❓ Hon Robin Chapple questions the Minister for Mines and Petroleum regarding consultation with native title parties and Aboriginal heritage surveys related to mining lease 47/1534. The Minister's response indicates consultation occurred and no programs of work have been applied for on the pending tenement.
AnsweredQoN 1179Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
ABORIGINAL HERITAGE — MINING LEASE 47/1534
1179. Hon ROBIN CHAPPLE to the minister representing the
Minister for Mines and Petroleum:
I refer to mining lease
47/1534 held by LW Rinaldi and the registered Aboriginal sites 11621 and 7816
on this lease.
(1) With
reference to mining lease 47/1534, were the relevant native title parties
consulted; and, if yes, who and when?
(2) If no to (1), why not?
(3) Regarding
the program of works for M47/1534, what and when did the proponent advise the
Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety in relation to Aboriginal
heritage surveys?
(4) Regarding
the program of works for M47/1534, what and when did the proponent advise the
Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety in relation to a section 18
approval?
(5) In what
manner, if at all, did the program of works by the proponent address whether
the activity at the site would cause environmental impacts, including impacts
to Aboriginal heritage sites?
(6) Will the minister please table the program of works
submitted to the department by the proponent?
(7) If no to (6), why not?
1179. Hon ROBIN CHAPPLE to the minister representing the
Minister for Mines and Petroleum:
I refer to mining lease
47/1534 held by LW Rinaldi and the registered Aboriginal sites 11621 and 7816
on this lease.
(1) With
reference to mining lease 47/1534, were the relevant native title parties
consulted; and, if yes, who and when?
(2) If no to (1), why not?
(3) Regarding
the program of works for M47/1534, what and when did the proponent advise the
Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety in relation to Aboriginal
heritage surveys?
(4) Regarding
the program of works for M47/1534, what and when did the proponent advise the
Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety in relation to a section 18
approval?
(5) In what
manner, if at all, did the program of works by the proponent address whether
the activity at the site would cause environmental impacts, including impacts
to Aboriginal heritage sites?
(6) Will the minister please table the program of works
submitted to the department by the proponent?
(7) If no to (6), why not?
AnswerView source ↗
I
thank the member for the question. The Minister for Mines and Petroleum has
provided the following information.
(1) The Ngarluma
Aboriginal Corporation was notified on 21 December 2018 that the application
had been applied for, and on 18 February 2019 by letter to the native title
parties to commence the section 31 negotiation process.
(2) Not applicable.
(3)–(6) No programs of work
have been applied for on this pending tenement.
(7) Not applicable.
thank the member for the question. The Minister for Mines and Petroleum has
provided the following information.
(1) The Ngarluma
Aboriginal Corporation was notified on 21 December 2018 that the application
had been applied for, and on 18 February 2019 by letter to the native title
parties to commence the section 31 negotiation process.
(2) Not applicable.
(3)–(6) No programs of work
have been applied for on this pending tenement.
(7) Not applicable.
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