❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice seeks information regarding Rio Tinto's mining access permit requests on Aboriginal lands, the Minister's decision-making process compared to the Aboriginal Lands Trust's recommendations, and communication between the Minister's office, the Trust, and applicants. The response indicates no requests were made by Rio Tinto and no ministerial decisions differed from the Trust's recommendations.
AnsweredQoN 3224Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
(1) How many requests for mining access permits to aboriginal lands were submitted by Rio Tinto or any of its subsidiaries in 2009-10?
(2) On how many occasions has the final decision by the Minister been different to the original recommendation of the Aboriginal Lands Trust?
(3) Do staff from the Minister’s Office ever liaise with the Aboriginal Lands Trust regarding mining access permits to aboriginal lands?
(4) Do staff from the Minister’s Office ever liaise with the applicant regarding mining access permits to aboriginal lands?
(5) Which members of the Minister’s staff are involved in the liaison referred to in (3) and (4), and what level are they?
(2) On how many occasions has the final decision by the Minister been different to the original recommendation of the Aboriginal Lands Trust?
(3) Do staff from the Minister’s Office ever liaise with the Aboriginal Lands Trust regarding mining access permits to aboriginal lands?
(4) Do staff from the Minister’s Office ever liaise with the applicant regarding mining access permits to aboriginal lands?
(5) Which members of the Minister’s staff are involved in the liaison referred to in (3) and (4), and what level are they?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
15 March 2011
Responded by
Minister for Transport representing the Minister for Indigenous Affairs
Response time
110 days
(1) None.
(2) None.
(3 - 4) In granting an authority to a person to enter or remain on reserved lands, the Minister and his staff consult with the Aboriginal Lands Trust as per the Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972 and liaise with stakeholders including the Department of Indigenous Affairs, applicants and Aboriginal people.
(5)In supporting the Minister in their professional capacity, all staff from time to time may come into contact with those referred to.
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(2) None.
(3 - 4) In granting an authority to a person to enter or remain on reserved lands, the Minister and his staff consult with the Aboriginal Lands Trust as per the Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972 and liaise with stakeholders including the Department of Indigenous Affairs, applicants and Aboriginal people.
(5)In supporting the Minister in their professional capacity, all staff from time to time may come into contact with those referred to.
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