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And 5(1)(G) of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 Tabled Paper to Legislative Council Question on Notice 2596 (1) All Live and Pending Mining Tenure Intersecting National Parks and Nature Reserves Under Sec 5(1)(c) and 5(1)(g) of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 Tenement Number TYPE Tenement status HOLDER1 HOLDER2 HOLDER3 HOLDER4 HOLDER5 GRANTDATE RESERVE NUMBER RESERVE PURPOSE RESERVE NAME ACT SOUTH32 SOUTH32 JAPAN ALUMINA ASSOCIATES SOJITZ ALUMINA PTY ALUMINIUM (RAA) ALUMINIUM AM 7000258 MINING LEASE S.A. LIVE (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD LTD PTY LTD (WORSLEY) PTY LTD 16/08/1983 R 39821 Conservation And The Agreement Defined In S.Lane Poole Reserve CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) SOUTH32 SOUTH32 JAPAN ALUMINA ASSOCIATES SOJITZ ALUMINA PTY ALUMINIUM (RAA) ALUMINIUM AM 7000258 MINING LEASE S.A. LIVE (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD LTD PTY LTD (WORSLEY) PTY LTD 16/08/1983 R 46213 National Park Wellington National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) SOUTH32 SOUTH32 JAPAN ALUMINA ASSOCIATES SOJITZ ALUMINA PTY ALUMINIUM (RAA) ALUMINIUM AM 7000258 MINING LEASE S.A. LIVE (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD LTD PTY LTD (WORSLEY) PTY LTD 16/08/1983 R 47883 National Park Wandoo National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) AM 7000272 MINING LEASE S.A. LIVE HAMERSLEY IRON PTY. LIMITED 23/11/1992 R 30082 National Park Karijini National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) AM 7000272 MINING LEASE S.A. LIVE HAMERSLEY IRON PTY. LIMITED 23/11/1992 R 41696 Infrastructure Corridor CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) Conservation And The Agreement Defined In S.2 Of The Alumina Refinery Agreement Act AML7000001 MINERAL LEASE S.A. LIVE ALCOA OF AUSTRALIA LTD 25/09/1961 R 39821 1961 Lane Poole Reserve CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) AML7000001 MINERAL LEASE S.A. LIVE ALCOA OF AUSTRALIA LTD 25/09/1961 R 39825 National Park Serpentine National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) Conservation And The Agreement Defined In S.2 Of The Alumina Refinery Agreement Act AML7000001 MINERAL LEASE S.A. LIVE ALCOA OF AUSTRALIA LTD 25/09/1961 R 39826 1961 Monadnocks Conservation Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) Recreation And Enjoyment Of Natural Environment And The Agreement Defined In S.2 Of The Alumina Refinery Agreement Act AML7000001 MINERAL LEASE S.A. LIVE ALCOA OF AUSTRALIA LTD 25/09/1961 R 39827 1961 Lane Poole Reserve CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) AML7000001 MINERAL LEASE S.A. LIVE ALCOA OF AUSTRALIA LTD 25/09/1961 R 46213 National Park Wellington National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) AML7000001 MINERAL LEASE S.A. LIVE ALCOA OF AUSTRALIA LTD 25/09/1961 R 47880 National Park Beelu National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) AML7000001 MINERAL LEASE S.A. LIVE ALCOA OF AUSTRALIA LTD 25/09/1961 R 47881 National Park Korung National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) AML7000001 MINERAL LEASE S.A. LIVE ALCOA OF AUSTRALIA LTD 25/09/1961 R 47882 National Park Helena National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 0402487 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING ELDERBERRY RESOURCES PTY LTD 31/12/2999 R 31107 National Park Windjana Gorge National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 0402561 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING KIMBERLEY ALLUVIALS PTY LTD 31/12/2999 R 26890 National Park-Tunnel Creek Tunnel Creek National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 0402616 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING BUXTON RESOURCES LTD 31/12/2999 R 31107 National Park Windjana Gorge National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 0402625 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING BUXTON RESOURCES LTD 31/12/2999 R 31107 National Park Windjana Gorge National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 0402653 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING ELDERBERRY RESOURCES PTY LTD 31/12/2999 R 31107 National Park Windjana Gorge National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 0902282 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE ZOHAR, JULIE ZOHAR, SHOSHANNA 17/04/2019 R 30885 Preservation Of Sedimentary Deposits Sedimentary Deposits Reserve CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) E 0902313 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE ZOHAR, JULIE ZOHAR, SHOSHANNA 9/07/2019 R 30885 Preservation Of Sedimentary Deposits Sedimentary Deposits Reserve CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) E 1501706 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING ABEH PTY LTD 31/12/2999 R 19621 Timber Scahill Timber Reserve CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) E 2400146 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE PADDINGTON GOLD PTY LIMITED 15/05/2007 R 35637 National Park Goongarrie National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 2700410 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE EMPIRE RESOURCES LIMITED 28/01/2010 R 19825 Timber-Sandalwood Bullock Holes Timber Reserve CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) E 2700431 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE RUBICON RESOURCES LIMITED 11/10/2017 R 19825 Timber-Sandalwood Bullock Holes Timber Reserve CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) E 2700456 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING RUBICON RESOURCES LIMITED 31/12/2999 R 19825 Timber-Sandalwood Bullock Holes Timber Reserve CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) E 2700538 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE MINEX (AUST) PTY LTD 14/01/2016 R 35637 National Park Goongarrie National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 2700551 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE SUMITOMO METAL MINING OCEANIA PTY LTD 9/05/2016 R 19825 Timber-Sandalwood Bullock Holes Timber Reserve CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) E 2700554 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE SUMITOMO METAL MINING OCEANIA PTY LTD 4/05/2016 R 19825 Timber-Sandalwood Bullock Holes Timber Reserve CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) E 2700555 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE SUMITOMO METAL MINING OCEANIA PTY LTD 5/05/2016 R 19825 Timber-Sandalwood Bullock Holes Timber Reserve CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) E 2700596 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE TASEX GEOLOGICAL SERVICES PTY LTD 18/12/2018 R 19825 Timber-Sandalwood Bullock Holes Timber Reserve CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) E 2700600 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING NEWMONT GOLDCORP EXPLORATION PTY LTD 31/12/2999 R 19825 Timber-Sandalwood Bullock Holes Timber Reserve CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) E 2802522 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE BREAKER RESOURCES NL 14/09/2017 R 19764 Timber-Sandalwood Wallaby Rocks Timber Reserve CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) E 2802646 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE WESTSIDE NICKEL PTY LTD 14/09/2017 R 19640 Timber-Sandalwood Coonana Timber Reserve CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) E 2802647 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE WESTSIDE NICKEL PTY LTD 14/09/2017 R 19640 Timber-Sandalwood Coonana Timber Reserve CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) E 2802809 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING BLACK CAT (BULONG) PTY LTD 31/12/2999 R 19640 Timber-Sandalwood Coonana Timber Reserve CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(g) E 3100726 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE CARR BOYD NICKEL PTY LTD 3/04/2008 R 35637 National Park Goongarrie National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 3101215 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING CARR BOYD NICKEL PTY LTD 31/12/2999 R 35637 National Park Goongarrie National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4501840 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE MAROOCHYDORE COPPER PTY LTD 16/04/2014 R 34607 National Park Karlamilyi National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4502805 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE ENCOUNTER OPERATIONS PTY LTD 20/08/2012 R 34607 National Park Karlamilyi National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4503278 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE PEAKO LIMITED 30/09/2016 R 34607 National Park Karlamilyi National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4503292 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING PEAKO LIMITED 31/12/2999 R 34607 National Park Karlamilyi National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4503345 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING PEAKO LIMITED 31/12/2999 R 34607 National Park Karlamilyi National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4503477 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING PEAKO LIMITED 31/12/2999 R 34607 National Park Karlamilyi National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4504151 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE NIFTY COPPER PTY LTD 21/04/2015 R 34607 National Park Karlamilyi National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4504234 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE NIFTY COPPER PTY LTD 21/04/2015 R 34607 National Park Karlamilyi National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4504319 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING MAROOCHYDORE COPPER PTY LTD 31/12/2999 R 34607 National Park Karlamilyi National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4504321 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING HOLOCENE PTY LTD 31/12/2999 R 34607 National Park Karlamilyi National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4504436 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING RACHLAN HOLDINGS PTY LTD 31/12/2999 R 34607 National Park Karlamilyi National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4504437 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING RACHLAN HOLDINGS PTY LTD 31/12/2999 R 34607 National Park Karlamilyi National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4504488 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING HOLOCENE PTY LTD 31/12/2999 R 34607 National Park Karlamilyi National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4504528 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE FMG PILBARA PTY LTD 20/10/2015 R 34607 National Park Karlamilyi National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4504529 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE FMG PILBARA PTY LTD 20/10/2015 R 34607 National Park Karlamilyi National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4504645 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING HURRICANE PROSPECTING PTY LTD 31/12/2999 R 34607 National Park Karlamilyi National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4504649 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING HURRICANE PROSPECTING PTY LTD 31/12/2999 R 34607 National Park Karlamilyi National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4504659 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING HURRICANE PROSPECTING PTY LTD 31/12/2999 R 34607 National Park Karlamilyi National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4504712 EXPLORATION LICENCE PENDING HURRICANE PROSPECTING PTY LTD 31/12/2999 R 34607 National Park Karlamilyi National Park CALM Act 1984 - Section 5(1)(c) E 4505130 EXPLORATION LICENCE LIVE HARDEY RESOURCES LIMITED
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