made as a result of exploration, 24/12/2004 including drill pads, grid lines and access tracks, being backfilled and rehabilitated to the satisfaction of the Environmental Officer. Backfilling and rehabilitation being required no later than 6 months after excavation unless otherwise approved in writing by the Environmental Officer, DOIR. All costeans and other disturbances to the surface of the land made as a result of exploration, 28/10/2002 23/12/2004 including drill pads, grid lines and access tracks, being backfilled and rehabilitated to the satisfaction of the District Mining Engineer. Backfilling and rehabilitation being required no later than 6 months after excavation unless otherwise approved in writing by the District Mining Engineer. 4 All waste materials, rubbish, plastic sample bags, abandoned equipment and temporary 28/10/2002 buildings being removed from the mining tenement prior to or at the termination of exploration program. 5 Unless the written approval of the Environmental Officer, DoIR is first obtained, the use of 12/08/2005 scrapers, graders, bulldozers, backhoes or other mechanised equipment for surface clearing or the excavation of costeans is prohibited. Following approval, all topsoil being removed ahead of mining operations and separately stockpiled for replacement after backfilling and/or completion of operations. Unless the written approval of the District Mining Engineer is first obtained, the use of scrapers, 28/10/2002 11/08/2005 graders, bulldozers, backhoes or other mechanised equipment for surface clearing or the excavation of costeans is prohibited. Following approval, all topsoil being removed ahead of mining operations and separately stockpiled for replacement after backfilling and/or completion of operations. 6 The lessee submitting a plan of proposed operations and measures to safeguard the 12/08/2005 environment to the Director, Environment, DoIR for his assessment and written approval prior to commencing any developmental or productive mining or construction activity.

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 4 of 20 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date The lessee submitting a plan of proposed operations and measures to safeguard the 28/10/2002 11/08/2005 environment to the State Mining Engineer for his assessment and written approval prior to commencing any developmental or productive mining or construction activity. And in respect to the area designated as FNA 5294 in TENGRAPH, the following shall 28/10/2002 apply: 7 Prior to any 'environmental disturbance', as defined by the State Mining Engineer, the lessee 28/10/2002 preparing a detailed program for each phase of the proposed exploration for approval of the State Mining Engineer. This program to include:- • maps and/or aerial photographs showing the proposed locations of all roads, tracks, camps, costeans and other disturbances; • the purpose, specifications and life of such roads, tracks, disturbances, etc; • descriptions of all vegetation types (in general terms), land forms, and unusual features likely to be disturbed by such proposed disturbances; • details on proposals which may disturb sensitive terrestrial habitats including any declared rare or flora and fauna; and • techniques, prescriptions, and timetable for rehabilitation of all proposed disturbances; • undertaking for corrective measures for failed rehabilitation; • details of water requirements from within the designated area; • details of refuse disposal; and • proposals for instruction and supervision of personnel and contractors in respect to environmental conditions; and 8 The Lessee submitting to the Executive Director, Environment Division, DMP, a brief annual 20/09/2013 report outlining the project operations, minesite environmental management and rehabilitation work undertaken in the previous 12 months and the proposed operations, environmental management plans and rehabilitation programmes for the next 12 months. This report to be submitted each year in: • February The Lessee submitting to the Executive Director, Environment Division, DMP, a brief annual 29/08/2013 19/09/2013 report outlining the project operations, minesite environmental management and rehabilitation work undertaken in the previous 12 months and the proposed operations, environmental management plans and rehabilitation programmes for the next 12 months. This report to be submitted each year in: • October The lessee submitting to the Environmental Officer, a brief annual report outlining the project 24/12/2004 29/08/2013 operations, minesite environmental management and rehabilitation work undertaken in the previous 12 months and the proposed operations, environmental management plans and rehabilitation programmes for the next 12 months. This report to be submitted each year in: • October The lessee submitting to the State Mining Engineer, a brief annual report outlining the project 19/11/2003 23/12/2004 operations, minesite environmental management and rehabilitation work undertaken in the previous 12 months and the proposed operations, environmental management plans and rehabilitation programmes for the next 12 months. This report to be submitted each year in: • March At agreed intervals, not greater than 12 monthly, the licensee providing a brief report to the 28/10/2002 18/11/2003 State Mining Engineer outlining the progress of the operation and rehabilitation program and the proposed operations and rehabilitation program for the next 12 months. 9 Prior to accessing the lease area, the lessee shall consult with the Regional Environmental 28/10/2002 Officer, Department of Minerals and Petroleum Resources (MPR) and ensure that where required all vehicles and equipment entering the designated area are washed down to remove soil and plant propagules and adhering to such conditions specifed for the prevention of the spread of soil-borne diseases. 10 Access to and from and the movement of vehicles within the lease area being restricted to 28/10/2002 ground or seasonal conditions and routes approved under the programme or otherwise agreed by the Regional Environmental Officer, MPR. 11 Prior to the cessation of the exploration/prospecting activity in the designated area, the lessee 28/10/2002 notifying the District Mining Engineer and arranging an inspection as required. 12 The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 05/04/2017 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Addendum Notice of Intent 3867" dated 6 October 2003 (NOI 4394) and signed by Mr Darryl Sampson and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. 2472/99.

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 5 of 20 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of a Nickel Processing Plant and Project Infrastructure for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project" dated 26 February 2004 technically certified by Mr Darryl Murphy and corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten, President and Chief Operating Officer, and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200401. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of Seawater Supply Infrastructure Part B: Seawater Pipeline and Power Line" (NOI 5140) dated September 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404; and • Ravesthorpe Nickel Project Supplementary Notice of Intent for the Construction of Tailings and Evaporation Ponds" (NOI 5136) dated 23 September 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee, HSE Manager and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404. • Letter to Mr Norm Caporn (CALM) from Ravensthorpe Nickel titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Supplementary Notice of Intent: Seaswater Supply Pipeline dated 21 October 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404 • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Halleys Open Cut Pit Notice of Intent" (NOI 5232) dated 3 February 2006 and corporately endorsed by Adrian Lee, Manager health, Safety and Environment and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200410 • Works Approval Application and Mining Proposal for the Construction of a Beneficiation Rejects Dewatering Facility at Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations M74/144 (Registration ID 19739) received by Department of Industry and Resources on 3 July 2008 and retained on E0130/200404; • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project Mining Proposal Addendum Buffer Ponds M74/144" (Reg ID 28047) dated 17 August 2010 signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • Document titled: "Additional information for Mining Proposal addendum Buffer Ponds M74/244 (Reg ID 28047)" dated 23 September 2010 and signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • Email titled: "FQMAN - RNOPL Response to Buffer Pond Mining Proposal Queries" dated 5 October 2010 and signed by Dave Coggin and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) Amendments Mining Proposal Addendum and Works Approval Application M74/115, M74/116, M74/144, M74/145 and M74/175" (Reg ID 28393) dated 10 September 2010 signed by Rudi Badenhorst and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0341/201001; • Email titled: "FQM Australia Nickel Pty Ltd - TSF Modifications additional information" dated 2 November 2010 signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0341/201001; • "Sands Reject Storage Facility (SRSF) - Mining Proposal Addendum and Works Approval Application Supporting Document - M74/144 & M74/173 - Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd" (Ref. ID: 29433) dated 14 April 2011 signed by Rudi Badenhorst, and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum file No. EARS-MP-29433; • (MP Reg ID 40462) "Mining Proposal - Hale Bopp Open Cut Pit on Mining Tenements 74/115, M74/116, M74/144 and M74/175" dated 15 July 2013 signed by Tony Petersen - Environmental Manager and retained on Departent of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS-MP-40462; • (MP Reg ID 40462) "Amendment to Hale Bopp Open Pit Mining Proposal - Reg ID 40462" dated 13 September 2013 signed by Tony Petersen - Environmental Manager and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS- MP-40462; • (Reg ID 58730) "Mine Closure Plan - Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd - Mineral Field 74 - February 2016" dated 29 February 2016 signed by Christopher Bates and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS- MCP-58730 as Doc ID 4202014; • (Reg ID 63726) "Dieback Management Plan RNO-ENV-PRO-0005" dated 1 March 2017 and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS- POW-63726 as Doc ID 4865978 Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail.

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 6 of 20 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 23/05/2016 04/04/2017 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Addendum Notice of Intent 3867" dated 6 October 2003 (NOI 4394) and signed by Mr Darryl Sampson and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. 2472/99. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of a Nickel Processing Plant and Project Infrastructure for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project" dated 26 February 2004 technically certified by Mr Darryl Murphy and corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten, President and Chief Operating Officer, and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200401. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of Seawater Supply Infrastructure Part B: Seawater Pipeline and Power Line" (NOI 5140) dated September 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404; and • Ravesthorpe Nickel Project Supplementary Notice of Intent for the Construction of Tailings and Evaporation Ponds" (NOI 5136) dated 23 September 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee, HSE Manager and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404. • Letter to Mr Norm Caporn (CALM) from Ravensthorpe Nickel titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Supplementary Notice of Intent: Seaswater Supply Pipeline dated 21 October 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404 • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Halleys Open Cut Pit Notice of Intent" (NOI 5232) dated 3 February 2006 and corporately endorsed by Adrian Lee, Manager health, Safety and Environment and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200410 • Works Approval Application and Mining Proposal for the Construction of a Beneficiation Rejects Dewatering Facility at Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations M74/144 (Registration ID 19739) received by Department of Industry and Resources on 3 July 2008 and retained on E0130/200404; • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project Mining Proposal Addendum Buffer Ponds M74/144" (Reg ID 28047) dated 17 August 2010 signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • Document titled: "Additional information for Mining Proposal addendum Buffer Ponds M74/244 (Reg ID 28047)" dated 23 September 2010 and signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • Email titled: "FQMAN - RNOPL Response to Buffer Pond Mining Proposal Queries" dated 5 October 2010 and signed by Dave Coggin and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) Amendments Mining Proposal Addendum and Works Approval Application M74/115, M74/116, M74/144, M74/145 and M74/175" (Reg ID 28393) dated 10 September 2010 signed by Rudi Badenhorst and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0341/201001; • Email titled: "FQM Australia Nickel Pty Ltd - TSF Modifications additional information" dated 2 November 2010 signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0341/201001; • "Sands Reject Storage Facility (SRSF) - Mining Proposal Addendum and Works Approval Application Supporting Document - M74/144 & M74/173 - Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd" (Ref. ID: 29433) dated 14 April 2011 signed by Rudi Badenhorst, and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum file No. EARS-MP-29433; • (MP Reg ID 40462) "Mining Proposal - Hale Bopp Open Cut Pit on Mining Tenements 74/115, M74/116, M74/144 and M74/175" dated 15 July 2013 signed by Tony Petersen - Environmental Manager and retained on Departent of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS-MP-40462; • (MP Reg ID 40462) "Amendment to Hale Bopp Open Pit Mining Proposal - Reg ID 40462" dated 13 September 2013 signed by Tony Petersen - Environmental Manager and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS- MP-40462; • (Reg ID 58730) "Mine Closure Plan - Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd - Mineral Field 74 - February 2016" dated 29 February 2016 signed by Christopher Bates and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS- MCP-58730 as Doc ID 4202014

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 7 of 20 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 21/11/2013 22/05/2016 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Addendum Notice of Intent 3867" dated 6 October 2003 (NOI 4394) and signed by Mr Darryl Sampson and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. 2472/99. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of a Nickel Processing Plant and Project Infrastructure for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project" dated 26 February 2004 technically certified by Mr Darryl Murphy and corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten, President and Chief Operating Officer, and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200401. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of Seawater Supply Infrastructure Part B: Seawater Pipeline and Power Line" (NOI 5140) dated September 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404; and • Ravesthorpe Nickel Project Supplementary Notice of Intent for the Construction of Tailings and Evaporation Ponds" (NOI 5136) dated 23 September 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee, HSE Manager and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404. • Letter to Mr Norm Caporn (CALM) from Ravensthorpe Nickel titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Supplementary Notice of Intent: Seaswater Supply Pipeline dated 21 October 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404 • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Halleys Open Cut Pit Notice of Intent" (NOI 5232) dated 3 February 2006 and corporately endorsed by Adrian Lee, Manager health, Safety and Environment and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200410 • Works Approval Application and Mining Proposal for the Construction of a Beneficiation Rejects Dewatering Facility at Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations M74/144 (Registration ID 19739) received by Department of Industry and Resources on 3 July 2008 and retained on E0130/200404; • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project Mining Proposal Addendum Buffer Ponds M74/144" (Reg ID 28047) dated 17 August 2010 signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • Document titled: "Additional information for Mining Proposal addendum Buffer Ponds M74/244 (Reg ID 28047)" dated 23 September 2010 and signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • Email titled: "FQMAN - RNOPL Response to Buffer Pond Mining Proposal Queries" dated 5 October 2010 and signed by Dave Coggin and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) Amendments Mining Proposal Addendum and Works Approval Application M74/115, M74/116, M74/144, M74/145 and M74/175" (Reg ID 28393) dated 10 September 2010 signed by Rudi Badenhorst and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0341/201001; • Email titled: "FQM Australia Nickel Pty Ltd - TSF Modifications additional information" dated 2 November 2010 signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0341/201001; • "Sands Reject Storage Facility (SRSF) - Mining Proposal Addendum and Works Approval Application Supporting Document - M74/144 & M74/173 - Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd" (Ref. ID: 29433) dated 14 April 2011 signed by Rudi Badenhorst, and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum file No. EARS-MP-29433; • (Reg ID 37679) "Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd Mineral Field 74 Mine Closure Plan" dated 9 November 2012 signed by Rudi Badenhorst - Registered Manager and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS- MCP-37679; • (MP Reg ID 40462) "Mining Proposal - Hale Bopp Open Cut Pit on Mining Tenements 74/115, M74/116, M74/144 and M74/175" dated 15 July 2013 signed by Tony Petersen - Environmental Manager and retained on Departent of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS-MP-40462; • (MP Reg ID 40462) "Amendment to Hale Bopp Open Pit Mining Proposal - Reg ID 40462" dated 13 September 2013 signed by Tony Petersen - Environmental

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 8 of 20 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date Manager and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS- MP-40462 Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 21/10/2013 20/11/2013 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Addendum Notice of Intent 3867" dated 6 October 2003 (NOI 4394) and signed by Mr Darryl Sampson and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. 2472/99. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of a Nickel Processing Plant and Project Infrastructure for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project" dated 26 February 2004 technically certified by Mr Darryl Murphy and corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten, President and Chief Operating Officer, and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200401. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of Seawater Supply Infrastructure Part B: Seawater Pipeline and Power Line" (NOI 5140) dated September 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404; and • Ravesthorpe Nickel Project Supplementary Notice of Intent for the Construction of Tailings and Evaporation Ponds" (NOI 5136) dated 23 September 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee, HSE Manager and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404. • Letter to Mr Norm Caporn (CALM) from Ravensthorpe Nickel titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Supplementary Notice of Intent: Seaswater Supply Pipeline dated 21 October 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404 • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Halleys Open Cut Pit Notice of Intent" (NOI 5232) dated 3 February 2006 and corporately endorsed by Adrian Lee, Manager health, Safety and Environment and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200410 • Works Approval Application and Mining Proposal for the Construction of a Beneficiation Rejects Dewatering Facility at Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations M74/144 (Registration ID 19739) received by Department of Industry and Resources on 3 July 2008 and retained on E0130/200404; • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project Mining Proposal Addendum Buffer Ponds M74/144" (Reg ID 28047) dated 17 August 2010 signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • Document titled: "Additional information for Mining Proposal addendum Buffer Ponds M74/244 (Reg ID 28047)" dated 23 September 2010 and signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • Email titled: "FQMAN - RNOPL Response to Buffer Pond Mining Proposal Queries" dated 5 October 2010 and signed by Dave Coggin and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) Amendments Mining Proposal Addendum and Works Approval Application M74/115, M74/116, M74/144, M74/145 and M74/175" (Reg ID 28393) dated 10 September 2010 signed by Rudi Badenhorst and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0341/201001; • Email titled: "FQM Australia Nickel Pty Ltd - TSF Modifications additional information" dated 2 November 2010 signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0341/201001; • "Sands Reject Storage Facility (SRSF) - Mining Proposal Addendum and Works Approval Application Supporting Document - M74/144 & M74/173 - Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd" (Ref. ID: 29433) dated 14 April 2011 signed by Rudi Badenhorst, and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum file No. EARS-MP-29433; • (Reg ID 37679) "Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd Mineral Field 74 Mine Closure Plan" dated 9 November 2012 signed by Rudi Badenhorst - Registered Manager and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS- MCP-37679 Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 09/06/2011 20/10/2013 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled:

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 9 of 20 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Addendum Notice of Intent 3867" dated 6 October 2003 (NOI 4394) and signed by Mr Darryl Sampson and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. 2472/99. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of a Nickel Processing Plant and Project Infrastructure for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project" dated 26 February 2004 technically certified by Mr Darryl Murphy and corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten, President and Chief Operating Officer, and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200401. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of Seawater Supply Infrastructure Part B: Seawater Pipeline and Power Line" (NOI 5140) dated September 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404; and • Ravesthorpe Nickel Project Supplementary Notice of Intent for the Construction of Tailings and Evaporation Ponds" (NOI 5136) dated 23 September 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee, HSE Manager and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404. • Letter to Mr Norm Caporn (CALM) from Ravensthorpe Nickel titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Supplementary Notice of Intent: Seaswater Supply Pipeline dated 21 October 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404 • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Halleys Open Cut Pit Notice of Intent" (NOI 5232) dated 3 February 2006 and corporately endorsed by Adrian Lee, Manager health, Safety and Environment and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200410 • Works Approval Application and Mining Proposal for the Construction of a Beneficiation Rejects Dewatering Facility at Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations M74/144 (Registration ID 19739) received by Department of Industry and Resources on 3 July 2008 and retained on E0130/200404; • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project Mining Proposal Addendum Buffer Ponds M74/144" (Reg ID 28047) dated 17 August 2010 signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • Document titled: "Additional information for Mining Proposal addendum Buffer Ponds M74/244 (Reg ID 28047)" dated 23 September 2010 and signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • Email titled: "FQMAN - RNOPL Response to Buffer Pond Mining Proposal Queries" dated 5 October 2010 and signed by Dave Coggin and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) Amendments Mining Proposal Addendum and Works Approval Application M74/115, M74/116, M74/144, M74/145 and M74/175" (Reg ID 28393) dated 10 September 2010 signed by Rudi Badenhorst and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0341/201001; • Email titled: "FQM Australia Nickel Pty Ltd - TSF Modifications additional information" dated 2 November 2010 signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0341/201001; • "Sands Reject Storage Facility (SRSF) - Mining Proposal Addendum and Works Approval Application Supporting Document - M74/144 & M74/173 - Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd" (Ref. ID: 29433) dated 14 April 2011 signed by Rudi Badenhorst, and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum file No. EARS-MP-29433. Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 18/03/2011 08/06/2011 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Addendum Notice of Intent 3867" dated 6 October 2003 (NOI 4394) and signed by Mr Darryl Sampson and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. 2472/99. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of a Nickel Processing Plant and Project Infrastructure for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project" dated 26 February 2004 technically certified by Mr Darryl Murphy and corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten, President and Chief Operating Officer, and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200401. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of Seawater Supply Infrastructure Part B: Seawater Pipeline and Power Line" (NOI 5140) dated September 2005, corporately

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 10 of 20 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date endorsed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404; and • Ravesthorpe Nickel Project Supplementary Notice of Intent for the Construction of Tailings and Evaporation Ponds" (NOI 5136) dated 23 September 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee, HSE Manager and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404. • Letter to Mr Norm Caporn (CALM) from Ravensthorpe Nickel titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Supplementary Notice of Intent: Seaswater Supply Pipeline dated 21 October 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404 • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Halleys Open Cut Pit Notice of Intent" (NOI 5232) dated 3 February 2006 and corporately endorsed by Adrian Lee, Manager health, Safety and Environment and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200410 • Works Approval Application and Mining Proposal for the Construction of a Beneficiation Rejects Dewatering Facility at Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations M74/144 (Registration ID 19739) received by Department of Industry and Resources on 3 July 2008 and retained on E0130/200404; • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project Mining Proposal Addendum Buffer Ponds M74/144" (Reg ID 28047) dated 17 August 2010 signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • Document titled: "Additional information for Mining Proposal addendum Buffer Ponds M74/244 (Reg ID 28047)" dated 23 September 2010 and signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • Email titled: "FQMAN - RNOPL Response to Buffer Pond Mining Proposal Queries" dated 5 October 2010 and signed by Dave Coggin and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) Amendments Mining Proposal Addendum and Works Approval Application M74/115, M74/116, M74/144, M74/145 and M74/175" (Reg ID 28393) dated 10 September 2010 signed by Rudi Badenhorst and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0341/201001; • Email titled: "FQM Australia Nickel Pty Ltd - TSF Modifications additional information" dated 2 November 2010 signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0341/201001 Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 10/11/2010 17/03/2011 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Addendum Notice of Intent 3867" dated 6 October 2003 (NOI 4394) and signed by Mr Darryl Sampson and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. 2472/99. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of a Nickel Processing Plant and Project Infrastructure for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project" dated 26 February 2004 technically certified by Mr Darryl Murphy and corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten, President and Chief Operating Officer, and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200401. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of Seawater Supply Infrastructure Part B: Seawater Pipeline and Power Line" (NOI 5140) dated September 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404; and • Ravesthorpe Nickel Project Supplementary Notice of Intent for the Construction of Tailings and Evaporation Ponds" (NOI 5136) dated 23 September 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee, HSE Manager and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404. • Letter to Mr Norm Caporn (CALM) from Ravensthorpe Nickel titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Supplementary Notice of Intent: Seaswater Supply Pipeline dated 21 October 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404 • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Halleys Open Cut Pit Notice of Intent" (NOI 5232) dated 3 February 2006 and corporately endorsed by Adrian Lee, Manager health, Safety and Environment and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200410 • Works Approval Application and Mining Proposal for the Construction of a Beneficiation Rejects Dewatering Facility at Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 11 of 20 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date M74/144 (Registration ID 19739) received by Department of Industry and Resources on 3 July 2008 and retained on E0130/200404; • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project Mining Proposal Addendum Buffer Ponds M74/144" (Reg ID 28047) dated 17 August 2010 signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • Document titled: "Additional information for Mining Proposal addendum Buffer Ponds M74/244 (Reg ID 28047)" dated 23 September 2010 and signed by Mark Dawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001; • Email titled: "FQMAN - RNOPL Response to Buffer Pond Mining Proposal Queries" dated 5 October 2010 and signed by Dave Coggin and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. E0314/201001 Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 12/11/2008 09/11/2010 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Addendum Notice of Intent 3867" dated 6 October 2003 (NOI 4394) and signed by Mr Darryl Sampson and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. 2472/99. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of a Nickel Processing Plant and Project Infrastructure for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project" dated 26 February 2004 technically certified by Mr Darryl Murphy and corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten, President and Chief Operating Officer, and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200401. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of Seawater Supply Infrastructure Part B: Seawater Pipeline and Power Line" (NOI 5140) dated September 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404; and • Ravesthorpe Nickel Project Supplementary Notice of Intent for the Construction of Tailings and Evaporation Ponds" (NOI 5136) dated 23 September 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee, HSE Manager and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404. • Letter to Mr Norm Caporn (CALM) from Ravensthorpe Nickel titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Supplementary Notice of Intent: Seaswater Supply Pipeline dated 21 October 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404 • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Halleys Open Cut Pit Notice of Intent" (NOI 5232) dated 3 February 2006 and corporately endorsed by Adrian Lee, Manager health, Safety and Environment and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200410 • Works Approval Application and Mining Proposal for the Construction of a Beneficiation Rejects Dewatering Facility at Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations M74/144 (Registration ID 19739) received by Department of Industry and Resources on 3 July 2008 and retained on E0130/200404 Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 14/12/2006 11/11/2008 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Addendum Notice of Intent 3867" dated 6 October 2003 (NOI 4394) and signed by Mr Darryl Sampson and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. 2472/99. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of a Nickel Processing Plant and Project Infrastructure for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project" dated 26 February 2004 technically certified by Mr Darryl Murphy and corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten, President and Chief Operating Officer, and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200401. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of Seawater Supply Infrastructure Part B: Seawater Pipeline and Power Line" (NOI 5140) dated September 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404; and • Ravesthorpe Nickel Project Supplementary Notice of Intent for the Construction of Tailings and Evaporation Ponds" (NOI 5136) dated 23 September 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee, HSE Manager and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404. • Letter to Mr Norm Caporn (CALM) from Ravensthorpe Nickel titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Supplementary Notice of Intent: Seaswater Supply Pipeline dated 21 Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 12 of 20 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date October 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404 • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Halleys Open Cut Pit Notice of Intent" (NOI 5232) dated 3 February 2006 and corporately endorsed by Adrian Lee, Manager health, Safety and Environment and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200410 Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 13/12/2006 13/12/2006 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Addendum Notice of Intent 3867" dated 6 October 2003 (NOI 4394) and signed by Mr Darryl Sampson and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. 2472/99. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of a Nickel Processing Plant and Project Infrastructure for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project" dated 26 February 2004 technically certified by Mr Darryl Murphy and corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten, President and Chief Operating Officer, and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200401. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of Seawater Supply Infrastructure Part B: Seawater Pipeline and Power Line" (NOI 5140) dated September 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404; and • Letter to Mr Norm Caporn (CALM) from Ravensthorpe Nickel titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Supplementary Notice of Intent: Seaswater Supply Pipeline dated 21 October 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404 • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Halleys Open Cut Pit Notice of Intent" (NOI 5232) dated 3 February 2006 and corporately endorsed by Adrian Lee, Manager health, Safety and Environment and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200410 Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 24/12/2004 12/12/2006 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Addendum Notice of Intent 3867" dated 6 October 2003 (NOI 4394) and signed by Mr Darryl Sampson and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. 2472/99. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of a Nickel Processing Plant and Project Infrastructure for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project" dated 26 February 2004 technically certified by Mr Darryl Murphy and corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten, President and Chief Operating Officer, and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200401. Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 19/11/2003 23/12/2004 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Addendum Notice of Intent 3867" dated 6 October 2003 (NOI 4394) and signed by Mr Darryl Sampson and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. 2472/99. Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. 13 The lessee taking all reasonable and practicable measures to prevent or minimise the 19/11/2003 generation of dust from all materials handling operations, stockpiles, open areas and transport activities. 14 Where saline water is used for dust suppression, all reasonable measures being taken to avoid 19/11/2003 any detrimental effects to surrounding vegetation. 15 The lessee arranging lodgement of an Unconditional Performance Bond executed by a Bank or 22/01/2007 09/11/2010 other approved financial institution in favour of the Minister responsible for the Mining Act 1978 for due compliance with the environmental conditions of the lease in the sum of: • $2,111,000. The lessee arranging lodgement of an Unconditional Performance Bond executed by a Bank or 15/12/2006 21/01/2007 other approved financial institution in favour of the Minister responsible for the Mining Act 1978 for due compliance with the environmental conditions of the lease in the sum of:

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 13 of 20 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date The lessee arranging lodgement of an Unconditional Performance Bond executed by a Bank or 14/12/2006 14/12/2006 other approved financial institution in favour of the Minister responsible for the Mining Act 1978 for due compliance with the environmental conditions of the lease in the sum of: • $1,311,000 The lessee arranging lodgement of an Unconditional Performance Bond executed by a Bank or 13/12/2006 13/12/2006 other approved financial institution in favour of the Minister responsible for the Mining Act 1978 for due compliance with the environmental conditions of the lease in the sum of: • $2,111,000 • $1,311,000 The lessee arranging lodgement of an Unconditional Performance Bond executed by a Bank 24/12/2004 12/12/2006 or other approved financial institution in favour of the Minister for State Development for due compliance with the environmental conditions of the lease in the sum of: • $1,250,000 The lessee arranging lodgement of a Bond in favour of the Minister for State Development for 19/11/2003 23/12/2004 due compliance with the environmental conditions of the lease in the sum of: • $3,000. 16 The development and operation of the project being carried out in such a manner so as to 24/12/2004 create the minimum practicable disturbance to the existing vegetation and natural landform. 17 All topsoil and vegetation being removed ahead of all mining operations and being stockpiled 24/12/2004 appropriately for later respreading or immediately respread as rehabilitation progresses. 18 All topsoil being removed ahead of all mining operations from sites such as pit areas, waste 24/12/2004 disposal areas, ore stockpile areas, pipeline, haul roads and new access roads and being stockpiled for later respreading or immediately respread as rehabilitation progresses. 19 The lessee visually inspecting for evidence of pipeline failure the ground surrounding the 24/10/2011 dewatering effluent and saline groundwater supply pipelines at a minimum frequency of once per 12hr shift while in operation and once per week when not in operation. The lessee visually inspecting for evidence of pipeline failure the ground surrounding the 13/12/2006 23/10/2011 dewatering effluent and saline groundwater supply pipelines at a minimum frequency of once per day whilst in operation. 20 Should a failure in an inspected pipeline be discovered, the discharge being ceased 13/12/2006 immediately and not resuming until the pipeline has been repaired. The Environmental Officer, DoIR being notified within one week of the failure and provided with an estimate of total effluent volume lost due to the failure and a program of corrective action. 21 All pipeline access roads being engineered to prevent erosion and exposure of the pipeline 13/12/2006 caused by stormwater runoff. 22 Placement of waste material must be such that the final footprint after rehabilitation will not be 13/12/2006 impacted upon by pit wall subsidence and zone of instability. 23 At the completion of operations or progressively where possible, waste dump outslopes 13/12/2006 being battered down, covered with topsoil, deep ripped on the contour and revegetated with local native grasses, shrubs and trees to form a safe landform to the satisfaction of the Environmental Officer, Department of Industry and Resources. 24 Wastes from ancilliary facilities such as maintenance workshops and laboratories being 13/12/2006 managed in a manner which minimises their detrimental effect on the surrounding environment. Practical measures such as protective bunding, skimmers, silt traps, neutralisation pits and petrol/oil traps being provided and maintained as appropriate. 25 Any failure of components of the waste management systems resulting in a loss of potentially 13/12/2006 polluting matter to the environment being immediately reported to the Environmental Office, Department of Industry and Resources. This report being accompanied by a programme for corrective action. 26 At the completion of operations, or progressively where possible, all access roads and other 13/12/2006 disturbed areas being covered with topsoil, deep ripped and revegetated with local native grasses, shrubs and trees to the satisfaction of the Environmental Officer, Department of Industry and Resources. 27 Pipelines carrying dewatering effluent, saline groundwater from borefields, or process waters 13/12/2006 to and from tailings impoundments being fitted with automatic shutoff devices to prevent flow of effluent and waters to the environment in the event of systems failure. 28 The lessee visually inspecting for evidence of pipeline failure the ground surrounding the 13/12/2006 dewatering effluent and saline groundwater supply pipelines at a minimum frequency of once per week. 29 The construction of any tailings impoundment embankment shall be supervised by an 13/12/2006 engineering or Geotechnical specialist.

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 14 of 20 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date 30 The construction details of any tailings/sands reject storage embankment shall be documented 09/06/2011 by an appropriate engineering or geotechnical specialist and confirm that the construction satisfies the design intent. The construction document shall include the records of all construction quality control testing, the basis of any method specification adopted, and any significant modifications to the original design together with the reasons why the modifications were necessary. The construction document shall also present as-built drawings for the embankment earthworks and pipework. A copy of the relevant document shall be submitted to DMP for its records. The construction details of any tailings storage embankment shall be documented by an 13/12/2006 08/06/2011 engineering or geotechnical specialist and confirm that the construction satisfies the design intent. The construction document shall include the records of all construction quality control testing, the basis of any method specification adopted, and any significant modifications to the original design together with the reasons why the modifications were necessary. The construction document shall also present as-built drawings for the embankment earthworks and pipework. A copy of the construction document shall be submitted to Department of Industry and Resources for its records. 31 The tailings storage facility shall be checked on a routine daily basis by site personnel during 13/12/2006 periods of deposition to ensure that the facility is functioning as per the design intent. 32 An engineering or geotechnical specialist shall audit and review the active tailings storage 09/06/2011 facility/sands reject storage facility on an annual basis. The specialist shall review past performance, validate the design, examine tailings/sands management, and review the results of monitoring. Any deficiencies noted in the audit and review report shall be suitably addressed and improved. The audit and review report shall be submitted to DMP and should be accompanied by a recent survey pick-up of the facility and an updated tailings storage data sheet. An engineering or geotechnical specialist shall audit and review the active tailings storage 23/02/2009 08/06/2011 facility on an annual basis. The specialist shall review past performance, validate the design, examine tailings management, and review the results of monitoring. Any deficiencies noted in the audit and review report shall be suitably addressed and improved. The audit and review report shall be submitted to DMP and be accompanied by a recent survey pick-up of the facility and an updated tailings storage data sheet. An engineering or geotechnical specialist shall audit and review the active tailings storage 13/12/2006 22/02/2009 facility on biennial basis. The specialist shall review past performance, validate the design, examine tailings management and review the results of monitoring. Any deficiencies not in the review report shall be submitted to the Department of Industry with the annual environmental review, and should be accompanied by a recent survey pick-up of the facility and an updated tailings storage data sheet. 33 At the time of decommissioning of the tailings storage facility/sands reject storage facility 09/06/2011 and prior to rehabilitation, a further review report by a geotechnical or engineering specialist shall be submitted to DMP. This report should review the status of the structure and its contained tailings/sands, examine and address the implications of the physical and chemical characteristics of the materials, and present and review the results of all monitoring. The rehabilitation stabilisation works proposed and any on-going remedial requirements should also be addressed At the time of decommissioning of the tailings storage facility and prior to rehabilitation, a 13/12/2006 08/06/2011 further review report by a geotechnical or engineering specialist will be required by the State Mining Engineer. This report should review the status of the structure and its contained tailings, examine and address the implications of the physical and chemical characteristics of the materials, and present and review the results of all environmental monitoring. The rehabilitation stabilisation works proposed and any on-going remedial requirements should also be addressed 34 Any failure of components of the waste management systems resulting in a loss of potentially 13/12/2006 polluting matter to the environment, shall be immediately reported to the Environmental Officer, DoIR. This report being accompanied by a programme for corrective action. 35 Any alteration or expansion of operations within the lease boundaries beyond that outlined 10/11/2010 in the above document(s) not commencing until a plan of operations and a programme to safeguard the environment are submitted to the Director, Environment, DMP for his assessment and until his written approval to proceed has been obtained. 36 At the completion of operations, all buildings and structures being removed from site or 10/11/2010 demolished and buried to the satisfaction of the Director, Environment Division, DMP. 37 The lessee ensuring that all matter containing saline or other process chemical constituents 10/11/2010 being retained within holding facilities, such that there is no impairment of surface or underground waters.

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 15 of 20 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date 38 The construction of any impoundment embankment shall be supervised by a suitable 10/11/2010 specialist. 39 The construction details of the buffer ponds shall be documented by an engineering or 10/11/2010 geotechnical specialist and confirm that the construction satisfies the design intent. 40 The construction document required by condition 39 shall include the records of all 10/11/2010 construction quality control testing, the basis of any method specification adopted, and any significant modifications to the original design together with the reasons why the modifications were necessary. The construction document shall also present as-built drawings for the embankment earthworks and pipework. A copy of the construction document shall be submitted to DMP for its records. 41 The buffer ponds shall be checked on a routine daily basis by site personnel during periods of 10/11/2010 deposition to ensure that the facilities are functioning as per the design intent. 42 The lessee visually inspecting for evidence of pipeline failure the ground surrounding the 10/11/2010 pipelines discharging to the buffer pond(s) and the return process water pipelines at a minimum frequency of once per day whilst in operation. 43 Any alteration or expansion of operations within the lease boundaries beyond that outlined 18/03/2011 in the above document(s) not commencing until a plan of operations and a programme to safeguard the environment are submitted to the Director, Environment, DMP for his assessment and until his written approval to proceed has been obtained. 44 At the completion of operations, all buildings and structures being removed from site or 18/03/2011 demolished and buried to the satisfaction of an Environmental Officer, DMP. 45 All rubbish and scrap is to be progressively disposed of in a suitable manner, to the satisfaction 18/03/2011 of an Environmental Officer, DMP. 46 On the completion of operations or progressively when possible, all waste dumps, tailings 18/03/2011 storage facilities, stockpiles or other mining related landforms must be rehabilitated to form safe, stable, non-polluting structures which are integrated with the surrounding landscape and support self-sustaining, functional ecosystems comprising suitable, local provenance species or an alternative agreed outcome to the satisfaction of an Environmental Officer, DMP. 47 The lessee visually inspecting for evidence of pipeline failure the ground surrounding the 18/03/2011 dewatering effluent and saline groundwater supply pipelines at a minimum frequency of once per shift whilst in operation. 48 The lessee ensuring that all matter containing saline or other process chemical constituents 18/03/2011 being retained within holding facilities, such that there is no impairment of surface or underground waters. 49 Pipelines carrying dewatering effluent, saline water or process waters to and from 18/03/2011 impoundments being fitted with automatic shutoff devices to prevent flow of effluent and waters to the environment in the event of systems failure. 50 The lessee must undertake quarterly assessments of results from water level/sampling 18/03/2011 monitoring around the mine to estimate (3 months in advance) projected water balances in the Waste Storage Facility (WST) and Tailings Storage Facility (TSF), taking into consideration the expected seasonal rainfall and up-to-date mine water discharge/hydro geological information on water levels and contaminant levels. This projected information is to be used to confirm, well in advance, the acceptable timeframes and strategies for the lessee to design organise and undertake any remedial actions for the water management plan in the event of unsatisfactory monitoring trends being identified. 51 The construction of any sand reject/tailings storage embankment shall be supervised by an 09/06/2011 engineering or geotechnical specialist. 52 RNO is to estimate (3 months in advance) projected water balances in the sands reject storage 09/06/2011 facility, taking into consideration the expected seasonal rainfall and up-to-date mine water discharge/hydrogeological information on water levels and contaminant levels. This projected information, along with assessment of results from water level monitoring/sampling around and within the sands reject storage facility will highlight, well in advance, the timeframe for RNO to design, organise and construct undertake any remedial actions that may be required. The assessments should be kept on site for review by relevant regulatory personnel as required. 53 No material to be deposited on the southern side of the Sands Rejects Storage Facility at 09/06/2011 a distance equivalent to 11 degrees of the maximum height of the southern side of the final structure, until it can be demonstrated to the Director, Environment Division, DMP, that the final closure strategy is sustainable. 54 Operation of the Sands Reject Storage Facility must not impact upon riparian vegetation 09/06/2011 associated with nearby and/or downstream drainage systems. 55 "A Mine Closure Plan is to be submitted in the Annual Environmental Reporting month 21/10/2013 23/05/2016 specified in tenement conditions in the year specified below, unless otherwise directed by an

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 16 of 20 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date Environmental Officer, DMP. The Mine Closure Plan is to be prepared in accordance with the "Guidelines for Preparing Mine Closure Plans" available on DMP's website" • 2016 "A Mine Closure Plan is to be submitted in the Annual Environmental Reporting month 05/10/2011 20/10/2013 specified in tenement conditions in the year specified below, unless otherwise directed by an Environmental Officer, DMP. The Mine Closure Plan is to be prepared in accordance with the "Guidelines for Preparing Mine Closure Plans" available on DMP's website" • 2012. 56 All liquid containment facilities (dams, sumps and ponds) must be visually inspected at 24/10/2011 a minimum frequency of once per day while in operation and once per week when not in operation, to ensure these facilities have sufficient freeboard to contain all rainfall from a 1 in 100 year, 72 hour rainfall event. 57 The Environment Division, DMP must be immediately notified if there is any seepage, overflow, 24/10/2011 spills or failure of the liquid containment facilities (dams, sumps and ponds). Within one week of the notification, a programme for corrective actions must also be submitted to DMP. 58 Fauna access to all steep sided or lined liquid containment facilities must be prevented by the 24/10/2011 use of fencing, bunding, netting or other measures. 59 All steep sided or lined liquid containment facilities must be fitted with fauna egress matting 24/10/2011 which enables any entrapped fauna to escape safely. 60 All activities being carried out in such a manner so as to not have a detrimental effect on 21/11/2013 the natural water flow through the lease and surrounding areas to the satisfaction of the Environmental Officer, DMP. 61 A Mine Closure Plan is to be submitted in the Annual Environmental Reporting month 23/05/2016 specified in tenement conditions in the year specified below, unless otherwise directed by an Environmental Officer, DMP. The Mine Closure Plan is to be prepared in accordance with the "Guidelines for Preparing Mine Closure Plans" available on DMP's website: • 2019

DEALINGS DETAILS Dealings Encumbrances Application to Amend 371H/023 Lodged 4:00 PM on 27 May 2003 amending address for QNI WA PTY LTD to read " C/- Central Tenement Services, PO Box 722, WEST PERTH, WA 6872" REGISTERED 4:00 PM 27 May 2003 Bond PE8736 Lodged 9:30:00 AM on 07 Nov 2003 For $3,000.00 RECORDED 9:30 AM 07 Nov 2003 RETIRED 28 Jan 2005 Bond PE9184 Lodged on 23 Apr 2004 For $1,250,000.00 (Unconditional Performance Bond) RECORDED 23 Apr 2004 RETIRED: 22 March 2010 Bond 229971 Lodged 9:30 AM on 10 Jan 2006 For $61,000.00 (Unconditional Performance Bond) RECORDED 9:30 AM 10 Jan 2006 RETIRED: 22 March 2010 Bond 236424 Lodged on 22 Mar 2006 For $800,000.00 (Unconditional Performance Bond) RECORDED 22 Mar 2006 RETIRED: 22 March 2010 Application to Amend 363H/067 Lodged 2.50 PM on 01 Sep 2006 amending address for Billiton Nickel (Ravensthorpe) Pty Ltd and QNI Western Australia Pty Ltd to read " C/- BHP Billiton Land Services, Nickel West PO Box 8301 Perth Business Centre WA 6849" RECORDED 2:50 PM 01 Sep 2006 Bond Requirement 312441 Requirement Date: 22/01/2007 Amount: $2,111,000.00 RECORDED: 14:08:06 22 January 2007

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 17 of 20 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144 - Live FINALISED: 09:55:29 10 November 2010 Application to Amend 341493 Lodged: 15:14 23 February 2010 REJECTED: 15:14 23 February 2010 Bond 342782 Lodged: 13:00 16 March 2010 Bond Type: Unconditional Performance Bond Bond Amount: $2,111,000.00 RECORDED: 16 March 2010 RETIRED - MRF: 04 March 2014 Application to Amend 343965 Lodged: 15:23 30 March 2010 Amending: Address From: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, LEVEL 1, 24 OUTRAM ST, WEST PERTH, WA, 6005 To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITILE SERVICES PTY LTD, P.O. BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849 RECORDED: 15:23 30 March 2010 Bond 357849 Lodged: 10:20 21 October 2010 Bond Type: Unconditional Performance Bond Bond Amount: $119,000.00 RECORDED: 21 October 2010 RETIRED - MRF: 04 March 2014 Bond Requirement 358886 Requirement Date: 10/11/2010 Amount: $2,230,000.00 RECORDED: 10:50:15 10 November 2010 FINALISED: 07:36:30 09 June 2011 Bond 370195 Lodged: 12:50 21 April 2011 Bond Type: Unconditional Performance Bond Bond Amount: $467,000.00 RECORDED: 21 April 2011 RETIRED - MRF: 04 March 2014 Bond Requirement 373336 Requirement Date: 07/06/2011 Amount: $2,697,000.00 RECORDED: 08:12:43 09 June 2011 FINALISED: 09:28:47 04 March 2014 Extension of Time 479299 Lodged: 15:39 16 December 2015 Type: Form 5 RECORDED: 15:39 16 December 2015 APPROVED: 13:19:18 21 December 2015 Time extended to 31 January 2016 Application to Amend 490088 Lodged: 16:21:02 06 July 2016 Amending: Address (Including DTC Details) From: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, WA, 6849 To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES (WA) PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 92289977 RECORDED: 16:21:02 06 July 2016

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 18 of 20 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144 - Live BOND DETAILS

Bond Surety Amount Bond date Bond status Bond status date 370195 NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK $467,000.00 21/04/2011 Retired - MRF 04/03/2014 LIMITED 357849 NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK $119,000.00 21/10/2010 Retired - MRF 04/03/2014 LIMITED 342782 NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK $2,111,000.00 16/03/2010 Retired - MRF 04/03/2014 LIMITED 236424 AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND $800,000.00 22/03/2006 Retired 22/03/2010 BANKING GROUP LTD 229971 AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND $61,000.00 10/01/2006 Retired 22/03/2010 BANKING GROUP LTD PE9184 HSBC BANK AUSTRALIA LTD $1,250,000.00 23/04/2004 Retired 22/03/2010 PE8736 AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND $3,000.00 07/11/2003 Retired 28/01/2005 BANKING GROUP LTD

RENT DETAILS Rent Payments Type Year Receipt Payment No Receipt No MR Amount Rental Area Effective Amount Discrepancy Date Lodged Date Due Payment 2019 28/09/2018 1278900046 9696804450 OL $11,837.10 632.10000 HA 20/01/2004 $11,837.10 $0.00 Payment 2018 29/09/2017 6019072005 7803431761 OL $11,140.80 632.10000 HA 20/01/2004 $11,140.80 $0.00 FQM AUS NICKEL G Payment 2017 14/10/2016 MT-210010764313- OL $10,792.65 632.10000 HA 20/01/2004 $10,792.65 $0.00 EF Payment 2016 28/10/2015 MT-210010402516- OL $10,444.50 632.10000 HA 20/01/2004 $10,444.50 $0.00 EF Payment 2015 15/10/2014 MT-210010209604- OL $10,191.30 632.10000 HA 20/01/2004 $10,191.30 $0.00 EF Payment 2014 15/10/2013 MT-210010138691- OL $9,938.10 632.10000 HA 20/01/2004 $9,938.10 $0.00 EF Payment 2013 28/09/2012 MT-210010066856- OL $9,748.20 632.10000 HA 20/01/2004 $9,748.20 $0.00 EF Payment 2012 21/10/2011 101571 PE $9,495.00 632.10000 HA 20/01/2004 $9,495.00 $0.00 Payment 2011 27/08/2010 83444 PE $10,096.35 632.10000 HA 20/01/2004 $10,096.35 $0.00 Payment 2010 20/10/2009 71261 PE $9,887.46 632.10000 HA 20/01/2004 $9,887.46 $0.00 Payment 2009 21/10/2008 57684 PE $9,469.68 632.10000 HA 20/01/2004 $9,469.68 $0.00 Payment 2008 23/10/2007 43868 PE $9,191.16 632.10000 HA 20/01/2004 $9,191.16 $0.00 Payment 2007 23/10/2006 30272 PE $8,773.38 632.10000 HA 20/01/2004 $8,773.38 $0.00 Payment 2006 18/10/2005 16856 PE $8,494.86 632.10000 HA 20/01/2004 $8,494.86 $0.00 Payment 2005 29/10/2004 4358 PE $8,285.97 632.10000 HA 20/01/2004 $8,285.97 $0.00 Payment 2004 07/11/2003 66141 PE $8,077.08 632.10000 HA 20/01/2004 $8,077.08 $0.00 Payment 2003 14/08/2000 26512 PE $7,171.89 632.10000 HA 20/01/2004 $7,171.89 $0.00

EXPENDITURE/EXEMPTION DETAILS Expenditure/Exemptions Year Minimum Expenditure Total Exemption Exemption Exemption Exemption Outcome Expenditure Lodged Expenditure Amount Lodged Number Status Date 2019 $63,300.00 2018 $63,300.00 10/01/2019 $400,000.00 $63,300.00 13/12/2018 $1,707,366.20 2017 $63,300.00 13/12/2017$106,420,930.12 2016 $63,300.00 08/12/2016$59,208,141.00

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 19 of 20 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/144 - Live Year Minimum Expenditure Total Exemption Exemption Exemption Exemption Outcome Expenditure Lodged Expenditure Amount Lodged Number Status Date 2015 $63,300.00 22/12/2015 $367,760.00 2014 $63,300.00 16/10/2014 $135,495.00 2013 $63,300.00 27/12/2013 $1,819,393.00 2012 $63,300.00 19/12/2012$203,879,779.00 2011 $63,300.00 22/12/2011$221,269,405.00 2010 $63,300.00 09/12/2010 $1,004,291.00 2009 $63,300.00 04/12/2009 $9,144,643.00 2008 $63,300.00 23/12/2008$525,899,339.00 2007 $63,300.00 19/12/2007$689,761,314.00 2006 $63,300.00 11/12/2006$705,648,698.00 2005 $63,300.00 19/12/2005$429,899,410.00 2004 $63,300.00 16/12/2004$43,916,421.00 2003 $63,300.00 18/12/2003 $762,058.00 Expenditure Details Year Lodged Exploration Mining Aboriginal Rent/Rates Admin. Prospecting Total Activities Activities Survey Expenditure 2018 10/01/2019 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $400,000.00 $0.00 $400,000.00 2018 13/12/2018 $18,013.00$1,664,539.00 $0.00 $12,154.20 $12,660.00 $0.00 $1,707,366.20 2017 13/12/2017 $0.00$106,303,406.43 $0.00 $11,783.65 $105,740.04 $0.00 $106,420,930.12 2016 08/12/2016 $46,143.00$59,137,993.00 $0.00 $11,345.00 $12,660.00 $0.00 $59,208,141.00 2015 22/12/2015 $33,115.00 $310,890.00 $0.00 $11,095.00 $12,660.00 $0.00 $367,760.00 2014 16/10/2014 $0.00 $111,790.00 $0.00 $11,045.00 $12,660.00 $0.00 $135,495.00 2013 27/12/2013 $0.00$1,771,800.00 $0.00 $2,813.00 $44,780.00 $0.00 $1,819,393.00 2012 19/12/2012 $21,884.00$203,835,740.00 $0.00 $9,495.00 $12,660.00 $0.00 $203,879,779.00 2011 22/12/2011 $0.00$221,238,562.00 $0.00 $10,843.00 $20,000.00 $0.00 $221,269,405.00 2010 09/12/2010 $0.00 $973,340.00 $0.00 $10,513.00 $20,438.00 $0.00 $1,004,291.00 2009 04/12/2009 $3,734.00$7,607,178.00 $0.00 $9,625.00$1,524,106.00 $0.00 $9,144,643.00 2008 23/12/2008 $10,000.00$438,230,246.00 $0.00 $9,213.00$87,649,880.00 $0.00 $525,899,339.00 2007 19/12/2007 $0.00$641,107,440.00 $0.00 $8,982.00$48,644,892.00 $0.00 $689,761,314.00 2006 11/12/2006 $0.00$677,961,809.00 $0.00 $8,610.00$27,678,279.00 $0.00 $705,648,698.00 2005 19/12/2005 $0.00$358,242,587.00 $0.00 $8,306.00$71,648,517.00 $0.00 $429,899,410.00 2004 16/12/2004 $972,829.00$39,244,218.00 $0.00 $9,001.00$3,690,373.00 $0.00 $43,916,421.00 2003 18/12/2003 $628,318.00 $0.00 $0.00 $8,077.00 $125,663.00 $0.00 $762,058.00

COMBINED REPORTING DETAILS

C Number : 61/1999 Reporting Date : 06/07 Project : Ravensthorpe Affecting 07/05 - 06/05 Period : Active Tenements: M 74/108 (05/12/2001) M 74/114 (15/06/2001) M 74/115 (15/06/2001) M 74/116 (15/06/2001) M 74/123 (07/10/2003) M 74/124 (16/06/2010) M 74/125 (16/06/2010) M 74/142 (14/02/2006) M 74/143 (07/10/2003) M 74/144 (07/10/2003) M 74/145 (07/10/2003) M 74/167 (13/04/2010) M 74/168 (13/04/2010) M 74/169 (17/07/2007) M 74/170 (13/04/2010) M 74/171 (13/04/2010) M 74/172 (17/07/2007) M 74/173 (07/04/2004) M 74/174 (07/04/2004) M 74/175 (07/04/2004) M 74/187 (13/04/2010) M 74/203 (13/04/2010) M 74/220 (09/08/2006) M 74/235 (13/04/2010) M 74/236 (13/04/2010) M 74/237 (13/04/2010)

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Created 16/09/2019 12:06:13 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 20 of 20 WESTERN AUSTRALIA

MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/167

This Register Search issued pursuant to Section 103F(4) of Rick Rogerson the Mining Act, 1978 at: 12:06:26 16/09/2019 Executive Director Resource Tenure Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety

Tenement Summary Identifier : M 74/167 District : PHILLIPS RIVER M.F. Current Area : 441.05000 HA Status : Live Mark Out : 30/05/2003 17:40:00 Received : 03/06/2003 16:10:00 Term Granted : 21 Years Lodging Office : PERTH Commence : 25/03/2010 Expiry : 24/03/2031 Purpose : Death : Rent Status Due for Year End 24/03/2020 : Previous Amount Outstanding : $0.00 Current Due : $0.00 Rent for Year End 24/03/2021 : $8,751.60 Expenditure Status Expended Year End 24/03/2019 : EXPENDED IN FULL Current Year (24/03/2020) Commitment : $44,200.00

OWNERSHIP DETAILS Current Holders Name and Address Shares FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD (ACN:135761465) 100 HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 92289977

Total Shares: 100

Holder Changes Dealing Status Date From (Shares) To (Shares)

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:26 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 1 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/167 - Live Deemed Transfer Registered BILLITON NICKEL FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY 340709 11/02/2010 (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD (50) LTD (50) 15:08:00 Deemed Transfer Registered QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY 340710 11/02/2010 LTD (50) LTD (50) 15:08:00 Applicants on Receival Name and Address Shares BILLITON NICKEL (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD 50 C/-BHP BILLITON NICKEL WEST PTY LTD, LAND SERVICES NICKEL WEST, PO BOX 8301 PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, WA, 6849 QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 50 C/- BHP BILLITON NICKEL WEST PTY LTD, LAND SERVICES, PO BOX 8301 PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, WA, 6849 Total Shares: 100

DESCRIPTION DETAILS Description

Locality : Shoemaker Levy Datum : Datum peg situated at MGA co ordinates 253085.030E and 6279158.190N Zone51 Boundary : Thence 253098.300 E 6279202.240 N Thence 253012.820 E 6279257.870 N Thence 253130.740 E 3279436.380 N Thence 252852.900 E 6279780.300 N Thence 252676.060 E 6279783.460 N Thence 252661.930 E 6280332.100 N Thence 253508.750 E 6281019.330 N Thence 254874.130 E 6281054.150 N Thence 256038.860 E 6279233.750 N Back to datum

Section 67 part conversion of E 74/208 Area : Type Dealing No Start Date Area Surveyed 26/03/2010 441.05000 HA Granted 25/03/2010 465.49080 HA Applied For 30/05/2003 465.49080 HA

RELATIONSHIPS Relationships Relationship Dealing No Dealing Status Tenement ID Tenement Status Section 67 Conversion 189283 Finalised E 74/208 Dead State Agreement Conversions Applicable Legislation Effective Start Effective End

SURVEY DETAILS Survey Surveyed Area Surveyed Surveyor`s Name Field Book Instruction Project Date Date 441.05000 HA 26/03/2010 HEYHOE, PD 232, 233 13/08/2008 12423

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:26 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 2 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/167 - Live Standard Plan Diagram 65433

GENERAL DETAILS General Objection Closing Date : 08/07/2003 Application Fee : $200.00 File Reference : Survey Fee : Receipt Number : 60949 Special Indicator Special Indicator Start End

SHIRE DETAILS Shire Shire Shire No Start End Area RAVENSTHORPE SHIRE 7420 30/05/2003 441.05000 HA

NATIVE TITLE DETAILS Native Title Referrals DISCLAIMER: Complete Native Title Information is not available for this Tenement/Amalgamation

Date Referred Referral Type Procedure Current Status 18/08/2003 Tenement Application NT Cleared

GRANT DETAILS Recommendation Recommended for : Grant 22/01/2010 Grant Granted :25/03/2010 Holder Notified : 25/03/2010 Licence/Lease issued : Term Term : 21 Years From : 25/03/2010 To : 24/03/2031

ENDORSEMENTS/CONDITIONS DETAILS Endorsements and Conditions # ENDORSEMENTS Start Date End Date 1 The lessee's attention is drawn to the provisions of the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 and any 25/03/2010 Regulations thereunder. 2 The lessee's attention is drawn to the Environmental Protection Act 1986 and the 25/03/2010 Environmental Protection (Clearing of Native Vegetation) Regulations 2004, which provides for the protection of all native vegetation from damage unless prior permission is obtained. 3 The grant of this Lease does not include any private land referred to in Section 29(2) of the 25/03/2010 Mining Act 1978 except that below 30 metres from the natural surface of the land. 4 Persons claiming native title to the land the subject of this mining tenement entered into a deed 25/03/2010 under the Native Title Act 1993 with the State of Western Australia, the Minister responsible for the Mining Act 1978 and the tenement holder agreeing to the grant of the tenement.Copies of

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:26 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 3 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/167 - Live # ENDORSEMENTS Start Date End Date the deed were given to the National Native Title Tribunal pursuant to Section 34 of the Native Title Act and filed at the Department of Mines and Petroleum. # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date 1 Survey. 25/03/2010 2 All surface holes drilled for the purpose of exploration are to be capped, filled or otherwise 25/03/2010 made safe immediately after completion. 3 All disturbances to the surface of the land made as a result of exploration, including costeans, 25/03/2010 drill pads, grid lines and access tracks, being backfilled and rehabilitated to the satisfaction of the Environmental Officer, Department of Mines and Petroleum (DMP). Backfilling and rehabilitation being required no later than 6 months after excavation unless otherwise approved in writing by the Environmental Officer, DMP. 4 All waste materials, rubbish, plastic sample bags, abandoned equipment and temporary 25/03/2010 buildings being removed from the mining tenement prior to or at the termination of exploration program. 5 Unless the written approval of the Environmental Officer, DMP is first obtained, the use of 25/03/2010 drilling rigs, scrapers, graders, bulldozers, backhoes or other mechanised equipment for surface disturbance or the excavation of costeans is prohibited. Following approval, all topsoil being removed ahead of mining operations and separately stockpiled for replacement after backfilling and/or completion of operations. 6 The lessee submitting a plan of proposed operations and measures to safeguard the 25/03/2010 environment to the Director, Environment, DMP for his assessment and written approval prior to commencing any developmental or productive mining or construction activity. 7 No excavation, excepting shafts, approaching closer to the South Coast Highway, Highway 25/03/2010 verge or the road reserve than a distance equal to twice the depth of the excavation and mining on the South Coast Highway or Highway verge being confined to below a depth of 30 metres from the natural surface. 8 The prior written consent of the Minister responsible for the Mining Act 1978 being obtained 25/03/2010 before commencing any mining activities on Parklands and Public Utility Reserve 49054. 9 In areas of native vegetation within the tenement, no exploration activities commencing 25/03/2010 until the licensee provides a plan of management to prevent the spread of dieback disease (Phytophthera sp) to the Director, Environment, DMP for assessment and until his written approval has been received. All exploration activities shall then comply with the commitments made in the management plan. In respect to the area outlined in red and designated as a FNA 5294, in TENGRAPH 25/03/2010 hereinafter referred to as the designated area, the following additional conditions shall apply : 10 Prior to any "environmental disturbance", as defined by the Director, Environment, DMP the 25/03/2010 lessee preparing a detailed program for each phase of proposed exploration for approval of the Director, Environment, DMP. This program to include:- • maps and/or aerial photographs showing the proposed locations of all ground activities and disturbance; • the purpose, specifications and extent of each activity and disturbance; • descriptions of all vegetation types (in general terms), land forms, and unusual features likely to be disturbed by such proposed disturbances. • details on proposals that may disturb sensitive terrestrial habitats including any declared rare flora and fauna; • techniques, prescriptions, and timetable for rehabilitation of all proposed disturbances; • undertaking for corrective measures for failed rehabilitation; • details of water requirements from within the designated area; • details of refuse disposal; and • proposals for instruction and supervision of personnel and contractors in respect to environmental conditions. 11 At agreed intervals, not greater than 12 monthly, the lessee providing a brief report to the 25/03/2010 Director, Environment, DMP outlining the progress of the operation and rehabilitation program and the proposed operations and rehabilitation programs for the next 12 months. 12 Prior to accessing the lease area, the lessee shall consult with the Environmental Officer, DMP 25/03/2010 and ensure that where required all vehicles and equipment entering the designated area are washed down to remove soil and plant propagules and adhering to such conditions specified for the prevention of the spread of soil- borne diseases.

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:26 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 4 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/167 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date 13 Access to and from and the movement of vehicles within the lease area being restricted to 25/03/2010 ground or seasonal conditions and routes approved under the program or otherwise agreed by the Environmental Officer, DMP. 14 Prior to the cessation of the exploration/prospecting activity in the designated area, the lessee 25/03/2010 notifying the Director, Environment, DMP and arranging an inspection as required. 15 The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment to be 13/11/2014 carried out in accordance with the document titled: • "Dieback Management Plan" dated 7 April 2004 signed by Julia Lawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS-POW-52470 as Doc ID 3190404

DEALINGS DETAILS Dealings Encumbrances Application to Amend 363H/067 Lodged 2.50 PM on 01 Sep 2006 amending address for Billiton Nickel (Ravensthorpe) Pty Ltd and QNI Western Australia Pty Ltd to read " C/- BHP Billiton Land Services, Nickel West PO Box 8301 Perth Business Centre WA 6849" RECORDED 2:50 PM 01 Sep 2006 Transfer 340709 Lodged: 15:08 11 February 2010 Primary E 74/208 Tenement: Holder details S67 updated pursuant to: From: BILLITON NICKEL (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD 50/100 shares To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD 50/100 shares REGISTERED: 15:08 11 February 2010 Transfer 340710 Lodged: 15:08 11 February 2010 Primary E 74/208 Tenement: Holder details S67 updated pursuant to: From: QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 50/100 shares To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD 50/100 shares REGISTERED: 15:08 11 February 2010 Application to Amend 341493 Lodged: 15:14 23 February 2010 REJECTED: 15:14 23 February 2010 Application to Amend 343965 Lodged: 15:23 30 March 2010 Amending: Address From: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, LEVEL 1, 24 OUTRAM ST, WEST PERTH, WA, 6005 To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITILE SERVICES PTY LTD, P.O. BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849 RECORDED: 15:23 30 March 2010 Extension of Time 372122 Lodged: 13:14 23 May 2011 Type: Form 5 RECORDED: 13:14 23 May 2011 Extension of time until 30 June 2011 to lodge Form 5 for the year ending 24 March 2011

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:26 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 5 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/167 - Live APPROVED: 09:25:02 24 May 2011 Forfeiture 409165 Initiated: 22/10/2012 for non-compliance with expenditure conditions RECORDED: 09:00 29 October 2012 Notice Issued: Regulation 50 Notice sent 22/10/2012 for non- compliance with expenditure conditions pursuant to Reg 15. Compliance Date: 22/11/2012 FINALISED: Order by Minister on 18 January 2013 that M 74/167 be Penalty Imposed Fine 415331 Fine in respect to: Forfeiture Process 409165 Fine reason: Non-compliance with expenditure obligations Penalty amount: $2,756.00 Notification date: 21/01/2013 Due date: 27/02/2013 Pursuant to: Section 97(5) RECORDED: 18 January 2013 PAYMENT 25 February 2013 RECEIVED: Receipt Number: 06-120917 Amount: $2,756.00 Remaining $0.00 balance: FINALISED: 25 February 2013 Extension of Time 447387 Lodged: 14:05 26 May 2014 Type: Form 5 RECORDED: 14:05 26 May 2014 APPROVED: 09:00:39 28 May 2014 Time to lodge form 5 extended to 30 May 2014 Extension of Time 468902 Lodged: 10:53 26 May 2015 Type: Form 5 RECORDED: 10:53 26 May 2015 APPROVED: 10:00:46 10 June 2015 Time extended to 26 May 2015 Forfeiture 474518 Initiated: 15/09/2015 for non-compliance with reporting requirements RECORDED: 10:15:46 17 September 2015 Notice Issued: Regulation 50 Notice sent 15/09/2015 for non- compliance with reporting requirements pursuant to Sec 115A. Compliance Date: 15/10/2015 WITHDRAWN: 21 September 2015 (Report received before notice sent.) Application to Amend 490088 Lodged: 16:21:02 06 July 2016 Amending: Address (Including DTC Details) From: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, WA, 6849 To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES (WA) PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 92289977 RECORDED: 16:21:02 06 July 2016

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:26 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 6 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/167 - Live BOND DETAILS

Bond Surety Amount Bond date Bond status Bond status date

RENT DETAILS Rent Payments Type Year Receipt Payment No Receipt No MR Amount Rental Area Effective Amount Discrepancy Date Lodged Date Due Payment 2020 15/03/2019 1699707566 10089144 OL $8,265.40 441.05000 HA 26/03/2010 $8,265.40 $0.00 Payment 2019 16/03/2018 1629694652 8841751939 OL $7,779.20 441.05000 HA 26/03/2010 $7,779.20 $0.00 Payment 2018 24/04/2017 MT-210011033651- OL $7,536.10 441.05000 HA 26/03/2010 $7,536.10 $0.00 EF Payment 2017 15/03/2016 MT-210010541150- OL $7,293.00 441.05000 HA 26/03/2010 $7,293.00 $0.00 EF Payment 2016 31/03/2015 MT-210010240049- OL $7,116.20 441.05000 HA 26/03/2010 $7,116.20 $0.00 EF Payment 2015 02/05/2014 MT-210010176162- OL $6,939.40 441.05000 HA 26/03/2010 $6,939.40 $0.00 EF Payment 2014 22/03/2013 MT-210010099046- OL $6,806.80 441.05000 HA 26/03/2010 $6,806.80 $0.00 EF Payment 2013 30/03/2012 MT-210010037706- OL $6,630.00 441.05000 HA 26/03/2010 $6,630.00 $0.00 EF Payment 2012 14/02/2011 89974 PE $7,049.90 441.05000 HA 26/03/2010 $7,049.90 $0.00 Refund 2011 08/07/2010 (REFUND) PE $295.68 441.05000 HA 26/03/2010 $5,445.44 $0.00 60949 Payment 2011 09/02/2010 75396 PE $521.92 Payment 2011 04/06/2003 60949 PE $5,219.20

EXPENDITURE/EXEMPTION DETAILS Expenditure/Exemptions Year Minimum Expenditure Total Exemption Exemption Exemption Exemption Outcome Expenditure Lodged Expenditure Amount Lodged Number Status Date 2020 $44,200.00 2019 $44,200.00 20/05/2019 $72,896.09 2018 $44,200.00 22/05/2018 $195,792.10 2017 $44,200.00 09/05/2017 $137,875.41 2016 $44,200.00 04/05/2016 $44,950.00 $44,200.00 11/04/2016 $51,339.00 2015 $44,200.00 26/05/2015 $49,499.00 2014 $44,200.00 30/05/2014 $44,499.00 2013 $44,200.00 09/05/2013 $72,641.00 2012 $44,200.00 24/05/2012 $16,637.00 $44,200.00 23/05/2012 398094 Refused 19/10/2012 2011 $44,400.00 28/06/2011 $51,955.00 Expenditure Details Year Lodged Exploration Mining Aboriginal Rent/Rates Admin. Prospecting Total Activities Activities Survey Expenditure 2019 20/05/2019 $6,866.00 $42,888.00 $0.00 $10,993.09 $12,149.00 $0.00 $72,896.09 2018 22/05/2018 $0.00 $178,425.00 $0.00 $8,527.10 $8,840.00 $0.00 $195,792.10 2017 09/05/2017 $106,612.41 $0.00 $0.00 $8,284.00 $22,979.00 $0.00 $137,875.41 2016 04/05/2016 $29,840.00 $2,150.00 $740.00 $8,020.00 $4,200.00 $0.00 $44,950.00 2016 11/04/2016 $29,840.00 $2,150.00 $740.00 $14,409.00 $4,200.00 $0.00 $51,339.00 2015 26/05/2015 $30,820.00 $2,150.00 $740.00 $7,789.00 $8,000.00 $0.00 $49,499.00 2014 30/05/2014 $20,430.00 $4,450.00 $3,120.00 $7,659.00 $8,840.00 $0.00 $44,499.00

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:26 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 7 of 8 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/167 - Live Year Lodged Exploration Mining Aboriginal Rent/Rates Admin. Prospecting Total Activities Activities Survey Expenditure 2013 09/05/2013 $59,120.00 $0.00 $0.00 $7,441.00 $6,080.00 $0.00 $72,641.00 2012 24/05/2012 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $7,797.00 $8,840.00 $0.00 $16,637.00 2011 28/06/2011 $36,826.00 $0.00 $0.00 $6,289.00 $8,840.00 $0.00 $51,955.00

COMBINED REPORTING DETAILS

C Number : 61/1999 Reporting Date : 06/07 Project : Ravensthorpe Affecting 07/05 - 06/05 Period : Active Tenements: M 74/108 (05/12/2001) M 74/114 (15/06/2001) M 74/115 (15/06/2001) M 74/116 (15/06/2001) M 74/123 (07/10/2003) M 74/124 (16/06/2010) M 74/125 (16/06/2010) M 74/142 (14/02/2006) M 74/143 (07/10/2003) M 74/144 (07/10/2003) M 74/145 (07/10/2003) M 74/167 (13/04/2010) M 74/168 (13/04/2010) M 74/169 (17/07/2007) M 74/170 (13/04/2010) M 74/171 (13/04/2010) M 74/172 (17/07/2007) M 74/173 (07/04/2004) M 74/174 (07/04/2004) M 74/175 (07/04/2004) M 74/187 (13/04/2010) M 74/203 (13/04/2010) M 74/220 (09/08/2006) M 74/235 (13/04/2010) M 74/236 (13/04/2010) M 74/237 (13/04/2010)

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Created 16/09/2019 12:06:26 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 8 of 8 WESTERN AUSTRALIA

MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/168

This Register Search issued pursuant to Section 103F(4) of Rick Rogerson the Mining Act, 1978 at: 12:06:28 16/09/2019 Executive Director Resource Tenure Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety

Tenement Summary Identifier : M 74/168 District : PHILLIPS RIVER M.F. Current Area : 954.70000 HA Status : Live Mark Out : 30/05/2003 16:30:00 Received : 03/06/2003 16:10:00 Term Granted : 21 Years Lodging Office : PERTH Commence : 25/03/2010 Expiry : 24/03/2031 Purpose : Death : Rent Status Due for Year End 24/03/2020 : Previous Amount Outstanding : $0.00 Current Due : $0.00 Rent for Year End 24/03/2021 : $18,909.00 Expenditure Status Expended Year End 24/03/2019 : EXPENDED IN FULL Current Year (24/03/2020) Commitment : $95,500.00

OWNERSHIP DETAILS Current Holders Name and Address Shares FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD (ACN:135761465) 100 HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 92289977

Total Shares: 100

Holder Changes Dealing Status Date From (Shares) To (Shares)

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:28 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 1 of 9 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/168 - Live Deemed Transfer Registered BILLITON NICKEL FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY 340707 11/02/2010 (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD (50) LTD (50) 15:08:00 Deemed Transfer Registered QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY 340708 11/02/2010 LTD (50) LTD (50) 15:08:00 Applicants on Receival Name and Address Shares BILLITON NICKEL (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD 50 C/-BHP BILLITON NICKEL WEST PTY LTD, LAND SERVICES NICKEL WEST, PO BOX 8301 PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, WA, 6849 QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 50 C/- BHP BILLITON NICKEL WEST PTY LTD, LAND SERVICES, PO BOX 8301 PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, WA, 6849 Total Shares: 100

DESCRIPTION DETAILS Description

Locality : Shoemaker Levy Datum : Datum peg situated at MGA co ordinates 252889.870 E and 6284155.430 N Zone 51 Boundary : Thence 254874.130 E 6281054.150 N Thence 253508.750 E 6281019.330 N Thence 253756.500 E 6281221.970 N Thence 252402.070 E 6282901.250 N Thence 251151.360 E 6283896.840 N Thence 250168.700 E 6283103.790 N Thence 251394.370 E 6281586.120 N Thence 250746.480 E 6281568.810 N Thence 250178.670 E 6282269.710 N Thence 249708.540 E 6282262.130 N Thence 249759.170 E 6281248.860 N Thence 250138.920 E 6280892.480 N Thence 250056.940 E 6280359.570 N Thence 248565.980 E 6280582.610 N Thence 246463.790 E 6280527.010 N Thence 246455.630 E 6280835.570 N Thence 249550.240 E 6280916 510 N Thence 249481.860 E 6283455.210 N Thence 251363.300 E 6285155.230 N

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Section 67 part conversion of E74/204 Area : Type Dealing No Start Date Area Surveyed 26/03/2010 954.70000 HA Granted 25/03/2010 958.27250 HA Applied For 30/05/2003 958.27250 HA

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:28 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 2 of 9 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/168 - Live RELATIONSHIPS Relationships Relationship Dealing No Dealing Status Tenement ID Tenement Status Section 67 Conversion 189284 Finalised E 74/204 Dead State Agreement Conversions Applicable Legislation Effective Start Effective End

SURVEY DETAILS Survey Surveyed Area Surveyed Surveyor`s Name Field Book Instruction Project Date Date 954.70000 HA 26/03/2010 HEYHOE, PD 232, 233 13/08/2008 12423

Standard Plan Diagram 65434

GENERAL DETAILS General Objection Closing Date : 08/07/2003 Application Fee : $200.00 File Reference : 0/0 Survey Fee : Receipt Number : 60949 Special Indicator Special Indicator Start End

SHIRE DETAILS Shire Shire Shire No Start End Area RAVENSTHORPE SHIRE 7420 30/05/2003 954.70000 HA

NATIVE TITLE DETAILS Native Title Referrals DISCLAIMER: Complete Native Title Information is not available for this Tenement/Amalgamation

Date Referred Referral Type Procedure Current Status 18/08/2003 Tenement Application NT Cleared

GRANT DETAILS Recommendation Recommended for : Grant 30/09/2003 Grant Granted :25/03/2010 Holder Notified : 25/03/2010 Licence/Lease issued :

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:28 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 3 of 9 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/168 - Live Term Term : 21 Years From : 25/03/2010 To : 24/03/2031

ENDORSEMENTS/CONDITIONS DETAILS Endorsements and Conditions # ENDORSEMENTS Start Date End Date 1 The lessee's attention is drawn to the provisions of: 25/03/2010 • The Aboriginal Heritage Act, 1972. • Water and Rivers Commission Act 1995 • Country Areas Water Supply Act 1947; and • Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage and Drainage Act 1909. 2 The lessee's attention is drawn to the Environmental Protection Act 1986 and the 25/03/2010 Environmental Protection (Clearing of Native Vegetation) Regulations 2004, which provides for the protection of all native vegetation from damage unless prior permission is obtained. 3 The grant of this Lease does not include any private land referred to in Section 29(2) of the 25/03/2010 Mining Act 1978 except that below 30 metres from the natural surface of the land. 4 Persons claiming native title to the land the subject of this mining tenement entered into a deed 25/03/2010 under the Native Title Act 1993 with the State of Western Australia, the Minister responsible for the Mining Act 1978 and the tenement holder agreeing to the grant of the tenement.Copies of the deed were given to the National Native Title Tribunal pursuant to Section 34 of the Native Title Act and filed at the Department of Mines and Petroleum. # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date 1 Survey. 25/03/2010 2 All surface holes drilled for the purpose of exploration are to be capped, filled or otherwise 25/03/2010 made safe immediately after completion. 3 All disturbances to the surface of the land made as a result of exploration, including costeans, 25/03/2010 drill pads, grid lines and access tracks, being backfilled and rehabilitated to the satisfaction of the Environmental Officer, Department of Mines and Petroleum (DMP). Backfilling and rehabilitation being required no later than 6 months after excavation unless otherwise approved in writing by the Environmental Officer, DMP. 4 All waste materials, rubbish, plastic sample bags, abandoned equipment and temporary 25/03/2010 buildings being removed from the mining tenement prior to or at the termination of exploration program. 5 Unless the written approval of the Environmental Officer, DMP is first obtained, the use of 25/03/2010 drilling rigs, scrapers, graders, bulldozers, backhoes or other mechanised equipment for surface disturbance or the excavation of costeans is prohibited. Following approval, all topsoil being removed ahead of mining operations and separately stockpiled for replacement after backfilling and/or completion of operations. 6 The lessee submitting a plan of proposed operations and measures to safeguard the 25/03/2010 environment to the Director, Environment, DMP for his assessment and written approval prior to commencing any developmental or productive mining or construction activity. 7 The prior written consent of the Minister responsible for the Mining Act 1978 being obtained 25/03/2010 before commencing any exploration activities on Protection of Rabbit Proof Fence Reserve 8812-2930. 8 Mining on a strip of land 30 metres wide with the Rabbit Proof Fence as the centre-line being 25/03/2010 restricted to below a depth of 15 metres from the natural surface. 9 In areas of native vegetation within the tenement, no exploration activities commencing 25/03/2010 until the licensee provides a plan of management to prevent the spread of dieback disease (Phytophthera sp) to the Director, Environment, DMP for assessment and until his written approval has been received. All exploration activities shall then comply with the commitments made in the management plan. In respect to the area outlined in red and designated as a FNA 5294, in TENGRAPH 25/03/2010 hereinafter referred to as the designated area, the following additional conditions shall apply : 10 Prior to any "environmental disturbance", as defined by the Director, Environment, DMP the 25/03/2010 lessee preparing a detailed program for each phase of proposed exploration for approval of the Director, Environment, DMP. This program to include:- • maps and/or aerial photographs showing the proposed locations of all ground activities and disturbance; • the purpose, specifications and extent of each activity and disturbance; Created 16/09/2019 12:06:28 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 4 of 9 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/168 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date • descriptions of all vegetation types (in general terms), land forms, and unusual features likely to be disturbed by such proposed disturbances. • details on proposals that may disturb sensitive terrestrial habitats including any declared rare flora and fauna; • techniques, prescriptions, and timetable for rehabilitation of all proposed disturbances; • undertaking for corrective measures for failed rehabilitation; • details of water requirements from within the designated area; • details of refuse disposal; and • proposals for instruction and supervision of personnel and contractors in respect to environmental conditions. 11 At agreed intervals, not greater than 12 monthly, the lessee providing a brief report to the 25/03/2010 Director, Environment, DMP outlining the progress of the operation and rehabilitation program and the proposed operations and rehabilitation programs for the next 12 months. 12 Prior to accessing the lease area, the lessee shall consult with the Environmental Officer, DMP 25/03/2010 and ensure that where required all vehicles and equipment entering the designated area are washed down to remove soil and plant propagules and adhering to such conditions specified for the prevention of the spread of soil- borne diseases. 13 Access to and from and the movement of vehicles within the lease area being restricted to 25/03/2010 ground or seasonal conditions and routes approved under the program or otherwise agreed by the Environmental Officer, DMP. 14 Prior to the cessation of the exploration/prospecting activity in the designated area, the lessee 25/03/2010 notifying the Director, Environment, DMP and arranging an inspection as required. In respect to Water Reserve 39171, the following conditions shall apply: 25/03/2010 15 Written notification, where practicable, of the time frame, type and extent of proposed ground 25/03/2010 disturbing activities being forwarded to the Department of Water Albany seven days prior to commencement of those activities. 16 Any significant waterway (flowing or not), wetland or its fringing vegetation that may exist on 25/03/2010 site not being disturbed or removed without prior written approval from the Department of Water. 17 The rights of ingress to and egress from the Lease being at all reasonable times preserved to 25/03/2010 officers of the Department of Water for inspection and investigation purposes. 18 The storage and disposal of hydrocarbons, chemicals and potentially hazardous substances 25/03/2010 being in accordance with the Department of Water's Guidelines and Water Quality Protection Notes . 19 Measures such as effective sediment traps and stormwater retention facilities being 25/03/2010 implemented to preserve the natural values of receiving catchments and those of adjacent areas of native vegetation. 20 Groundwater quality monitoring bores being installed, maintained and utilised for water quality 25/03/2010 monitoring on and near the mine-site and downstream where aquifers are present. 21 Petroleum hydrocarbon and other chemical storage areas being appropriately contained using 25/03/2010 bunded retention compounds incorporating stormwater disposal and the removal of sediments. 22 All proposed exploration activities within Public Drinking Water Source Areas complying with 25/03/2010 the Department of Water's Water Quality Protection Note Land Use Compatibility in Public Drinking Water Source Areas. 23 All Mining Act tenement activities within Public Drinking Water Source Areas being prohibited 25/03/2010 unless the prior written approval has been obtained from the Department of Water. 24 All Mining Act tenement activities are prohibited within 2 kilometres of the maximum storage 25/03/2010 level of a reservoir including the reservoir itself, unless the prior written approval of the Department of Water is first obtained. 25 Storage and use of hydrocarbons and potentially hazardous substances requiring the prior 25/03/2010 written approval or appropriate permits from the Department of Water. 26 All hydrocarbon or other pollutant spillage being reported to the Department of Water. 25/03/2010 Remediation being carried out to the satisfaction of the Department of Water. 27 All Mining Act tenement activities are prohibited within a 300-metre radius of any observation 25/03/2010 well in a Public Drinking Water Source Priority P1, P2 & P3 Areas unless the written approval of the Department of Water is first obtained. 28 All Mining Act tenement activities are prohibited within a 500-metre radius in a P1 area or a 25/03/2010 300-metre radius in a P2 or P3 area of any Public Drinking Water Source production well or dam, unless the written approval of the Department of Water is first obtained.

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:28 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 5 of 9 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/168 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date 29 All mining operations being carried out in accordance with the Department of Water Water 25/03/2010 Quality Management in Mining and Mineral Processing and relevant Water Quality Protection Notes. 30 Mining operations below the water table are prohibited in Public Drinking Water Source Areas 25/03/2010 unless written permission has been given by the Department of Water. 31 Disposal of domestic and industrial waste (other then approved tailings) is prohibited within a in 25/03/2010 Public Drinking Water Source Areas. 32 Underground petroleum hydrocarbon and other chemical storage tanks are prohibited within 25/03/2010 Public Drinking Water Source Priority P1, P2 areas, Wellhead Protection Zones and Reservoir Protection Zones. 33 Underground petroleum hydrocarbon and other chemical storage tanks are prohibited within 25/03/2010 Public Drinking Water Source Priority P3 areas, unless written approval has been obtained from the Department of Water. 34 Mineral processing activities and tailings storage are prohibited within Public Drinking Water 25/03/2010 Source Priority P1 and P2 areas, Wellhead Protection Zones and Reservoir Protection Zones. 35 Mineral processing activities and tailings storage are prohibited in Public Drinking Water 25/03/2010 Source Priority P3 areas unless written approval has been obtained from the Department of Water. 36 Mechanical plant servicing is prohibited within Public Drinking Water Source Priority P1 and P2 25/03/2010 areas, Wellhead Protection Zones and Reservoir Protection Zones. 37 Mechanical plant servicing is prohibited in Public Drinking Water Source Priority P3 areas 25/03/2010 unless written approval has been obtained from the Department of Water. 38 Mining operations in Public Drinking Water Source Areas must use dry soil extraction methods 25/03/2010 and leave an undisturbed soil profile above maximum groundwater levels as follows: • Priority 1 area - 3 metres • Priority 2 area - 2 metres • Priority 3 area - 2 metres • Future Public Drinking Water Source areas or Priority not determined areas - 3 metres. 39 The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment to be 13/11/2014 carried out in accordance with the document titled: • "Dieback Management Plan" dated 7 April 2004 signed by Julia Lawson and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS-POW-52470 as Doc ID 3190404 Consent to mine on Water Reserve 39171 granted. 25/03/2010 40 A Mine Closure Plan is to be submitted in the Annual Environmental Reporting month 05/07/2016 specified in tenement conditions in the year specified below, unless otherwise directed by an Environmental Officer, DMP. The Mine Closure Plan is to be prepared in accordance with the "Guidelines for Preparing Mine Closure Plans" available on DMP's website: • 2019 41 The Lessee submitting to the Executive Director, Environment Division, DMP, a brief annual 05/07/2016 report outlining the project operations, minesite environmental management and rehabilitation work undertaken in the previous 12 months and the proposed operations, environmental management plans and rehabilitation programs for the next 12 months. This report is to be submitted each year in: • February .

DEALINGS DETAILS Dealings Encumbrances Application to Amend 363H/067 Lodged 2.50 PM on 01 Sep 2006 amending address for Billiton Nickel (Ravensthorpe) Pty Ltd and QNI Western Australia Pty Ltd to read " C/- BHP Billiton Land Services, Nickel West PO Box 8301 Perth Business Centre WA 6849" RECORDED 2:50 PM 01 Sep 2006 Transfer 340707 Lodged: 15:08 11 February 2010 Primary E 74/204 Tenement:

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:28 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 6 of 9 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/168 - Live Holder details S67 updated pursuant to: From: BILLITON NICKEL (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD 50/100 shares To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD 50/100 shares REGISTERED: 15:08 11 February 2010 Transfer 340708 Lodged: 15:08 11 February 2010 Primary E 74/204 Tenement: Holder details S67 updated pursuant to: From: QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 50/100 shares To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD 50/100 shares REGISTERED: 15:08 11 February 2010 Application to Amend 341493 Lodged: 15:14 23 February 2010 REJECTED: 15:14 23 February 2010 Application to Amend 343965 Lodged: 15:23 30 March 2010 Amending: Address From: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, LEVEL 1, 24 OUTRAM ST, WEST PERTH, WA, 6005 To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITILE SERVICES PTY LTD, P.O. BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849 RECORDED: 15:23 30 March 2010 Extension of Time 372122 Lodged: 13:14 23 May 2011 Type: Form 5 RECORDED: 13:14 23 May 2011 Extension of time until 30 June 2011 to lodge Form 5 for the year ending 24 March 2011 APPROVED: 09:25:02 24 May 2011 Extension of Time 375723 Lodged: 15:55 05 July 2011 Type: Exemption from Expenditure RECORDED: 15:55 05 July 2011 APPROVED: 09:30 02 August 2011 Forfeiture 409165 Initiated: 22/10/2012 for non-compliance with expenditure conditions RECORDED: 09:00 29 October 2012 Notice Issued: Regulation 50 Notice sent 22/10/2012 for non- compliance with expenditure conditions pursuant to Reg 15. Compliance Date: 22/11/2012 FINALISED: Order by Minister on 17 April 2013 that M 74/168 be Penalty Imposed Fine 421688 Fine in respect to: Forfeiture Process 409165 Fine reason: Non-compliance with expenditure obligations Penalty amount: $6,042.00 Notification date: 22/04/2013 Due date: 22/05/2013 Pursuant to: Section 97(5) RECORDED: 24 April 2013 PAYMENT 17 May 2013 RECEIVED:

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:28 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 7 of 9 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/168 - Live Receipt Number: 06-124073 Amount: $6,042.00 Remaining $0.00 balance: FINALISED: 17 May 2013 Extension of Time 447387 Lodged: 14:05 26 May 2014 Type: Form 5 RECORDED: 14:05 26 May 2014 APPROVED: 09:00:39 28 May 2014 Time to lodge form 5 extended to 30 May 2014 Extension of Time 468902 Lodged: 10:53 26 May 2015 Type: Form 5 RECORDED: 10:53 26 May 2015 APPROVED: 10:00:46 10 June 2015 Time extended to 26 May 2015 Forfeiture 474518 Initiated: 15/09/2015 for non-compliance with reporting requirements RECORDED: 10:15:46 17 September 2015 Notice Issued: Regulation 50 Notice sent 15/09/2015 for non- compliance with reporting requirements pursuant to Sec 115A. Compliance Date: 15/10/2015 WITHDRAWN: 21 September 2015 (Report received before notice sent.) Application to Amend 490088 Lodged: 16:21:02 06 July 2016 Amending: Address (Including DTC Details) From: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, WA, 6849 To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES (WA) PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 92289977 RECORDED: 16:21:02 06 July 2016

BOND DETAILS

Bond Surety Amount Bond date Bond status Bond status date

RENT DETAILS Rent Payments Type Year Receipt Payment No Receipt No MR Amount Rental Area Effective Amount Discrepancy Date Lodged Date Due Payment 2020 15/03/2019 6971893869 10089144 OL $17,858.50 954.70000 HA 26/03/2010 $17,858.50 $0.00 Payment 2019 16/03/2018 6840789025 8841751939 OL $16,808.00 954.70000 HA 26/03/2010 $16,808.00 $0.00 Payment 2018 24/04/2017 MT-210011033651- OL $16,282.75 954.70000 HA 26/03/2010 $16,282.75 $0.00 EF Payment 2017 15/03/2016 MT-210010541150- OL $15,757.50 954.70000 HA 26/03/2010 $15,757.50 $0.00 EF Payment 2016 31/03/2015 MT-210010240049- OL $15,375.50 954.70000 HA 26/03/2010 $15,375.50 $0.00 EF Payment 2015 02/05/2014 MT-210010176162- OL $14,993.50 954.70000 HA 26/03/2010 $14,993.50 $0.00 EF Payment 2014 22/03/2013 MT-210010099046- OL $14,707.00 954.70000 HA 26/03/2010 $14,707.00 $0.00 EF

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:28 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 8 of 9 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/168 - Live Type Year Receipt Payment No Receipt No MR Amount Rental Area Effective Amount Discrepancy Date Lodged Date Due Payment 2013 30/03/2012 MT-210010037706- OL $14,325.00 954.70000 HA 26/03/2010 $14,325.00 $0.00 EF Payment 2012 14/02/2011 89974 PE $15,232.25 954.70000 HA 26/03/2010 $15,232.25 $0.00 Refund 2011 08/07/2010 (REFUND) PE $49.28 954.70000 HA 26/03/2010 $11,765.60 $0.00 60949 Payment 2011 09/02/2010 75396 PE $1,074.08 Payment 2011 04/06/2003 60949 PE $10,740.80

EXPENDITURE/EXEMPTION DETAILS Expenditure/Exemptions Year Minimum Expenditure Total Exemption Exemption Exemption Exemption Outcome Expenditure Lodged Expenditure Amount Lodged Number Status Date 2020 $95,500.00 2019 $95,500.00 20/05/2019 $157,624.27 2018 $95,500.00 22/05/2018 $422,618.75 2017 $95,500.00 09/05/2017 $297,044.91 2016 $95,500.00 04/05/2016 $97,386.00 2015 $95,500.00 26/05/2015 $102,434.00 2014 $95,500.00 30/05/2014 $96,844.00 2013 $95,500.00 09/05/2013 $105,336.00 2012 $95,500.00 24/05/2012 $35,079.00 $95,500.00 23/05/2012 398094 Refused 19/10/2012 2011 $95,534.00 28/06/2011 $59,330.00 $36,204.00 05/07/2011 378386 Granted 20/10/2011 Expenditure Details Year Lodged Exploration Mining Aboriginal Rent/Rates Admin. Prospecting Total Activities Activities Survey Expenditure 2019 20/05/2019 $14,862.00 $92,836.00 $0.00 $23,656.27 $26,270.00 $0.00 $157,624.27 2018 22/05/2018 $0.00 $386,245.00 $0.00 $17,273.75 $19,100.00 $0.00 $422,618.75 2017 09/05/2017 $230,789.41 $0.00 $0.00 $16,748.50 $49,507.00 $0.00 $297,044.91 2016 04/05/2016 $48,430.00 $7,580.00 $6,344.00 $16,282.00 $18,750.00 $0.00 $97,386.00 2015 26/05/2015 $52,430.00 $7,580.00 $7,580.00 $15,844.00 $19,000.00 $0.00 $102,434.00 2014 30/05/2014 $31,390.00 $22,440.00 $8,355.00 $15,559.00 $19,100.00 $0.00 $96,844.00 2013 09/05/2013 $80,220.00 $0.00 $0.00 $15,136.00 $9,980.00 $0.00 $105,336.00 2012 24/05/2012 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $15,979.00 $19,100.00 $0.00 $35,079.00 2011 28/06/2011 $27,620.00 $0.00 $0.00 $12,610.00 $19,100.00 $0.00 $59,330.00

COMBINED REPORTING DETAILS

C Number : 61/1999 Reporting Date : 06/07 Project : Ravensthorpe Affecting 07/05 - 06/05 Period : Active Tenements: M 74/108 (05/12/2001) M 74/114 (15/06/2001) M 74/115 (15/06/2001) M 74/116 (15/06/2001) M 74/123 (07/10/2003) M 74/124 (16/06/2010) M 74/125 (16/06/2010) M 74/142 (14/02/2006) M 74/143 (07/10/2003) M 74/144 (07/10/2003) M 74/145 (07/10/2003) M 74/167 (13/04/2010) M 74/168 (13/04/2010) M 74/169 (17/07/2007) M 74/170 (13/04/2010) M 74/171 (13/04/2010) M 74/172 (17/07/2007) M 74/173 (07/04/2004) M 74/174 (07/04/2004) M 74/175 (07/04/2004) M 74/187 (13/04/2010) M 74/203 (13/04/2010) M 74/220 (09/08/2006) M 74/235 (13/04/2010) M 74/236 (13/04/2010) M 74/237 (13/04/2010)

End of Search

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:28 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 9 of 9 WESTERN AUSTRALIA

MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/173

This Register Search issued pursuant to Section 103F(4) of Rick Rogerson the Mining Act, 1978 at: 12:06:39 16/09/2019 Executive Director Resource Tenure Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety

Tenement Summary Identifier : M 74/173 District : PHILLIPS RIVER M.F. Current Area : 998.65000 HA Status : Live Mark Out : 24/07/2003 10:05:00 Received : 30/07/2003 11:20:00 Term Granted : 21 Years Lodging Office : PERTH Commence : 07/01/2004 Expiry : 06/01/2025 Purpose : Death : Rent Status Due for Year End 06/01/2020 : Previous Amount Outstanding : $0.00 Current Due : $0.00 Rent for Year End 06/01/2021 : $19,780.20 Expenditure Status Expended Year End 06/01/2019 : EXPENDED IN FULL Current Year (06/01/2020) Commitment : $99,900.00

OWNERSHIP DETAILS Current Holders Name and Address Shares FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD 100 HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 92289977

Total Shares: 100

Holder Changes Dealing Status Date From (Shares) To (Shares)

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:39 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 1 of 12 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/173 - Live Transfer 340697 Registered BILLITON NICKEL FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY 11/02/2010 (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD (50) LTD (50) 15:08:00 Transfer 340698 Registered QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY 11/02/2010 LTD (50) LTD (50) 15:08:00 Applicants on Receival Name and Address Shares BILLITON NICKEL (RAVENSTHORPE) PTY LTD 50 C/-BHP BILLITON NICKEL WEST PTY LTD, LAND SERVICES NICKEL WEST, PO BOX 8301 PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, WA, 6849 QNI WESTERN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 50 C/- BHP BILLITON NICKEL WEST PTY LTD, LAND SERVICES, PO BOX 8301 PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, WA, 6849 Total Shares: 100

DESCRIPTION DETAILS Description

Locality : HALLEYS EAST Datum : Datum Peg situated at MGA Co-ordaintes 262087.560 east and 6274812.790 north: Zone 51 Boundary : THENCE:

262135.990 EAST AND 6272862.770 NORTH

260590.220 EAST AND 6272824.240 NORTH

260563.630 EAST AND 6273798.930 NORTH

259017.530 EAST AND 6273760.180 NORTH

258971.060 EAST AND 6275608.820 NORTH

257424.670 EAST AND 6275569.830 NORTH

257408.780 EAST AND 6276199.030 NORTH

257597.800 EAST AND 6276244.300 NORTH

258305.720 EAST AND 6277315.560 NORTH

260129.420 EAST AND 6276158.730 NORTH

260512.750 EAST AND 6275915.580 NORTH

260519.560 EAST AND 6275647.140 NORTH

260920.220 EAST AND 6275657.120 NORTH

261517.060 EAST AND 6275278.540 NORTH

BACK TO DATUM

SECTION 67 part conversion of E 74/204 and E74/208 Area : Type Dealing No Start Date Area Surveyed 18/01/2004 998.65000 HA Granted 07/01/2004 998.65000 HA Applied For 24/07/2003 992.67110 HA

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:39 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 2 of 12 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/173 - Live RELATIONSHIPS Relationships Relationship Dealing No Dealing Status Tenement ID Tenement Status Section 67 Conversion 180097 Finalised E 74/208 Dead Section 67 Conversion 187950 Finalised E 74/204 Dead State Agreement Conversions Applicable Legislation Effective Start Effective End

SURVEY DETAILS Survey Surveyed Area Surveyed Surveyor`s Name Field Book Instruction Project Date Date 998.65000 HA 18/01/2004 HOWES, JG 102, 104 16/12/2003 11038

Standard Plan Diagram TENGRAPH 30281 (2698)

GENERAL DETAILS General Objection Closing Date : 03/09/2003 Application Fee : $310.00 File Reference : 1462/2003 Survey Fee : Receipt Number : 62741 Special Indicator Special Indicator Start End

SHIRE DETAILS Shire Shire Shire No Start End Area RAVENSTHORPE SHIRE 7420 24/07/2003 998.65000 HA

NATIVE TITLE DETAILS Native Title Referrals DISCLAIMER: Complete Native Title Information is not available for this Tenement/Amalgamation

Date Referred Referral Type Procedure Current Status Tenement Application

GRANT DETAILS Recommendation Recommended for : Grant 28/11/2003 Grant Granted :22/12/2003 Holder Notified : 07/01/2004 Licence/Lease issued :

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:39 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 3 of 12 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/173 - Live Term Term : 21 Years From : 07/01/2004 To : 06/01/2025

ENDORSEMENTS/CONDITIONS DETAILS Endorsements and Conditions # ENDORSEMENTS Start Date End Date 1 The Lessee's attention is drawn to the provisions of the Aboriginal Heritage Act, 1972. 07/01/2004 2 This mining lease authorises the mining of the land for all minerals as defined in Section 8 of 07/01/2004 the Mining Act 1978 with the exception of: • Uranium ore; • Iron ore, unless specifically authorised under Section 111 of the Act. 3 The grant of this Lease does not include any private land referred to in Section 29(2) of the 07/01/2004 Mining Act 1978 except that below 30 metres from the natural surface of the land. 4 The grant of this lease does not include any Vacant Crown Land. 07/01/2004 5 By approval of the Minister for State Development, the grant of Mining Lease 74/173 was 23/12/2004 amended to include the land described hereunder to a depth of 30 metres from the natural surface: • Lot 1269 on Deposited Plan 213661 6 The Lessee's attention is drawn to the Minister's requirement that the holder of the Lease 09/06/2011 18/07/2013 lodge security in the form of an Unconditional Performance Bond for due compliance with environmental conditions in the sum of: • $3,135,000. # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date 1 Survey. 07/01/2004 2 All surface holes drilled for the purpose of exploration are to be capped, filled or otherwise 07/01/2004 made safe after completion. 3 All costeans and other disturbances to the surface of the land made as a result of exploration, 07/01/2004 including drill pads, grid lines and access tracks, being backfilled and rehabilitated to the satisfaction of the Environmental Officer, Department of Industry and Resources (DoIR). Backfilling and rehabilitation being required no later than 6 months after excavation unless otherwise approved in writing by the Environmental Officer, DoIR. 4 All waste materials, rubbish, plastic sample bags, abandoned equipment and temporary 07/01/2004 buildings being removed from the mining tenement prior to or at the termination of exploration program. 5 Unless the written approval of the Environmental Officer, DoIR is first obtained, the use 07/01/2004 of scrapers, graders, bulldozers, backhoes or other mechanised equipment for surface disturbance or the excavation of costeans is prohibited. Following approval, all topsoil being removed ahead of mining operations and separately stockpiled for replacement after backfilling and/or completion of operations. 6 The lessee submitting a plan of proposed operations and measures to safeguard the 12/08/2005 environment to the Director, Environment, DoIR for his assessment and written approval prior to commencing any developmental or productive mining or construction activity. The lessee submitting a plan of proposed operations and measures to safeguard the 07/01/2004 11/08/2005 environment to the State Mining Engineer for his assessment and written approval prior to commencing any developmental or productive mining or construction activity. 7 No excavation, excepting shafts, approaching closer to the South Coast Highway, Highway 07/01/2004 verge or the road reserve than a distance equal to twice the depth of the excavation and mining on the South Coast Highway or Highway verge being confined to below a depth of 30 metres from the natural surface. 8 No interference with Geodetic Survey Station SSM-XF 54 and mining within 15 metres thereof 07/01/2004 being confined to below a depth of 15 metres from the natural surface. 9 The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 05/04/2017 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of a Nickel Processing Plant and Project Infrastructure for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project" dated 26 February 2004 technically certified by mr Darryl Murphy and corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten, President and Chief Operating Officer and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200401.

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:39 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 4 of 12 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/173 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date • "Addendum Notice of Intent for a Change to the Clearing Area of the Mine Services Area" (NOI 4920) dated 31 January 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200403. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of Seawater Supply Infrastructure Part B: Seawater Pipeline and Power Line" (NOI 5140) dated September 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404; and • Letter to Mr Norm Caporn (CALM) from Ravensthorpe Nickel titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Supplementary Notice of Intent: Seaswater Supply Pipeline dated 21 October 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404. • "Sands Reject Storage Facility (SRSF) - Mining Proposal Addendum and Works Approval Application Supporting Document - M74/144 & M74/173 - Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd" (Ref. ID: 29433) dated 14 April 2011 signed by Rudi Badenhorst, and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum file No. EARS-MP-29433; • (Reg ID 58730) "Mine Closure Plan - Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd - Mineral Field 74 - February 2016" dated 29 February 2016 signed by Christopher Bates and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS- MCP-58730 as Doc ID 4202014; • (Reg ID 63726) "Dieback Management Plan RNO-ENV-PRO-0005" dated 1 March 2017 and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS- POW-63726 as Doc ID 4865978 Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 23/05/2016 04/04/2017 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of a Nickel Processing Plant and Project Infrastructure for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project" dated 26 February 2004 technically certified by mr Darryl Murphy and corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten, President and Chief Operating Officer and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200401. • "Addendum Notice of Intent for a Change to the Clearing Area of the Mine Services Area" (NOI 4920) dated 31 January 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200403. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of Seawater Supply Infrastructure Part B: Seawater Pipeline and Power Line" (NOI 5140) dated September 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404; and • Letter to Mr Norm Caporn (CALM) from Ravensthorpe Nickel titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Supplementary Notice of Intent: Seaswater Supply Pipeline dated 21 October 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404. • "Sands Reject Storage Facility (SRSF) - Mining Proposal Addendum and Works Approval Application Supporting Document - M74/144 & M74/173 - Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd" (Ref. ID: 29433) dated 14 April 2011 signed by Rudi Badenhorst, and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum file No. EARS-MP-29433; • (Reg ID 58730) "Mine Closure Plan - Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd - Mineral Field 74 - February 2016" dated 29 February 2016 signed by Christopher Bates and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS- MCP-58730 as Doc ID 4202014 Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 21/10/2013 22/05/2016 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of a Nickel Processing Plant and Project Infrastructure for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project" dated 26 February 2004 technically certified by mr Darryl Murphy and corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten, President and Chief Operating Officer and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200401. • "Addendum Notice of Intent for a Change to the Clearing Area of the Mine Services Area" (NOI 4920) dated 31 January 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200403.

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:39 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 5 of 12 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/173 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of Seawater Supply Infrastructure Part B: Seawater Pipeline and Power Line" (NOI 5140) dated September 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404; and • Letter to Mr Norm Caporn (CALM) from Ravensthorpe Nickel titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Supplementary Notice of Intent: Seaswater Supply Pipeline dated 21 October 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404. • "Sands Reject Storage Facility (SRSF) - Mining Proposal Addendum and Works Approval Application Supporting Document - M74/144 & M74/173 - Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd" (Ref. ID: 29433) dated 14 April 2011 signed by Rudi Badenhorst, and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum file No. EARS-MP-29433; • (Reg ID 37679) "Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd Mineral Field 74 Mine Closure Plan" dated 9 November 2012 signed by Rudi Badenhorst - Registered Manager and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. EARS- MCP-37679 Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 09/06/2011 20/10/2013 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of a Nickel Processing Plant and Project Infrastructure for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project" dated 26 February 2004 technically certified by mr Darryl Murphy and corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten, President and Chief Operating Officer and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200401. • "Addendum Notice of Intent for a Change to the Clearing Area of the Mine Services Area" (NOI 4920) dated 31 January 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200403. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of Seawater Supply Infrastructure Part B: Seawater Pipeline and Power Line" (NOI 5140) dated September 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404; and • Letter to Mr Norm Caporn (CALM) from Ravensthorpe Nickel titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Supplementary Notice of Intent: Seaswater Supply Pipeline dated 21 October 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404. • "Sands Reject Storage Facility (SRSF) - Mining Proposal Addendum and Works Approval Application Supporting Document - M74/144 & M74/173 - Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd" (Ref. ID: 29433) dated 14 April 2011 signed by Rudi Badenhorst, and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum file No. EARS-MP-29433. Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 13/12/2006 08/06/2011 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of a Nickel Processing Plant and Project Infrastructure for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project" dated 26 February 2004 technically certified by mr Darryl Murphy and corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten, President and Chief Operating Officer and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200401. • "Addendum Notice of Intent for a Change to the Clearing Area of the Mine Services Area" (NOI 4920) dated 31 January 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200403. • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of Seawater Supply Infrastructure Part B: Seawater Pipeline and Power Line" (NOI 5140) dated September 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404; and • Letter to Mr Norm Caporn (CALM) from Ravensthorpe Nickel titled Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Supplementary Notice of Intent: Seaswater Supply Pipeline dated 21 October 2005 and signed by Mr Adrian Lee and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200404 Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail.

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:39 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 6 of 12 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/173 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 01/06/2005 12/12/2006 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of a Nickel Processing Plant and Project Infrastructure for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project" dated 26 February 2004 technically certified by mr Darryl Murphy and corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten, President and Chief Operating Officer and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200401. • "Addendum Notice of Intent for a Change to the Clearing Area of the Mine Services Area" (NOI 4920) dated 31 January 2005, corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200403. Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment being 24/12/2004 31/05/2005 carried out generally in accordance with the document titled: • "Notice of Intent for the Construction of a Nickel Processing Plant and Project Infrastructure for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project" dated 26 February 2004 technically certified by mr Darryl Murphy and corporately endorsed by Mr Ken Hellsten, President and Chief Operating Officer and retained on Department of Industry and Resources File No. E0075/200401. Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail. 10 The development and operation of the project being carried out in such a manner so as to 24/12/2004 create the minimum practicable disturbance to the existing vegetation and natural landform. 11 All topsoil and vegetation being removed ahead of all mining operations and being stockpiled 24/12/2004 appropriately for later respreading or immediately respread as rehabilitation progresses. 12 The lessee taking all reasonable and practicable measures to prevent or minimise the 24/12/2004 generation of dust from all materials handling operations, stockpiles, open areas and transport activities. 13 Where saline water is used for dust suppression, all reasonable measures being taken to avoid 24/12/2004 any detrimental effects to surrounding vegetation. 14 At the completion of operations, all buildings and structures being removed from site or 24/12/2004 demolished and buried to the satisfaction of the Director, Environment Division, DoIR. 15 On the completion of operations or progressively when possible, all waste dumps, tailings 09/06/2011 storage facilities, stockpiles or other mining related landforms must be rehabilitated to form safe, stable, non-polluting structures which are integrated with the surrounding landscape and support self-sustaining, functional ecosystems comprising suitable, local provenance species or an alternative agreed outcome to the satisfaction of an Environmental Officer, DMP. At the completion of operations, or progressively where possible, all access roads and other 24/12/2004 08/06/2011 disturbed areas being covered with topsoil, deep ripped and revegetated with local native grasses, shrubs and trees to the satisfaction of the Environmental Officer, Department of Industry and Resources DoIR. 16 Prior to accessing the lease area, the lessee shall consult with the Regional Environmental 24/12/2004 Officer, Department of Industry and Resources (DoIR), and ensure that where required all vehicles and equipment entering the designated area are washed down to remove soil and plant propagules and adhering to such conditions specified for the prevention of the spread of soil-borne diseases. 17 The Lessee submitting to the Executive Director, Environment Division, DMP, a brief annual 20/09/2013 report outlining the project operations, minesite environmental management and rehabilitation work undertaken in the previous 12 months and the proposed operations, environmental management plans and rehabilitation programmes for the next 12 months. This report to be submitted each year in: • February The Lessee submitting to the Executive Director, Environment Division, DMP, a brief annual 03/09/2013 19/09/2013 report outlining the project operations, minesite environmental management and rehabilitation work undertaken in the previous 12 months and the proposed operations, environmental management plans and rehabilitation programmes for the next 12 months. This report to be submitted each year in: • October The lessee submitting to the Director, Environment Division, DoIR, a brief annual report 13/04/2005 02/09/2013 outlining the project operations, minesite environmental management and rehabilitation work undertaken in the previous 12 months and the proposed operations, environmental management plans and rehabilitation programmes for the next 12 months. This report to be submitted each year in:

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:39 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 7 of 12 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/173 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date • October The lessee submitting to the Director, Environment Division, DoIR, a brief annual report 24/12/2004 12/04/2005 outlining the project operations, minesite environmental management and rehabilitation work undertaken in the previous 12 months and the proposed operations, environmental management plans and rehabilitation programmes for the next 12 months. This report to be submitted each year in: • March. 18 The Lessee arranging lodgement of an Unconditional Performance Bond executed by a Bank 24/12/2004 09/06/2011 or other approved financial institution in favour of the Minister for State Development for due compliance with the environmental conditions of the lease in the sum of: • $847,000. 19 Any alteration or expansion of operations within the lease boundaries beyond that outlined 09/06/2011 in the above document(s) not commencing until a plan of operations and a programme to safeguard the environment are submitted to the Director, Environment, DMP for his assessment and until his written approval to proceed has been obtained. 20 All rubbish and scrap is to be progressively disposed of in a suitable manner, to the satisfaction 09/06/2011 of an Environmental Officer, DMP. 21 Placement of waste material must be such that the final footprint after rehabilitation will not be 09/06/2011 impacted upon by pit wall subsidence or be within the zone of instability. 22 The construction of any sand reject/tailings storage embankment shall be supervised by an 09/06/2011 engineering or geotechnical specialist. 23 The construction details of any tailings/sands reject storage embankment shall be documented 09/06/2011 by an appropriate engineering or geotechnical specialist and confirm that the construction satisfies the design intent. The construction document shall include the records of all construction quality control testing, the basis of any method specification adopted, and any significant modifications to the original design together with the reasons why the modifications were necessary. The construction document shall also present as-built drawings for the embankment earthworks and pipework. A copy of the relevant document shall be submitted to DMP for its records. 24 The tailings storage facility (TSF)/ Sands Reject Storage Facility (SRSF) shall be checked on 09/06/2011 a routine daily basis by site personnel during periods of deposition to ensure that the facility is functioning as per the design intent. 25 RNO is to estimate (3 months in advance) projected water balances in the TSF/SRSF, taking 09/06/2011 into consideration the expected seasonal rainfall and up-to-date mine water discharge/ hydrogeological information on water levels and contaminant levels. This projected information, along with assessment of results from water level monitoring/sampling around and within TSF/SRSF will highlight, well in advance, the timeframe for RNO to design, organise and construct undertake any remedial actions that may be required. The assessments should be kept on site for review by relevant regulatory personnel as required. 26 An engineering or geotechnical specialist shall audit and review the active TSF/SRSF on an 09/06/2011 annual basis. The specialist shall review past performance, validate the design, examine tailings management, and review the results of monitoring. Any deficiencies noted in the audit and review report shall be suitably addressed and improved. The facility and an updated tailings storage data sheet. 27 At the time of decommissioning of the TSF/SRSF and prior to rehabilitation, a further review 09/06/2011 report by a geotechnical or engineering specialist shall be submitted to DMP. This report should review the status of the structure and its contained tailings, examine and address the implications of the physical and chemical characteristics of the materials, and present and review the results of all monitoring. The rehabilitation stabilisation works proposed and any on- going remedial requirements should also be addressed. 28 No material to be deposited on the southern side of the Sands Rejects Storage Facility at 09/06/2011 a distance equivalent to 11 degrees of the maximum height of the southern side of the final structure, until it can be demonstrated to the Director, Environment Division, DMP, that the final closure strategy is sustainable. 29 Operation of the Sands Rejects Storage Facility must not impact upon riparian vegetation 09/06/2011 associated with nearby and/or downstream drainage systems. 30 "A Mine Closure Plan is to be submitted in the Annual Environmental Reporting month 21/10/2013 23/05/2016 specified in tenement conditions in the year specified below, unless otherwise directed by an Environmental Officer, DMP. The Mine Closure Plan is to be prepared in accordance with the "Guidelines for Preparing Mine Closure Plans" available on DMP's website" • 2016

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:39 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 8 of 12 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/173 - Live # CONDITIONS Start Date End Date "A Mine Closure Plan is to be submitted in the Annual Environmental Reporting month 05/10/2011 20/10/2013 specified in tenement conditions in the year specified below, unless otherwise directed by an Environmental Officer, DMP. The Mine Closure Plan is to be prepared in accordance with the "Guidelines for Preparing Mine Closure Plans" available on DMP's website" • 2012. 31 A Mine Closure Plan is to be submitted in the Annual Environmental Reporting month 23/05/2016 specified in tenement conditions in the year specified below, unless otherwise directed by an Environmental Officer, DMP. The Mine Closure Plan is to be prepared in accordance with the "Guidelines for Preparing Mine Closure Plans" available on DMP's website: • 2019 Consent to mine on South Coast Highway reserve granted pursuant to: 22/06/2017 32 • Approved Programme of Works Reg. ID 67681 22/06/2017 • Submission of Main Roads WA approved Traffic Management Plan

DEALINGS DETAILS Dealings Encumbrances Bond PE9186 Lodged on 23 Apr 2004 For $847,000.00 (Unconditional Performance Bond) RECORDED 23 Apr 2004 RETIRED: 22 March 2010 Application to Amend 363H/067 Lodged 2.50 PM on 01 Sep 2006 amending address for Billiton Nickel (Ravensthorpe) Pty Ltd and QNI Western Australia Pty Ltd to read " C/- BHP Billiton Land Services, Nickel West PO Box 8301 Perth Business Centre WA 6849" RECORDED 2:50 PM 01 Sep 2006 Bond Requirement 312446 Requirement Date: 24/12/2004 Amount: $847,000.00 RECORDED: 14:19:47 24 December 2004 FINALISED: 07:39:24 09 June 2011 Application to Amend 341493 Lodged: 15:14 23 February 2010 REJECTED: 15:14 23 February 2010 Bond 342784 Lodged: 13:00 16 March 2010 Bond Type: Unconditional Performance Bond Bond Amount: $847,000.00 RECORDED: 16 March 2010 RETIRED - MRF: 04 March 2014 Application to Amend 343965 Lodged: 15:23 30 March 2010 Amending: Address From: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, LEVEL 1, 24 OUTRAM ST, WEST PERTH, WA, 6005 To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITILE SERVICES PTY LTD, P.O. BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849 RECORDED: 15:23 30 March 2010 Extension of Time 366948 Lodged: 13:04 04 March 2011 Type: Form 5 RECORDED: 13:04 04 March 2011 Extension of time until 31 March 2011 to lodge Form 5 for the year ending 6 January 2011 APPROVED: 13:34:39 04 March 2011 Bond 370194 Lodged: 12:50 21 April 2011 Bond Type: Unconditional Performance Bond Bond Amount: $2,288,000.00 RECORDED: 21 April 2011

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:39 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 9 of 12 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/173 - Live RETIRED - MRF: 04 March 2014 Bond Requirement 373337 Requirement Date: 07/06/2011 Amount: $3,135,000.00 RECORDED: 08:15:44 09 June 2011 FINALISED: 09:36:37 04 March 2014 Extension of Time 463497 Lodged: 16:04 06 March 2015 Type: Form 5 RECORDED: 16:04 06 March 2015 APPROVED: 09:40:25 09 March 2015 Time extended to 27 March 2015 Forfeiture 474518 Initiated: 15/09/2015 for non-compliance with reporting requirements RECORDED: 10:15:46 17 September 2015 Notice Issued: Regulation 50 Notice sent 15/09/2015 for non- compliance with reporting requirements pursuant to Sec 115A. Compliance Date: 15/10/2015 WITHDRAWN: 21 September 2015 (Report received before notice sent.) Application to Amend 490088 Lodged: 16:21:02 06 July 2016 Amending: Address (Including DTC Details) From: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, C/- HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, WA, 6849 To: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD, HETHERINGTON EXPLORATION & MINING TITLE SERVICES (WA) PTY LTD, PO BOX 8249, PERTH BUSINESS CENTRE, PERTH, WA, 6849, [email protected], 92289977 RECORDED: 16:21:02 06 July 2016

BOND DETAILS

Bond Surety Amount Bond date Bond status Bond status date 370194 NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK $2,288,000.00 21/04/2011 Retired - MRF 04/03/2014 LIMITED 342784 NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK $847,000.00 16/03/2010 Retired - MRF 04/03/2014 LIMITED PE9186 HSBC BANK AUSTRALIA LTD $847,000.00 23/04/2004 Retired 22/03/2010

RENT DETAILS Rent Payments Type Year Receipt Payment No Receipt No MR Amount Rental Area Effective Amount Discrepancy Date Lodged Date Due Payment 2020 13/12/2018 2705634315 10079749 OL $18,681.30 998.65000 HA 18/01/2004 $18,681.30 $0.00 Payment 2019 22/12/2017 4629333248 7454424305 OL $17,582.40 998.65000 HA 18/01/2004 $17,582.40 $0.00 Payment 2018 23/12/2016 MT-210010870556- OL $17,032.95 998.65000 HA 18/01/2004 $17,032.95 $0.00 EF Payment 2017 29/12/2015 06-150984 PE $16,483.50 998.65000 HA 18/01/2004 $16,483.50 $0.00 Payment 2016 29/12/2014 06-141711 PE $16,083.90 998.65000 HA 18/01/2004 $16,083.90 $0.00 Payment 2015 24/12/2013 MT-210010152548- OL $15,684.30 998.65000 HA 18/01/2004 $15,684.30 $0.00 EF Payment 2014 04/01/2013 MT-210010083211- OL $15,384.60 998.65000 HA 18/01/2004 $15,384.60 $0.00 EF Payment 2013 06/01/2012 MT-210010024423- OL $14,985.00 998.65000 HA 18/01/2004 $14,985.00 $0.00 EF

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:39 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 10 of 12 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/173 - Live Type Year Receipt Payment No Receipt No MR Amount Rental Area Effective Amount Discrepancy Date Lodged Date Due Payment 2012 14/02/2011 89974 PE $15,934.05 998.65000 HA 18/01/2004 $15,934.05 $0.00 Payment 2011 27/01/2010 74858 PE $15,604.38 998.65000 HA 18/01/2004 $15,604.38 $0.00 Payment 2010 23/01/2009 60741 PE $14,945.04 998.65000 HA 18/01/2004 $14,945.04 $0.00 Payment 2009 23/01/2008 47281 PE $14,505.48 998.65000 HA 18/01/2004 $14,505.48 $0.00 Payment 2008 23/01/2007 33432 PE $13,846.14 998.65000 HA 18/01/2004 $13,846.14 $0.00 Payment 2007 19/01/2006 20059 PE $13,406.58 998.65000 HA 18/01/2004 $13,406.58 $0.00 Payment 2006 24/01/2005 7127 PE $13,076.91 998.65000 HA 18/01/2004 $13,076.91 $0.00 Payment 2005 07/06/2005 11773 PE $76.56 998.65000 HA 18/01/2004 $12,747.24 $0.00 Payment 2005 15/12/2003 67324 PE $1,151.88 Payment 2005 30/07/2003 62741 PE $11,518.80

EXPENDITURE/EXEMPTION DETAILS Expenditure/Exemptions Year Minimum Expenditure Total Exemption Exemption Exemption Exemption Outcome Expenditure Lodged Expenditure Amount Lodged Number Status Date 2020 $99,900.00 2019 $99,900.00 05/03/2019 $1,778,775.39 2018 $99,900.00 01/03/2018 $135,198.00 2017 $99,900.00 13/02/2017 $3,145,689.00 2016 $99,900.00 02/03/2016 $2,730,332.00 2015 $99,900.00 09/03/2015 $8,862,754.00 2014 $99,900.00 07/03/2014$10,423,837.00 2013 $99,900.00 08/03/2013 $7,768,345.00 2012 $99,900.00 02/03/2012 $6,008,557.00 2011 $99,900.00 30/03/2011 $823,830.00 $99,900.00 04/03/2011 $134,173.00 2010 $99,900.00 22/01/2010 $1,529,232.00 2009 $99,900.00 27/02/2009$13,249,667.00 2008 $99,900.00 27/02/2008$45,125,361.00 2007 $99,900.00 21/02/2007$68,810,839.00 2006 $99,900.00 01/03/2006$31,594,095.00 2005 $99,900.00 04/03/2005$30,381,847.00 Expenditure Details Year Lodged Exploration Mining Aboriginal Rent/Rates Admin. Prospecting Total Activities Activities Survey Expenditure 2019 05/03/2019 $25,378.00$1,708,690.00 $0.00 $24,727.39 $19,980.00 $0.00 $1,778,775.39 2018 01/03/2018 $0.00 $97,172.00 $0.00 $18,046.00 $19,980.00 $0.00 $135,198.00 2017 13/02/2017 $0.00$3,078,907.00 $0.00 $17,384.00 $49,398.00 $0.00 $3,145,689.00 2016 02/03/2016 $0.00$2,693,280.00 $0.00 $17,052.00 $20,000.00 $0.00 $2,730,332.00 2015 09/03/2015 $55,896.00$8,771,432.00 $0.00 $16,536.00 $18,890.00 $0.00 $8,862,754.00 2014 07/03/2014 $0.00$10,387,800.00 $0.00 $16,237.00 $19,800.00 $0.00 $10,423,837.00 2013 08/03/2013 $19,123.00$7,733,490.00 $0.00 $15,732.00 $0.00 $0.00 $7,768,345.00 2012 02/03/2012 $0.00$5,971,896.00 $0.00 $16,681.00 $19,980.00 $0.00 $6,008,557.00 2011 30/03/2011 $0.00 $823,830.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $823,830.00 2011 04/03/2011 $0.00 $124,138.00 $0.00 $1,560.00 $8,475.00 $0.00 $134,173.00 2010 22/01/2010 $0.00$1,489,656.00 $0.00 $14,067.00 $25,509.00 $0.00 $1,529,232.00 2009 27/02/2009 $0.00$11,027,276.00 $0.00 $14,114.00$2,208,277.00 $0.00 $13,249,667.00 2008 27/02/2008 $37,592,674.00 $0.00 $0.00 $14,152.00$7,518,535.00 $0.00 $45,125,361.00 2007 21/02/2007 $0.00$64,142,249.00 $0.00 $13,566.00$4,655,024.00 $0.00 $68,810,839.00 2006 01/03/2006 $0.00$29,503,491.00 $0.00 $13,066.00$2,077,538.00 $0.00 $31,594,095.00 2005 04/03/2005 $11,405.00$27,469,154.00 $0.00 $12,843.00$2,888,445.00 $0.00 $30,381,847.00

Created 16/09/2019 12:06:39 Requested By: Megan Menon/Page 11 of 12 MINING TENEMENT REGISTER SEARCH MINING LEASE 74/173 - Live COMBINED REPORTING DETAILS

C Number : 61/1999 Reporting Date : 06/07 Project : Ravensthorpe Affecting 07/05 - 06/05 Period : Active Tenements: M 74/108 (05/12/2001) M 74/114 (15/06/2001) M 74/115 (15/06/2001) M 74/116 (15/06/2001) M 74/123 (07/10/2003) M 74/124 (16/06/2010) M 74/125 (16/06/2010) M 74/142 (14/02/2006) M 74/143 (07/10/2003) M 74/144 (07/10/2003) M 74/145 (07/10/2003) M 74/167 (13/04/2010) M 74/168 (13/04/2010) M 74/169 (17/07/2007) M 74/170 (13/04/2010) M 74/171 (13/04/2010) M 74/172 (17/07/2007) M 74/173 (07/04/2004) M 74/174 (07/04/2004) M 74/175 (07/04/2004) M 74/187 (13/04/2010) M 74/203 (13/04/2010) M 74/220 (09/08/2006) M 74/235 (13/04/2010) M 74/236 (13/04/2010) M 74/237 (13/04/2010)

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3.0 ASIC Company Extract (Attachment 1B)

Shoemaker-Levy Project Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations ASIC Company Extract (Attachment 1B) 6181_R05_FQMAN Works Approval Supporting Doc V3 4

ASIC A us tralian Securities & Investments Commission

Current Company Extract

Name: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD ACN: 135 761 465

Date/Time: 29 May 2019 AEST 06:42:17 PM

This extract contains information derived from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission's (ASIC) database under section 1274A of the Corporations Act 2001.

Please advise ASIC of any error or omission which you may identify. Current Company Extract FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD ACN 135 761 465

Organisation Details Document Number

Current Organisation Details Name: FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD 024425868 ACN: 135 761 465 ABN: 92135761465 Registered in: Western Australia Registration date: 09/03/2009 Next review date: 09/03/2020 Name start date: 02/12/2009 Status: Registered Company type: Australian Proprietary Company Class: Limited By Shares Subclass: Proprietary Company

Address Details Document Number

Current Registered address: Level 1, 24 Outram Street, WEST PERTH WA 6005 025204838 Start date: 09/12/2009

Principal Place Of Level 1, 24 Outram Street, WEST PERTH WA 6005 025204838 Business address: Start date: 01/12/2009

Officeholders and Other Roles Document Number Director Name: PHILIP KELVIN RODDA PASCALL 025201512 Address: 52 Irvine Street, PEPPERMINT GROVE WA 6011 Born: 02/12/1947, HARARE, ZIMBABWE Appointment date: 22/01/2010 Name: WYATT MCKINLAY BUCK 7E9386759 Address: 5 Hawker Close, KARDINYA WA 6163 Born: 27/04/1959, CABRI, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA Appointment date: 22/08/2017 Secretary Name: FIONA JOY BALLANTYNE 7E9546263 Address: 8 Orangedale Road, LESMURDIE WA 6076 Born: 05/04/1962, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND Appointment date: 11/10/2017 Appointed Auditor Name: PIERRE DREYER 7E6015699 Address: 'Brookfield Place' 125 PERTH WA 6000 Start date: 17/01/2011 Ultimate Holding Company Name: FIRST QUANTUM MINERALS LIMITED 7E5901968 Org No.: 124 800 808

29 May 2019 AEST 06:42:17 PM 1 Current Company Extract FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD ACN 135 761 465

Share Information

Share Structure

Class Description Number Total amount Total amount Document issued paid unpaid number

ORD ORDINARY SHARES 100 100.00 0.00 025204839 I I I I I I I Members

Note: For each class of shares issued by a proprietary company, ASIC records the details of the top twenty members of the class (based on shareholdings). The details of any other members holding the same number of shares as the twentieth ranked member will also be recorded by ASIC on the database. Where available, historical records show that a member has ceased to be ranked amongst the top twenty members. This may, but does not necessarily mean, that they have ceased to be a member of the company.

Name: FQM AUSTRALIA HOLDINGS PTY LTD ACN: 136 613 075 Address: Level 1, 24 Outram Street, WEST PERTH WA 6005

Class Number held Beneficially held Paid Document number

ORD 100 yes FULLY 025204839 I I I I I I

Financial Reports

Balance Report due AGM due Extended AGM held Outstanding Document date date date AGM due date number

31/12/2010 30/04/2011 no 7E3864078

31/12/2011 30/04/2012 no 7E4421302

31/12/2012 30/04/2013 no 7E5178943

31/12/2013 30/04/2014 no 7E6015699

31/12/2014 30/04/2015 no 7E6919413

31/12/2015 30/04/2016 no 7E7919072

31/12/2016 30/04/2017 no 7E9008329

Documents

Note: Where no Date Processed is shown, the document in question has not been processed. In these instances care should be taken in using information that may be updated by the document when it is processed. Where the Date Processed is shown but there is a zero under No Pages, the document has been processed but a copy is not yet available.

Date received Form type Date Number of Effective Document processed pages date number

29/04/2017 388H (FR 2016) Financial 29/04/2017 40 31/12/2016 7E9008329 Report Financial Report -

29 May 2019 AEST 06:42:17 PM 2 Current Company Extract FQM AUSTRALIA NICKEL PTY LTD ACN 135 761 465

Large Proprietary Company That Is Not A Disclosing Entity

25/08/2017 484E Change To Company 25/08/2017 2 25/08/2017 7E9386759 Details Appointment Or Cessation Of A Company Officeholder

16/10/2017 484E Change To Company 16/10/2017 2 16/10/2017 7E9546263 Details Appointment Or Cessation Of A Company Officeholder

17/10/2017 484E Change To Company 17/10/2017 2 17/10/2017 7E9550060 Details Appointment Or Cessation Of A Company Officeholder

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4.0 Shoemaker-Levy Project Site Map (Attachment 2A)

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5.1 Purpose of this Report

This Works Approval application is for the construction, commissioning and operation of the following infrastructure within the Shoemaker-Levy disturbance boundary approved under Ministerial Statement 633:

 crushing facility

 overland conveyor system and saline water pipeline within infrastructure corridor

 turkeys nest dam for storing saline water

 mine services area containing infrastructure including a bulk fuel storage facility, workshop and washdown bay. 5.2 Prescribed Premises Categories

The Prescribed Premises categories as defined under Schedule 1 of the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987 (EP Regulations) relevant to this application are presented in Table 5.1.

Table 5.1 Prescribed Premises Categories

Proposed Category Category Design Capacity Expected Infrastructure Capacity Throughput Crushing facility 5: Processing or More than 50,000 tonnes or 21,500,000 tonnes Overland conveyor beneficiation of metallic or 5,000,000 more per year per annual period non-metallic ore: premises tonnes per on which —(a) metallic or year non-metallic ore is crushed, ground, milled or otherwise processed Bulk Fuel Storage 73: Bulk storage of 1,000 m3 in 1,000 m3 in n/a chemicals, etc: premises aggregate aggregate on which acids, alkalis or chemicals that — (a) contain at least one carbon to carbon bond; and (b) are liquid at STP (standard temperature and pressure), are stored.

Ore will be mined at Shoemaker-Levy using conventional mining techniques similar to those used at Halleys and Hale-Bopp. Limonite and Saprolite ore will be hauled to a new primary crushing station at Shoemaker-Levy and conveyed approximately 9 km to the existing processing facility (see Attachment 2A).

The expected maximum throughput is 21.5 million tonnes per annum (mtpa).

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A saline water pipeline will be constructed within the conveyor corridor to Shoemaker-Levy and provide water for dust suppression and other non-processing uses.

A head tank of approximately 100 m3 will be installed to store saline water supplied by the saline water pipeline. This water will be used at the crushing facility as for dust suppression.

A bulk fuel storage facility will also be constructed within the Shoemaker-Levy site to support the mining operations.

Shoemaker-Levy will receive electrical power through an overhead transmission line constructed within the conveyor corridor. The electrical power is generated by existing infrastructure at RNO. 5.3 Crushing Facility

A new primary crushing facility will be constructed at Shoemaker-Levy to reduce the Run of Mine (ROM) ore to a smaller average particle size which will allow for overland conveying.

The crushing facility at Shoemaker-Levy will be similar to the existing facilities at RNO. The existing crushing facility at RNO consists of a 400 tonne ROM bin with apron feeder. The apron feeder feeds ROM ore through a vibrating grizzly. The vibrating grizzly diverts undersize material to a mineral sizer and oversize material to a jaw crusher and a second mineral sizer. The primary crushed material will then report to the proposed overland conveyor. It is expected that the crushing facility at Shoemaker-Levy will consist of a similar sized ROM bin, apron feeder and two mineral sizers and potentially no jaw crusher making the facility at Shoemaker-Levy more compact than the existing RNO crushing facilities.

Limonite and Saprolite ores will be conveyed in batches from Shoemaker Levy to the existing RNO plant and fed through the crusher in separate batches according to operational requirements. As a result, the expected throughput for the crushing facility and overland conveyor is expected to be nominally 2,500 tonnes per hour (tph) and therefore up to 21.5 mtpa. 5.4 Overland Conveyor

The overland conveyor will convey primary crusher ore from Shoemaker-Levy to the existing crushing facility at RNO. The conveyor will be installed in the approved corridor under Ministerial Statement MS 633. The conveyor will be approximately 9 km long and will receive ore from the discharge of the primary crushing facility and convey ore to the existing crushing facility at RNO. The conveyor will be designed at a nominal feed rate of 2,500 tph.

The conveyor will cross the South Coast Highway by means of a fully enclosed overpass to ensure containment of any potential ore spillage onto the highway. The design of the overpass will meet the requirements and approval of Main Roads Western Australia (MRWA).

The remaining sections of the overland conveyor will be uncovered, and dust suppression will be managed with saline water dust suppression sprays. 5.5 Saline Water Pipeline

Saline water is supplied to the existing RNO processing facility by an existing RNO owned and operated seawater pipeline originating at the coastline. A high density polyethylene (HDPE) pipeline will be installed within a v-drain along the length of the conveyor corridor to supply saline water to Shoemaker-Levy. This new saline water pipeline will supply the project with water that has a salinity range of approximately

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50,000 – 100,000 milligrams per litre (mg/L) total dissolved solids. Saline water will be stored onsite at Shoemaker-Levy in a 100 m3 head tank adjacent to the crushing facility and in a turkeys nest dam with a capacity of approximately 2,000 m3 which is to be located adjacent to the mine services area. 5.6 Mine Services Area

The mine services area will contain infrastructure including a bulk fuel storage facility, workshop and washdown bay.

A bulk fuel storage facility with a capacity of up to 1,000 m3 of diesel will be built to supply fuel to a fast fill refuelling station. Self-bunded tanks will be used to provide secure diesel storage and minimise the potential of any spills.

The site workshop will be used for repairs and maintenance to vehicles and heavy machinery. It will be built on a concrete slab to prevent any soil contamination from hydrocarbons. The concrete slab will drain to a sump which will be regularly inspected and emptied if required by a licenced contractor and disposed of at a licenced facility offsite.

A washdown bay will also be constructed within the mine services area to service the Shoemaker-Levy operation. This facility will contain all wash down water and solids within a concrete bunded slab. The facility will drain to a sump which will be regularly emptied by a licenced contractor and disposed of at a licenced facility offsite. 5.7 Commissioning

Commissioning of all new infrastructure will be undertaken using a three stage approach:

1. Pre-commission equipment by undertaking checks per Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) requirements. Checks will include an assessment of all the equipment to determine whether it has been correctly installed and aligned including testing of all electrical circuits.

2. Dry commission by running equipment in a phased manner. All crushing facility and conveyor infrastructure will be run without ore and water. Adjustments will be made so that all components are running as designed. The saline water pipeline and bulk fuel facility will be pressure tested.

3. Wet commission by introducing product and water to running equipment. Ore material will be put through the crusher in increasing quantities. Individual components will be adjusted as needed until the desired performance levels are achieved and the proposed production quantity is reached. The overland conveyor and saline water pipeline will be commissioned at the same time as the crushing facility. Commissioning will include processing ore up to the maximum design capacity of 2,500 tph.

Potential emissions and discharges that may occur during commissioning are summarised in Section 7.0.

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6.1 Other Approvals

In addition to this Works Approval application, other required approvals associated with the recommencement of operations at the Shoemaker-Levy site are summarised below in Table 6.1.

Table 6.1 Other Approvals Associated with Mining Commencement Activities

Activity Approval Likely Required  Construction and operation of new crushing Mining Proposal and Mine Closure Plan facility, overland conveyor and bulk fuel storage Operating Licence amendment facility. Project Management Plan  Minor changes to the disturbance boundaries of Changes to Proposals – Section 45C for Ministerial the Infrastructure Corridor between the existing Statement 633 (approved May 2019) operations and the approved Shoemaker-Levy mining area to the north of the South Coast Highway.

6.2 Stakeholder Consultation

Representatives Date and Location Stakeholder Comment Proponent Response/Outcome The EPA Services (then OEPA) FQMAN commissioned further advised that the proposed studies for consideration. change needs to ensure that November 2015 the conservation status of the threatened species is not changed. The OEPA advised that the FQMAN referred the proposed proposed changes of the change as a revised proposal to access corridor and the Hale- the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project Bopp mine expansion would (RNP) Ministerial approval (MS require referral under section 633). Environmental 18 May 2016 38 of the EP Act. It was also Protection advised that the most likely Authority (EPA) level of assessment would be a Services Division Preliminary Environmental Review (PER). The OEPA advised that the PER FQMAN referred the proposed process will allow that with change as a revised proposal to approval of the proposed the RNP Ministerial approval (MS project, a single Ministerial 633). FQMAN referred the 10 June 2016 Statement will be issued to proposed change to EPBC under include all of the previous the Environment Protection approval (MS 633) along with Biodiversity Conservation Act the new mining and corridor 1999 (EPBC Act) and submitted areas. for the proposal to be assessed

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Representatives Date and Location Stakeholder Comment Proponent Response/Outcome As the proposal comprises under the Bilateral Agreement. Matters of National Environmental Significance (MNES) and maybe a controlled action, the referral to the Commonwealth on a separate form should be done simultaneously. FQMAN enquired as to the OEPA advised that a letter to EPA process for approval of the of peer review nominee would be peer reviewer. sufficient. 18 April 2017 FQMAN enquired with regard OEPA advised that they would to ESD Item 36, whether OEPA investigate Bandalup Corridor had a definition and datasets definition provide datasets if for the Bandalup Corridor. available. Revised timeline agreed. Revised timeline issued by OEPA. Any variation to the revised OPEA advised that any variation proposal would require a to the revised proposal submitted 6 June 2017 further s43A. under s43A would not stop the FQMAN advised of DMP clock. FQMAN agreed to provide contacts for the Lead Agency s43A for any future changes to aspects of the proposal. the proposal as soon as possible. The purpose of the meeting Following due process to be was to discuss the approach to undertaken for the compliance rectifying the inconsistencies in aspects, a Section 45C application Ministerial Statement 633 (e.g. will be lodged by FQMAN which differences between the will include all recommendations 22 November authorised extent table and discussed in the meeting. The 2018 the maps, as well as some intended outcome of this process project elements missing from will be to produce a more the table or map), and the accurate and up to date MS 633. status of compliance with the existing approved RNP. DBCA (then DPaW) advised FQMAN referred the proposed that they considered that the change as a revised proposal to clearing of the population of the RNP Ministerial approval (MS the Kunzea similis ssp. 633). November 2015 mediterranea Community Conservation Area (CCA) constituted a significant Department of environmental impact and Biodiversity, would be referred. Conservation and Attractions FQMAN advised of proposed DPaW expressed particular (DBCA) studies for flora and fauna. interest in records of Heath Mouse and Whipbirds. 16 September DPaW indicated interest in 2016 fauna movement impacts such as vehicle strike across corridor and fragmentation of habitat by proposed corridor.

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Representatives Date and Location Stakeholder Comment Proponent Response/Outcome Impacts to Kunzea similis ssp. FQMAN modelled different mediterranea mining scenarios to minimise impacts to numbers of Kunzea similis ssp. mediterranea and minimise fragmentation. Estimation has been revised to consider 95% confidence levels in impact assessment. FQMAN queried DPaW for DPAW indicated that it had a map spatial data to define Bandalup of the corridor. FQMAN has Corridor and Fitzgerald prepared figures indicating the Biosphere re-nomination Bandalup Corridor as it is not a boundary. published corridor with any available data. Revised Biosphere boundary made available 20 July 2017 from DBCA. What records of Introduced Foxes and Cats recorded species? consistently across area. FQMAN indicated that for DPaW believe corridors are Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo there significant areas for Carnaby's are no records in project area; foraging, have records of high foraging capacity in area quite breeding activity and foraging low for Carnaby's. recorded in region, under surveyed. Greening WA list of species for foraging. 20 April 2017 Dieback Management and FQMAN commissioned Glevan to nearby known infestations in conduct dieback surveys and will creek of proposed haul road. incorporate additional regional information into Management Plan and impact assessment. Impact to Kunzea similis ssp. FQMAN commissioned additional mediterranea and regional surveys and did not locate any surveys other populations in regional surveys, no suitable targets to search either. More SST present and mapped extent around Bandalup Hill and nominated some sites as potential translocation sites. Does the PER include a A Kunzea similis ssp. recovery plan for Kunzea mediterranea Management Plan similis subsp. mediterranea. is included in the PER. Process for PER and timing, Process for PER and timing, other other approvals and related approvals and related Programme 7 February 2017 Department of Programme of Work of Work applications discussed. Mines and applications discussed. Petroleum (now Revision of current Mine FQMAN prepared Mine Closure DMIRS) Closure Plan, completion Plan in line with discussion and 6 June 2017 criteria and new guidelines. guidance as part of the PER. Lead Agency Project status

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Representatives Date and Location Stakeholder Comment Proponent Response/Outcome process discussed. FQMAN informed MRWA of MRWA advised of process for the proposal and detailed conducting works within and aspects potentially impacting potentially impacting state road 24 February 2017 South Coast Highway. reserves and roads. MRWA advised it would need FQMAN committed to continual to consider design of the road, updates on the progress of the barriers and lighting aspects. proposal to MRWA. FQMAN advised of proposed FQMAN to provide works POW approval for upcoming documentation for MRWA 21 April 2017 geotech works on South Coast approval. Main Roads WA Highway for the underpass for MRWA to assess. (MRWA) the infrastructure corridor. FQMAN updated MRWA MRWA outlined to FQMAN following changes to PER process to be followed prior to proposal, removal of curved commencement of construction. 15 August 2018 corridor and intent to use FQMAN committed to update straight corridor & conveyor MRWA. for ore transport. FQMAN and MRWA discuss FQMAN to provide MRWA with 16 January 2019 options for conveyor crossing. concepts and proposal for consideration. Department of Provision of access to barrier Ongoing consultation to find Agriculture 16 September fence is currently via Bandalup agreement and alternative access Fisheries WA 2016 Road which will be intersected between FQMAN with DAFWA. (DAFWA) by the infrastructure corridor. Quarterly Presentation of changes to FQMAN will continue to advise on meetings 2016- RNP. changes to RNP and operations Jerdacuttup 2017 held in on regular basis. RNO Working Ravensthorpe Group (most recent meeting 2 November 2017) Impacts and fragmentation to FQMAN modelled different Kunzea similis subsp. mining scenarios to minimise mediterranea and conservation impacts to numbers of Kunzea status implications. What similis ssp. mediterranea and margin of error has been minimise fragmentation. applied? Estimation has been revised to consider 95% confidence levels in Community 21 April 2017 impact assessment. Groups 26 April 2017 Rehabilitation experience with No quantitative assessments but Kunzea similis subsp. qualitative monitoring indicates mediterranea. that plants are establishing well. Potential positives are that Kunzea similis subsp. mediterranea can be grown from seed and can be grown in non- endemic soils.

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Representatives Date and Location Stakeholder Comment Proponent Response/Outcome Concern with the change of The RNO Project has previous commitment to remove areas experience with the propagation put aside for conservation of and translocation of Kunzea Kunzea similis subsp. similis subsp. mediterranea and mediterranea (CCA). has demonstrated in the PER that the proposal will not impact the long-term viability of the taxon. FQM existing experience with FQMAN has conducted a small- restoration of farmland for scale trial and assessment, site is corridor connectivity. relatively young and further restoration to be conducted. Current requirement is 0.4 ha for each 1 ha cleared. Issues with quantifying impacts Vegetation communities to Kunzea similis subsp. representing Kwongkan TEC mediterranea and Kwongkan described in Flora and Vegetation Shrublands TEC due to Assessment Report. definition by Department of Environment and Energy (DoEE). Fauna movements and Studies investigated species connectivity understanding, associated to habitat types. herpetofauna distribution. Chuditch recorded in a variety of habitat, whereas some species such as, Southern Brown Bandicoot recorded only in creek channels. Most taxa widespread with respect to movements including Emus, Brush Wallaby. Didn’t appear to be any species limited to specific habitat or linkage, rather all typical of the region. No endemism in herpetofauna. Invertebrate surveys Invertebrate surveys specifically, conducted. short range endemic (SRE) surveys have been conducted. Regional impacts to vegetation FQMAN has conducted extensive and fauna / landscape ecology targeted and regional surveys, impacts. analyses, quadrats, floristic assessment. Incorporated known previous work and have a comprehensive understanding of species occurrence in the RNP and proposed change area and potential impacts. South Coast Highway bypass Communication with MRWA on construction and requirements for construction infrastructure. and safety in the design and construction of the underpass and bypass. There will be a

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Representatives Date and Location Stakeholder Comment Proponent Response/Outcome temporary bypass installed while the underpass for the infrastructure corridor is constructed. Underpass is removed at the end of mine life. Conveyor as a barrier to fauna. The conveyor will be a negligible barrier to fauna as it is to allow passage for most vertebrate fauna. Presence of priority flora in the Several species including but not Kunzea similis subsp. limited to – Goodenia phillipsiae, mediterranea area and in Lepidosperma, Jacksonia sp?, proposal. Beyeria cockertonii and Hibbertia abyssus. Rehabilitation of proteaceous Most Proteaceous taxa come species. back in rehabilitated vegetation from topsoil. Currently looking at and planning rehabilitation methods incorporating fauna habitat and functionality. Existing impacts from fire and Previous fire over Shoemaker- clearing. Levy was 2002, adequate growth to enable survey in 2016. Planning of rehabilitation of Backfilling progressively. Need to mine – progressively on determine mine life, where to Hale- Bop North West. dump waste before rehabilitating. To create functional rehabilitation, must look at building blocks, and carry out planning based on measurable objectives. Functional focus first, then look at conservation significant components. See Mine Closure Plan. Heritage work and surveys and A desktop assessment of entire sites of known significance. RNO tenements conducted in 2012 and a 2016 of proposed expansion. A s18 permit will be required under the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 prior to construction in some areas. What sort of work force will be Number of mining jobs won’t involved? Personnel numbers change substantially. and social impacts? – Construction contractors will be Hopetoun, Ravensthorpe, required for about 6 months. airport etc. Increased FQMAN Initial haul road before conveyor employment? because of capital investment. Contract is for haulage, not driverless. Increased FQMAN employment but numbers unconfirmed but will be provided.

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Representatives Date and Location Stakeholder Comment Proponent Response/Outcome Will continue as currently with ~600 people for ~20 years, FIFO/DIDO on 14/7, 5/2. Local contractors will likely not have equipment required but can possibly staff part of operations. Infrastructure Corridor design Infrastructure Corridor as per description. referral will comprise haul road, conveyor, powerline, pipeline. Economics of expansion in FQMAN advised that economics is current market. justified based on analyses, and that the current ore body is depleting and need to access ore body in Hale-Bopp North West to fund project. Assessment of noise from Potential noise from the conveyor haulage aspects. has been assessed. Initially there will be haulage as the conveyor is five times the capital cost but will have lower operational and environmental costs. Shire has no issues with the FQM advised that there were no proposed changes to RNP. changes planned for the existing Issues discussed included: plant. Local employment Local employment and local opportunities. contractors will be utilised where Proposed changes to the possible. existing plant. The impact of lights on the haul Effect of lighting on proposed road would be investigated in the detailed design stage of the Shire of haul road on users of the South 27 April 2017 Infrastructure Corridor. Ravensthorpe Coast Highway. If any changes to local roads FQMAN will present project to such as, Mason Bay Road full council during public reserve, then it needs to be submission period. approved by full council and follow up with Department of Lands. When proposal is further advanced, FQMAN should present the proposed change to the full council.

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7.1 Emissions and Discharges

This section includes potential emissions and discharges from the crushing facility, overland conveyor, saline water pipeline, bulk fuel storage facility and mine services area during construction, commissioning and operation activities. These emission and discharge sources are shown in Attachment 2B.

7.1.1 Noise

The major sources of noise from the proposed prescribed activities will be vehicles, mobile equipment and construction activities during construction; and the crushing facility and overland conveyor during commissioning and operations.

An acoustic assessment of noise emissions that included the proposed Shoemaker-Levy mine and facilities was conducted by Herring Storer Acoustics (2000). To assess expected levels of noise received at the closest residential sensitive premises in accordance with the EP (Noise) Regulations, the consultants developed an environmental noise model and a range of inputs. These inputs included:

 ground contours

 known sound power levels of mobile equipment and plant similar to that proposed for the project

 proposed pit and plant locations.

The assessment found that at the residence closest to Shoemaker-Levy operations at the time (“Gnamma”, 2.5 - 3 km west), modelled noise emissions from the proposed Shoemaker-Levy operations were 28 dB(A). This is compliant with the requirements of the EP (Noise) Regulations at all times of day (see Table 7.1) and the assessment therefore concluded that no noise amelioration or further monitoring was required (Herring Storer Acoustics, 2000). Results of background noise monitoring during the same assessment showed that for the majority of the time, noise from the Project would be masked by background noise. However, under certain atmospheric conditions, project-related noise emissions may be audible at nearby residences although not at levels that were considered likely to cause a nuisance.

The “Gnamma” residence no longer exists, and the closest current residential sensitive receptor to the crushing facility is now a residence 6.2 km to the west. As this residence is also located to the west and is 3.2 - 3.7 km further away from the crusher than the former “Gnamma” residence, noise emissions received at this location are expected to comply with the requirements of the EP (Noise) Regulation at all times of day as per Table 7.1.

Table 7.1 Assigned Noise Levels for Residential Receptors as per the Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997 Time of Day I Type of Assigned Noise Level I LA 10 I LA 1 I L MAX 0700 - 1900 hours - Monday to Saturday 45 55 65 0900 - 1900 hours - Sunday & Public Holidays 40 50 65

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Time of Day I Type of Assigned Noise Level I LA 10 I LA 1 I L MAX 1900 - 2200 hours - All Days 40 50 55 2200 - 0700 hours - Monday to Saturday 35 45 55 2200 - 0900 hours - Sunday & Public Holidays 35 45 55

LA 10 Level of noise exceeded for 10% of the time. LA 1 Level of noise exceeded for 1% of the time. L max Level of noise exceeded for 0% of the time or the maximum value.

SVT Engineering Consultants (2017) conducted a noise impact assessment of the superseded curved design for the infrastructure corridor. The assessment calculated the expected noise levels of the proposed ore transport corridor and then considered topography, ground types and barriers in order to model noise received at nine noise sensitive receptors surrounding the project. The closest noise sensitive receptor to the superseded curved design for the infrastructure corridor is also the closest to the revised infrastructure corridor alignment and is a residence located 6.2 km to the south-west of the overland conveyor at its closest point. It is significantly outside the separation distance of 1,500 m given in the EPA’s Draft Environmental Assessment Guideline for Separation distances between industrial and sensitive land uses (2015) for the category “extractive industries hard rock quarrying (including blasting), crushing and screening and sensitive receptors”. Furthermore, the noise levels predicted by the SVT (2017) study at this location were below the measured overall background level and so it was considered highly unlikely that noise from the conveyor would be audible at any time.

To manage potential noise impacts to the community, RNO has a complaints procedure to record and respond to all complaints made by the general public regarding noise and vibration.

Noise associated with all proposed mining activities and infrastructure will be managed using standard mining practices to meet the requirements of the Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994, Mines Safety and Inspection Regulations 1995 and EP (Noise) Regulations.

Sources of noise emissions, the expected volume and frequency, pathways, receptors and proposed control measures to minimise emissions and environmental impacts are summarised in Table 7.2.

7.1.2 Air Quality

7.1.2.1 Dust The use of vehicles and machinery during all phases of the project may result in dust emissions. Dust emissions may also be generated during commissioning and operations by the crushing facility and the overland conveyor.

Vehicles and machinery used during the construction phase are unlikely to cause dust emissions above the National Environmental Protection Measure (Ambient Air Quality) (NEPM) air quality criteria of 50 μg/m3 maximum concentration for particulate matter 10 micrometers or less in diameter (PM10) over a one day averaging period (Department of the Environment, 2016) and so will not impact on nearby sensitive receptors such as residences and priority flora species and communities. Dust emissions will be controlled primarily through the use of water trucks to suppress dust from roads or cleared areas as required. Imported fresh water will be used for dust suppression during the construction phase to maximise the success of progressive rehabilitation in areas cleared during construction that are not required for the operational phase.

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Atmospheric emission modelling was undertaken by Sinclair Knight Merz (SKM, 2000) for the RNO Project Section 46 Review associated with Ministerial Statement 509 (Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations, 2002) prior to the construction of the current RNO operations to assess the expected emissions to air from the proposed operations (SKM, 2000). The results of the modelling show the Maximum Ground Level 3 Concentration for PM10 over a one day averaging period outside of the project’s leases to be 5.5 µg/m . This is well below the applicable NEPM air quality criteria of 50 μg/m3 maximum concentration of particles as

PM10 over a one day averaging period (Department of the Environment, 2016). Predicted emission estimates were based upon model outputs from ISC-PRIME (Industrial Source Complex Plume Rise Model Enhancements model) and were considered to be conservative and worst-case. The modelling also included worst case meteorological conditions.

The potential atmospheric impacts from the project on vegetation surrounding the project area were further assessed by SKM (SKM, 2002). The study used the results from atmospheric emission modelling of the current RNO operations adjacent to the Halleys mine area prior to its construction (SKM, 2000) to assess resultant ground level concentrations in relation to the location of vegetation communities. The assessment concluded that the predicted ground level concentrations of PM10 particulates generated by the project were unlikely to have an adverse impact on vegetation (SKM, 2002). The project is therefore unlikely to affect the priority flora species and communities that have been identified within and adjacent to the project area.

During operations, ambient and occupational dust levels will largely be controlled at source using water sprays within infrastructure and water trucks on roads and cleared areas. This will minimise potential indirect dust impacts on nearby receptors such as native vegetation and will minimise nuisance impacts from high dust levels.

The potential sources of dust, pathways, receptors and proposed control measures to minimise emissions and environmental impacts are summarised in Table 7.2.

7.1.2.2 Gas Emissions Gas emissions will be generated as a result of combustion of diesel fuel in light vehicles, construction machinery and diesel power generators.

The diesel exhaust emissions from mining machinery, vehicles, and power generators will be rapidly dispersed and well below all applicable air quality assessment criteria, thus having a negligible impact on the biological integrity of the surrounding environment. To ensure that exhaust emissions are kept to the lowest practicable level, all diesel powered stationary equipment and vehicles will meet appropriate design standards and will be maintained to OEM standards.

Potential gas emission sources, the expected volume and frequency, pathways, receptors and proposed control measures to minimise emissions and environmental impacts are summarised in Table 7.2.

7.1.3 Unintentional Discharges

The storage and use of hydrocarbons and chemicals will be managed through established site procedures to prevent unintentional spills discharging into the environment. Hydrocarbons and chemicals and the facilities in which they are stored will meet the requirements of AS1940:2016 (Storage and Handling of Flammable and Combustible Liquids), and any spills will be controlled, contained and cleaned up as soon as practicable. Potentially contaminated water from the workshop and washdown bay will be contained and collected in sumps for offsite disposal.

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If the saline water pipeline were to develop of leak, saline water will be contained within the v-drain that the pipeline lays in. Saline water would only discharge to the surrounding environment if the v-drain overflowed. Flow measuring devices will be installed at the processing plant and at the Shoemaker-Levy crushing facility and will alert mine staff if a leak has occurred. The water supply to the pipeline will be shut off and mine personnel will attend the location to control and contain the leak and assign appropriate remediation actions to clean up the spill and minimise the impact of the spill to the surrounding environment.

7.1.4 Summary of Emissions and Discharges

Discharge pathways, receptors and proposed control measures to minimise the potential for wastewater to be discharged to the environment are included in Table 7.2.

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Table 7.2 Summary of Potential Emissions and Discharges

Source of Emission or Volume and Pathway Potential Proposed Controls Emission or Discharge Frequency Receptors Discharge Construction Vehicles, Noise Modelled noise Air/Wind – wind Closest residential  Crushing facility located >1,500 m from closest sensitive mobile emissions emissions at the (now direction receptor is 6.2 km receptor (private residence 6.2 km south-west) as per the equipment demolished) predominantly from south-west of the recommended separation distance between extractive and “Gnamma” residence the north-east and crushing facility and industries hard rock quarrying (including blasting), crushing construction (2.5-3 km west of the south-east. overland conveyor and screening and sensitive receptors, as detailed in the activities proposed at the nearest draft Environmental Assessment Guideline for Separation Shoemaker-Levy point. Distances between industrial and sensitive land uses (EPA, crushing facility) were 2015). 28 dB(A) at LA 1and LA  Noise will be managed to comply with Part 7 of the Mines 10 (Herring Storer Safety and Inspection Regulations 1995 (i.e. a peak noise Acoustics, 2000). This limit of 140 dB(lin) and 8 hour noise exposure of 85 dB(A)). is below EP (Noise) Regulations, allowable  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring issues. levels at LA 1 and LA 10 for all times of day and all days of the year. Vehicle Air quality – Maximum Ground Air/Wind – wind Closest residential  The closest sensitive receptor to the Shoemaker-Levy site is movements dust Level Concentration direction receptor is 6.2 km a private residence 5.8 km to the south-west of the project and emissions for PM10 particles from predominantly east to south-west of the site. This is > 1,500 m, which is the recommended construction the Shoemaker-Levy west. crushing facility and separation distance between extractive industries hard rock machinery project over a 1 day overland conveyor quarrying (including blasting), crushing and screening and averaging period at the nearest sensitive receptors, as detailed in the draft Environmental outside of the point. Assessment Guideline for Separation Distances between project’s leases was industrial and sensitive land uses (EPA, 2015). modelled to be Protected  Use water trucks to suppress dust from roads or cleared 5.5 µg/m3 (SKM, Ecological areas as required. 2000). Does not Communities exceed the applicable  If excessive visible dust emissions are observed the source immediately to the NEPM air quality will be assessed and additional control measures north and <600 m criteria of 50 μg/m3 implemented as required, such as increased use of water to the east and

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Source of Emission or Volume and Pathway Potential Proposed Controls Emission or Discharge Frequency Receptors Discharge maximum west of the trucks. concentration of crushing facility and  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring particles as PM10 over within 200 m of the issues. a 1 day averaging northern and period (Department of southern ends of the Environment, the conveyor route. 2016). Vehicles and Air quality - Emissions will be Air/Wind – wind Closest residential  All diesel powered vehicles and construction machinery will construction diesel rapidly dispersed and direction receptor is 6.2 km meet appropriate design standards and will be maintained. machinery exhaust well below the predominantly from south-west of the  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring emissions applicable air quality the north-east and crushing facility and issues. criteria at the nearest south-east. overland conveyor receptor. at the nearest point. Washdown Hydrocarbon Unintentional Spillage of material. Soil.  Washdown water and solids to be contained within a facility spills to soil discharge only. Surface water concrete pad. or flows.  Washdown water to collect in a sump which will be stormwater Protected regularly emptied by a licensed contractor. Ecological  Facility to be regularly cleaned and sump volume to be Communities monitored to prevent over-topping of waste liquid. immediately to the  Spill kits installed and maintained at the facility, and spills to north-east and be controlled, contained and cleaned up as soon as south-west of the practicable. Mine Services Area.  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring issues. Commissioning Commissioning Noise Modelled noise Air/Wind- wind The closest  Crushing facility located >1,500 m from closest sensitive of crushing emissions at the (now directly residential receptor (private residence 6.2 km south-west) as per the facility demolished) predominantly south- receptor is 6.2 km recommended separation distance between extractive “Gnamma” residence easterly. south-west of the industries hard rock quarrying (including blasting), crushing

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Source of Emission or Volume and Pathway Potential Proposed Controls Emission or Discharge Frequency Receptors Discharge (2.5-3 km west of the crushing facility. and screening and sensitive receptors, as detailed in the proposed draft Environmental Assessment Guideline for Separation Shoemaker-Levy Distances between industrial and sensitive land uses (EPA, crushing facility) were 2015). 28 dB(A) at LA 1 and LA  Noise will be managed to comply with Part 7 of the Mines 10 (Herring Storer Safety and Inspection Regulations 1995 (i.e. a peak noise Acoustics, 2000). This limit of 140 dB(lin) and 8 hour noise exposure of 85 dB(A)). is below EP (Noise)  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring Regulations allowable issues. levels at LA 1 and LA 10 for all times of day and all days of the year. As the current closest residential receptor is now 3.2-3.7 km further away than “Gamma” was, it is also expected to be below EP (Noise) Regulations at all times. Commissioning Noise Noise levels predicted Air/Wind- wind directly The closest  Overland conveyor located >1,500 m from closest sensitive of overland by the SVT (2017) predominantly south- residential receptor receptor (private residence 6.2 km south-west) as per the conveyor study at the closest easterly. is 6.2 km south- recommended separation distance between extractive residential receptor west of the industries hard rock quarrying (including blasting), crushing (6.2 km south-west) overland conveyor and screening and sensitive receptors, as detailed in the were below the at the nearest draft Environmental Assessment Guideline for Separation measured overall point. Distances between industrial and sensitive land uses (EPA, background level and 2015). so it was considered  Noise will be managed to comply with Part 7 of the Mines highly unlikely that Safety and Inspection Regulations 1995 (i.e. a peak noise they will be audible at limit of 140 dB(lin) and 8 hour noise exposure of 85 dB(A)). any time.  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring

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Source of Emission or Volume and Pathway Potential Proposed Controls Emission or Discharge Frequency Receptors Discharge issues. Commissioning Air quality – Maximum Ground Air/Wind – wind The closest  Crushing facility located >1,500 m from closest sensitive of crushing dust Level Concentration direction residential receptor (private residence 6.2 km south-west) as per the facility emissions for PM10 particles from predominantly east to receptor is 6.2 km recommended separation distance between extractive the Shoemaker-Levy west. south-west of the industries hard rock quarrying (including blasting), crushing project over a 1 day crushing facility. and screening and sensitive receptors, as detailed in the averaging period Protected draft Environmental Assessment Guideline for Separation outside of the Ecological Distances between industrial and sensitive land uses (EPA, project’s leases was Communities 2015). modelled to be immediately to 3  Water sprays will be activated when trucks tip into the 5.5 µg/m (SKM, the north and crusher to reduce fugitive dust. 2000). Does not <600 m to the east  Crushing facility will wet ore during processing using water exceed the applicable and west. NEPM air quality sprays to reduce generation of dust. criteria of 50 μg/m3  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring maximum dust issues. concentration of particles as PM10 over a 1 day averaging period (Department of the Environment, 2016). Commissioning Air quality – Maximum Ground Air/Wind – wind The closest  Overland conveyor located >1,500 m from closest sensitive of overland dust Level Concentration direction residential receptor (private residence 6.2 km south-west) as per the conveyor emissions for PM10 particles from predominantly east to receptor is 6.2 km recommended separation distance between extractive the Shoemaker-Levy west. south-west of the industries hard rock quarrying (including blasting), crushing and project over a 1 day overland conveyor screening and sensitive receptors, as detailed in the draft averaging period at the nearest Environmental Assessment Guideline for Separation outside of the point. Distances between industrial and sensitive land uses (EPA, project’s leases was Protected 2015). modelled to be 3 Ecological  Water sprays will soak crushed ore feed from crushing 5.5 µg/m (SKM, Communities facility, which will minimise dust generation during 2000). Does not within 200 m of

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Source of Emission or Volume and Pathway Potential Proposed Controls Emission or Discharge Frequency Receptors Discharge exceed the applicable the northern and conveying. NEPM air quality southern ends of 3  Conveyor crossing over South Coast Highway will be criteria of 50 μg/m the conveyor enclosed, which will minimise dust impacting on road and maximum route. road users. concentration of  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring particles as PM over 10 dust issues. a 1 day averaging period (Department of  Final design to meet Main Roads Western Australia’s the Environment, requirements for hazard management near the highway. 2016). Vehicles and Air quality – Maximum Ground Air/Wind – wind Closest residential  The closest sensitive receptor is a private residence 6.2 km machinery dust Level Concentration direction receptor is 6.2 km to the south-west of the project site. This is more than emissions for PM10 particles from predominantly east to south-west of the 1,000 m, which is the recommended separation distance the Shoemaker-Levy west. crushing facility between extractive industries grinding and milling project over a 1 day and overland operations and sensitive receptors, as detailed in the draft averaging period conveyor at the Environmental Assessment Guideline for Separation outside of the nearest point. Distances between industrial and sensitive land uses (EPA, project’s leases was Protected 2015). modelled to be Ecological 3  Water trucks will suppress dust from roads or cleared areas 5.5 µg/m (SKM, Communities as required. 2000). Does not immediately to exceed the applicable  If excessive visible dust emissions are observed the source the north and will be assessed and additional control measures NEPM air quality <600 m to the east criteria of 50 μg/m3 implemented as required, such as increased use of water and west of the trucks. maximum crushing facility concentration of and within 200 m  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring particles as PM10 over of the northern issues. a 1 day averaging and southern ends period (Department of of the conveyor the Environment, route. 2016).

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Source of Emission or Volume and Pathway Potential Proposed Controls Emission or Discharge Frequency Receptors Discharge Vehicles and Air quality - Emissions will be Air/Wind – wind The closest  All diesel powered vehicles and construction machinery will machinery diesel rapidly dispersed and direction residential meet appropriate design standards and will be maintained. exhaust well below the predominantly from receptor is 6.2 km  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring emissions applicable air quality the north-east and south-west of the issues. criteria at the nearest south-east. crushing facility. receptor. Saline water Saline water Unintentional Spillage of material. Soil.  Regular inspections will be undertaken to review visual pipeline discharge only. Surface water integrity of pipeline. flows.  Flow detection devices will be installed along length of Protected pipeline. System will trigger alarm if flow volume between Ecological meters decreases. Communities  Any spills will be controlled, contained and cleaned up. within 200 m of the  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring northern and issues. southern ends of the conveyor route. Washdown Hydrocarbon Unintentional Spillage of material. Soil.  Washdown water and solids to be contained within a facility spills to soil discharge only. Surface water concrete pad. or flows.  Washdown water to collect in a sump which will be stormwater Protected regularly emptied by a licensed contractor. Ecological  Facility to be regularly cleaned and sump volume to be Communities monitored to prevent over-topping of waste liquid. immediately to the  Spill kits to be installed and maintained at the facility, and north-east and spills to be controlled, contained and cleaned up as soon as south-west of the practicable. Mine Services Area.  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring issues.

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Source of Emission or Volume and Pathway Potential Proposed Controls Emission or Discharge Frequency Receptors Discharge Workshop Hydrocarbon Unintentional Spillage of material. Soil.  Workshop to be constructed on a concrete pad to contain spills to soil discharge only. Surface water all potential liquid and solid contaminants. or flows.  Washdown water to collect in a sump which will be stormwater Protected regularly emptied by a licensed contractor. Ecological  Facility to be regularly cleaned and sump volume to be Communities monitored to prevent over-topping of waste liquid. immediately to the  Spill kits to be installed and maintained at the facility, and north-east and spills to be controlled, contained and cleaned up as soon as south-west of the practicable. Mine Services Area.  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring issues. Operation Operation of Noise Modelled noise Air/Wind- wind The closest  Crushing facility located >1,500 m from closest sensitive crushing emissions at the (now directly residential receptor (private residence 6.2 km south-west) as per the facility demolished) predominantly south- receptor is 6.2 km recommended separation distance between extractive “Gnamma” residence easterly. south-west of the industries hard rock quarrying (including blasting), crushing (2.5-3 km west of the crushing facility. and screening and sensitive receptors, as detailed in the proposed draft Environmental Assessment Guideline for Separation Shoemaker-Levy Distances between industrial and sensitive land uses (EPA, crushing facility) were 2015). 28 dB(A) at LA1 and  Noise will be managed to comply with Part 7 of the Mines LA10 (Herring Storer Safety and Inspection Regulations 1995 (i.e. a peak noise Acoustics, 2000). This limit of 140 dB(lin) and 8 hour noise exposure of 85 dB(A)). is below EP (Noise) Regulations 1997  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring issues. allowable levels at LA 1 and LA 10 for all times of day and all days of the year. As the current closest residential receptor is

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Source of Emission or Volume and Pathway Potential Proposed Controls Emission or Discharge Frequency Receptors Discharge now 3.2-3.7 km further away than “Gamma” was, it’s also expected to be below EP (Noise) Regulations at all times. Operation of Noise Noise levels predicted Air/Wind- wind directly The closest  Overland conveyor located >1,500 m from closest sensitive overland by the SVT (2017) predominantly south- residential receptor receptor (private residence 6.2 km south-west) as per the conveyor study at the closest easterly. is 6.2 km south- recommended separation distance between extractive residential receptor west of the industries hard rock quarrying (including blasting), crushing were below the overland conveyor and screening and sensitive receptors, as detailed in the measured overall at the nearest draft Environmental Assessment Guideline for Separation background level and point. Distances between industrial and sensitive land uses (EPA, so it was considered 2015). highly unlikely that  Noise will be managed to comply with Part 7 of the Mines they will be audible. Safety and Inspection Regulations 1995 (i.e. a peak noise limit of 140 dB(lin) and 8 hour noise exposure of 85 dB(A)).  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring issues. Operation of Air quality – Maximum Ground Air/Wind – wind The closest  Crushing facility located >1,500 m from closest sensitive crushing dust Level Concentration direction residential receptor (private residence 6.2 km south-west) as per the facility emissions for PM10 particles from predominantly east to receptor is 6.2 km recommended separation distance between extractive the Shoemaker-Levy west. south-west of the industries hard rock quarrying (including blasting), crushing project over a 1 day crushing facility. and screening and sensitive receptors, as detailed in the averaging period Protected draft Environmental Assessment Guideline for Separation outside of the Ecological Distances between industrial and sensitive land uses (EPA, project’s leases was Communities 2015). modelled to be 3 immediately to  Water sprays will be activated when trucks tip into the 5.5 µg/m (SKM, the north and crusher to reduce fugitive dust. 2000). Does not <600 m to the east  Crushing facility will wet ore during processing using water exceed the applicable and west of the

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Source of Emission or Volume and Pathway Potential Proposed Controls Emission or Discharge Frequency Receptors Discharge NEPM air quality crushing facility. sprays to reduce generation of dust. 3 criteria of 50 μg/m  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring maximum dust issues. concentration of particles as PM10 over a 1 day averaging period (Department of the Environment, 2016). Operation of Air quality – Maximum Ground Air/Wind – wind The closest  Overland conveyor located >1,500 m from closest sensitive overland dust Level Concentration direction residential receptor (private residence 6.2 km south-west) as per the conveyor emissions for PM10 particles from predominantly east to receptor is 6.2 km recommended separation distance between extractive the Shoemaker-Levy west. south-west of the industries hard rock quarrying (including blasting), crushing project over a 1 day overland conveyor and screening and sensitive receptors, as detailed in the averaging period at the nearest draft Environmental Assessment Guideline for Separation outside of the point. Distances between industrial and sensitive land uses (EPA, project’s leases was Protected 2015). modelled to be Ecological 3  Water sprays will soak crushed ore feed from crushing 5.5 µg/m (SKM, Communities facility so ore will be wet the whole time it is being 2000). Does not within 200 m of conveyed to minimise dust generation. exceed the applicable the northern and  Conveyor crossing over South Coast Highway will be NEPM air quality southern ends of criteria of 50 μg/m3 enclosed to minimise dust impacting on road and road the conveyor users. maximum route. concentration of  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring particles as PM10 over dust issues. a 1 day averaging period (Department of the Environment, 2016).

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Source of Emission or Volume and Pathway Potential Proposed Controls Emission or Discharge Frequency Receptors Discharge Vehicles and Air quality – Maximum Ground Air/Wind – wind Closest residential  The closest sensitive receptor is a private residence 6.2 km machinery dust Level Concentration direction receptor is 6.2 km to the south-west of the project site. This is more than emissions for PM10 particles from predominantly east to south-west of the 1,000 m, which is the recommended separation distance the Shoemaker-Levy west. crushing facility between extractive industries grinding and milling project over a 1 day and overland operations and sensitive receptors, as detailed in the draft averaging period conveyor at the Environmental Assessment Guideline for Separation outside of the nearest point. Distances between industrial and sensitive land uses (EPA, project’s leases was Protected 2015). modelled to be Ecological 3  Water trucks will suppress dust from roads or cleared areas 5.5 µg/m (SKM, Communities as required. 2000). Does not immediately to exceed the applicable  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring the north and issues. NEPM air quality <600 m to the east 3 criteria of 50 μg/m and west of the  If excessive visible dust emissions are observed the source maximum crushing facility will be assessed and additional control measures concentration of and within 200 m implemented as required, such as increased use of water particles as PM10 over of the northern trucks. a 1 day averaging and southern ends period (Department of of the conveyor the Environment, route. 2016). Vehicles and Air quality - Emissions will be Air/Wind – wind The closest  All diesel powered vehicles and construction machinery will machinery diesel rapidly dispersed and direction residential meet appropriate design standards and will be maintained. exhaust well below the predominantly from receptor is 6.2 km emissions applicable air quality the north-east and south-west of the criteria at the nearest south-east. crushing facility. receptor.

Run-of-Mine Air quality – Maximum Ground Air/Wind – wind The closest  ROM stockpiles located >1,500 m from closest sensitive Stockpiles dust Level Concentration direction residential receptor receptor (private residence 6.2 km SW) as per the emissions for PM10 particles from predominantly east to is 6.2 km south- recommended separation distance between extractive the Shoemaker-Levy west. west of the industries hard rock quarrying (including blasting), crushing and

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Source of Emission or Volume and Pathway Potential Proposed Controls Emission or Discharge Frequency Receptors Discharge project over a 1 day crushing facility. screening and sensitive receptors, as detailed in the draft averaging period Protected Environmental Assessment Guideline for Separation outside of the Ecological Distances between industrial and sensitive land uses (EPA, project’s leases was Communities 2015). modelled to be immediately to the  Water trucks will suppress dust from stockpiles as required. 5.5 µg/m3 (SKM, north and <600 m  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring 2000). Does not to the east and dust issues. exceed the applicable west of the NEPM air quality crushing facility. criteria of 50 μg/m3 maximum concentration of particles as PM10 over a 1 day averaging period (Department of the Environment, 2016). Bulk Fuel Hydrocarbon Unintentional Storage leakage Soil.  Self-bunded fuel storage tanks. Facility spills to soil discharge only. directly to underlying / Surface water  Bulk Fuel Storage Facility will be designed to meet or Volumes Stored adjoining soil flows. AS1940:2016 requirements. stormwater 3 Diesel: up to 1,000 m Protected  Spill kits will be located at the bulk fuel facility. Ecological  Any spills will be controlled, contained and cleaned up. Community immediately to the  Contaminated soil to be collected and treated within on-site south-east. bioremediation facility.  As part of regular workplace inspections, spill kits will be checked and restocked as required. Saline water Saline water Unintentional Spillage of material. Soil.  Flow detection devices will be installed along length of pipeline discharge only. Surface water pipeline. System will trigger alarm if flow volume between flows. meters decreases. Protected  Any spills will be controlled, contained and cleaned up. Ecological  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring

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Source of Emission or Volume and Pathway Potential Proposed Controls Emission or Discharge Frequency Receptors Discharge Communities issues. within 200 m of the northern and southern ends of the conveyor route. Washdown Hydrocarbon Unintentional Spillage of material. Soil.  Washdown water and solids to be contained within a facility spills to soil discharge only. Surface water concrete pad. or flows.  Washdown water to collect in a sump which will be stormwater Protected regularly emptied by a licensed contractor. Ecological  Facility to be regularly cleaned and sump volume to be Communities monitored to prevent over-topping of waste liquid. immediately to the  Spill kits to be installed and maintained at the facility, and north-east and spills to be controlled, contained and cleaned up as soon as south-west of the practicable. Mine Services Area.  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring issues. Workshop Hydrocarbon Unintentional Spillage of material. Soil.  Workshop to be constructed on a concrete pad to contain spills to soil discharge only. Surface water all potential liquid and solid contaminants. or flows.  Facility to be regularly cleaned and sump volume to be stormwater Protected monitored to prevent over-topping of waste liquid. Ecological  Spill kits to be installed and maintained at the facility, and Communities spills to be controlled, contained and cleaned up as soon as immediately to the practicable. north-east and  Maintain incident reporting system to identify recurring south-west of the issues. Mine Services Area.

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7.2 Waste

Construction, commissioning and operational activities will produce a variety of wastes including putrescible, inert and controlled wastes. Inert and putrescible wastes will be taken to the existing RNO landfill facility and controlled wastes will be removed from site by licensed contractors and disposed of in licensed facilities.

Sewage waste produced from ablutions located at Shoemaker-Levy during construction, commissioning and operations will be collected in storage tanks that meet all relevant regulatory requirements. They will be emptied by a licensed contractor who will transport the waste to the licensed wastewater treatment facility located in Ravensthorpe which operated by the Shire of Ravensthorpe.

No mineral wastes will be produced at Shoemaker-Levy as a result of crushing; all crushed ore will be conveyed to RNO for further processing.

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8.0 Siting and Location (Attachment 7)

8.1 Residential and Sensitive Receptors

RNO is located within the Shire of Ravensthorpe. The Shire has two main towns, Ravensthorpe which is 25 km west of the Shoemaker-Levy site and Hopetoun, a coastal town over 43 km south of the Shoemaker- Levy site. The nearest receptor is agricultural land owned by a mineral resources firm approximately 3 km south of the Shoemaker-Levy site and a private residence 5.8 km to the south-west of the proposed primary crusher location. 8.2 Specified Ecosystems

The Shoemaker-Levy site and infrastructure corridor are within the Bandalup Corridor, a continuous corridor of remnant vegetation linking the flora and fauna of Fitzgerald River National Park to the Great Western Woodlands. The Bandalup Corridor is a buffer zone (defined as vacant Crown land and other reserves) of the Fitzgerald Biosphere Reserve as designated by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) (Department of the Environment and Energy, 2019). Biosphere reserves are internationally recognised sites which aim to conserve biodiversity, whilst accommodating sustainable development and economic activity.

Specified Ecosystems are those of high conservation value and special significance as defined within the Environmental Protection (Environmentally Sensitive Areas) Notice 2005. Clearing approved under MS 633 and associated with the works proposed in this approval application will affect some areas defined as specified ecosystems.

A flora survey of the main Shoemaker-Levy footprint (Woodman, 2017) identified that the Priority Ecological Communities (PEC) ‘Proteaceae Dominated Kwongkan Shrublands of the Southeast Coastal Floristic Province of Western Australia’ (Priority 3) and ‘Heath on Komatite of the Ravensthorpe area’ (Priority 3) occurs within or close to the Shoemaker-Levy approved disturbance area (as shown in Section 2, Attachment 2A of this supporting document). ‘Proteaceae Dominated Kwongkan Shrublands of the Southeast Coastal Floristic Province of Western Australia’ is widespread within and around the Shoemaker-Levy approved disturbance area and occurs immediately to the north and < 600 m to the east and west of the crushing facility and in smaller patches located within 200 m of the northern and southern ends of the conveyor route. ‘Heath on Komatite of the Ravensthorpe area’ occurs in small isolated patches with the closest being 2.5 km to the west of the crushing facility and within 200 m of the southern end of the conveyor route.

Woodman Environmental (2015) conducted a flora and vegetation survey of the infrastructure corridor and identified two vegetation communities that were likely to represent the EPBC-listed Threatened Ecological Community (TEC) and WA listed Priority Ecological Community (PEC) ‘Proteaceae Dominated Kwongkan Shrublands of the Southeast Coastal Floristic Province of Western Australia’ (listed as Endangered under the EPBC Act, and as Priority 3 under the BC Act) (these areas are shown in Section 2, Attachment 2A of this supporting document).

No conservation reserves are located within the Shoemaker-Levy project area (Department of Mines Industry Regulation and Safety, 2018). The nearest conservation reserves to RNO are:

 Unnamed Nature Reserve (R 27177) for conservation of flora and fauna, located approximately 5 km south of the Shoemaker-Levy site.

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 Unnamed Nature Reserve (R 43060) for conservation of flora and fauna, located 6 km south-west of the project area on the corner of Mason Bay Road and Jerdacuttup Road.

 Conservation Park (R 49742) – located 10 km south of the Shoemaker-Levy site. 8.3 Existing Environment of the Project Area

The Shoemaker-Levy project area and infrastructure corridor are located within the Bandalup Creek sub- catchment of the Jerdacuttup River catchment. The catchment comprises ephemeral surface water features including steep and incised hillslopes with well-defined streamlines; broad and wide valleys with clear alluvial channel bedforms that are well vegetated; and comparatively flat damplands with poorly defined drainage (Soilwater Group, 2017). The Jerdacuttup River flows south along the eastern face of the Ravensthorpe Range before discharging into the Jerdacuttup Lakes, a coastal lagoon that is permanently closed to the ocean. Salinity is one of the most variable environmental attributes of the river and varies from brackish to saline (Department of Environment, WA, 2004). High nutrient levels have been recorded with water quality monitoring showing levels of nitrogen and phosphorus that exceed the Australian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council (ANZECC) water quality guidelines for protection of aquatic health (Department of Environment, WA, 2004).

The RNO deposits lie within an area bounded by three major Precambrian tectonic units. The Shoemaker-Levy deposit sits on the southern margin of the Archaean Yilgarn Craton within the Ravensthorpe Greenstone Belt (Soilwater Group, 2017). Weathering processes have been instrumental in producing the complex regolith geology within the RNO project area (Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations, 2002). To the south this granitic-greenstone association is overlain by metasedimentary units of the Proterozoic Mount Barren Group, which are separated from the Proterozoic Munglinup Gneiss complex to the east by the Jerdacuttup Fault (Witt, W.K., 1998). The Precambrian formations are all unconformably overlain by Tertiary sediments of the Plantagenet Group.

The soil of the Ravensthorpe area has been mapped at the regional scale and lies within Mapping Unit 24 (Stirling Province), zone 244 (Ravensthorpe Zone). The Stirling Province is comprised of undulating plains and lateralised plateaus on Tertiary sediments, with areas of coastal dune systems.

The dominant soil mapping units within the Ravensthorpe Zone associated with the Shoemaker-Levy site include:

 Ravensthorpe System (244Ra) – undulating hills on Archean greenstone of metasediments and ultramafics with alkaline red shallow loamy duplex, shallow gravels and red/brown non-cracking clays.

 Oldfield System (244Od) – Dissected headwater plains and rises on Proterozoic and Archean granite and gneiss, with grey duplex (shallow and deep) and deep sandy gravels.

Soils within RNO have low to moderate fertility with topsoil under native vegetation exhibiting weakly acidic pH (Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations, 2002).

Groundwater quality monitoring has been conducted at and near the site (RPS, 2013). Groundwater is generally brackish to saline with total dissolved solids in the range of 4,000 to 30,000 mg/L. Depth to groundwater in the regional area varies from around 5 m below ground level (mbgl) in valleys and low-lying areas to over 100 mbgl under hills (RPS Aquaterra, 2017). The water table surface is typically at elevations between 90 to 120 m Australian Height Datum (AHD) and flows to the south-west.

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The hydrogeology of the RNO area is characterised by rock of low permeability, overlain and in-filled with deposits of clay, silt and sand (BHP Billiton, 2004b). Where groundwater resources do occur, they are in a series of interconnected local aquifers within this overall low permeability ground mass. These local aquifers occur in fractured basement in, sandy deposits occurring along ancient courses (palaeochannels), and in some shallow patches of sand and alluvium (BHP Billiton, 2004b). All aquifers have only local significance and the region in general is characterised by an absence of major regional aquifers.

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The costs of works for the proposed activities contained within this works approval application are summarised below in Table 9.1. All capital costs associated with the construction and establishment of the works have been included and costs relating to the cost of land, buildings not associated with the prescribed premises activities and the engagement of consultants have not been included as per the works approval application form directions.

Table 9.1 Cost of Works for Proposed Activities at Shoemaker-Levy Site

Component Crushing Station Overland Shoemaker-Levy Totals and Plant Feed Conveyor and General Highway Crossing Infrastructure TOTAL $32,614,522 $49,325,735 $7,875,975 $89,816,232

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10.0 References

BHP Billiton. (2004b). Ravensthorpe Nickel Project – Notice of Intent. BHP Billiton. Department of Environment, WA. (2004). Jerdacuttup River Action Plan. Department of the Environment. (2016). National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure. Department of the Environment and Energy. (2019). Australia's Biosphere Reserves. (Department of the Environment and Energy) Retrieved March 28, 2019, from Australian Government Department of the Environment and Energy: http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/conservation/australias-biosphere-reserves EPA. (2015). Environmental Assessment Guideline for Separation Distances between industrial and sensitive land uses . Herring Storer Acoustics. (2000). Acoustic Assessment for Sinclair Knight Merz. Prepared for Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd. Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations. (2002). Ravensthorpe Nickel Project Section 46 Review. Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations Pty Ltd. RPS. (2013). Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations – Water Monitoring Program Review and Optimisation. RPS Aquaterra Pty Ltd. RPS Aquaterra. (2017). Hydrogeological Assessment for Ravensthorpe Nickel Operation. Sinclair Knight Merz. (2001, April). Ravensthorpe Nickel Project Groundwater Impact Study. Sinclair Knight Merz Pty Ltd. SKM. (2000). Ravensthorpe Nickel Project - Air Quality Assessment - Final. SKM. (2002). Effects of Atmospheric Emissions on Vegetation. Soilwater Group. (2017). RNO Hydrological Assessment. SVT. (2017). Ravensthorpe Transport Corridor – Environmental Noise Impact Assessment. SVT Engineering Consultants. Witt, W.K. (1998). Geology and mineral resources of the Ravensthorpe and Cocanarup 1:100,000 sheets: Geological Survey of Western Australia Report 54, p152. Woodman Environmental. (2015). Shoemaker-Levy Access Corridor Flora and Vegetation Assessment.

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