❓ Dr. Steve Thomas inquires about the status and history of Mineral Claim 70/13595, particularly its relationship to the establishment of D'Entrecasteaux National Park. The Minister provides details on the claim's history, changes, and relevant legislation.
AnsweredQoN 2879Legislative Council
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I refer to the Mineral Claim 70/13595 on a tenement which commenced on 2 February 1973, and transferred to Jackson Bros on the 15 November 1977, and I ask: (a) does this claim still exist, and is it active; (b) if no to (a), has it ever existed, and when and how was it extinguished; (c) did this claim exist prior to legislation for the D'Entrecasteaux National
Park being enacted in or around 1980; (d) was there a material change to the claim when the National Park was proclaimed; (e) if yes to (c), what was that change; (f) has there been any other changes to the claim since the claim in 1973; (g) if yes to (f), what were those changes; (h) please provide copies of all documentation and correspondence the Department of Mines and Petroleum have on MC 70/13595; (i) during the proclamation of D'Entrecasteaux National
Park, or as it was previously known the South Coast National Park, was any excision or exclusion for MC 70/13595 removed from the legislation or regulations; and (j) if yes to (i), please provide details?
Park being enacted in or around 1980; (d) was there a material change to the claim when the National Park was proclaimed; (e) if yes to (c), what was that change; (f) has there been any other changes to the claim since the claim in 1973; (g) if yes to (f), what were those changes; (h) please provide copies of all documentation and correspondence the Department of Mines and Petroleum have on MC 70/13595; (i) during the proclamation of D'Entrecasteaux National
Park, or as it was previously known the South Coast National Park, was any excision or exclusion for MC 70/13595 removed from the legislation or regulations; and (j) if yes to (i), please provide details?
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Answered
19 May 2020
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development representing the Minister for Mines and Petroleum
Response time
9 days
(a) Yes; and Yes (on a campaign basis)
(b) Not applicable
(c) Yes –The land the subject of the Claim was Reserved for the purpose of “Camping and Recreation” at the time the claim was lodged, and granted. On 17 May 1984 the purpose of this reserved land was changed to “National Park”. This land was included into D'Entrecasteaux National Park on 9 December 1992.
(d) No
(e) Not applicable
(f) Yes
(g) Transferred and the total number of shares amended on 15 November 1977; and address details amended on 19 June 2009.
(h) This information may be available under the Freedom of Information Act 1992 .
(i) No
(j) Not applicable
(b) Not applicable
(c) Yes –The land the subject of the Claim was Reserved for the purpose of “Camping and Recreation” at the time the claim was lodged, and granted. On 17 May 1984 the purpose of this reserved land was changed to “National Park”. This land was included into D'Entrecasteaux National Park on 9 December 1992.
(d) No
(e) Not applicable
(f) Yes
(g) Transferred and the total number of shares amended on 15 November 1977; and address details amended on 19 June 2009.
(h) This information may be available under the Freedom of Information Act 1992 .
(i) No
(j) Not applicable
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