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Instruments registered in the Mining Register are broken down into three categories:

  1. Instruments required to be registered under the Mining Act, for example section 15AG(1) of the Mining Act which includes Registerable Dealings such as Agreements.
  2. Instruments required to be registered under Schedule 1 of the Mining Regulations 2020, for example an instrument providing for the renewal of a mining tenement.
  3. Discretionary information the Mining Registrar can include on the Mining Register in accordance with section 15AA(3) of the Mining Act, for example, a copy of evidence of public liability insurance.
The Department has published the Transparency (Mineral Policy 006) that outlines the framework for information contained in and available from the Mining Register. This policy includes a full list of instruments registered in the Mining Register and the availability of information available for download. The Mining Registrar maintains a discretion to register such information as they see fit.

From this Instrument tab any person can obtain (where available) a copy of an instrument summary report and the supporting document for an instrument.

  • An instrument summary report will provide evidence of the registration of a specific instrument.
    • An example of an instrument summary report would be a record of an approved program for environment protection and rehabilitation (PEPR) that is registered against a mineral tenement and limited information about the registration of the PEPR, such as the date it was approved and the mineral tenement numbers it was registered over.
    • Most instruments will have an instrument summary report available for download.
  • An instrument supporting document may also be available and will provide additional detail about the relevant instrument.
    • An example of an instrument supporting document available for download is a PEPR.
    • Not all instrument records will have an instrument supporting document available for download. For example, a dealing registered under section 15AB of the Act will have an instrument summary report with limited information about the dealing available for download, however an instrument supporting document will not be available for download from the Mining Register.
Each instrument document has a confidentiality status set by the Mining Registrar. Documents set as ‘confidential’ are not available for download.

It should be noted limited information will be available for instruments recorded on the Mining Register prior to January 2021.

Instrument Number Historical Type Instrument Category Instrument Sub-Category External Note Summary Document Supporting Document
53817 Statement Completed Exploration and Expenditure AEA041-001 Honeymoon Uranium Project Total expenditure incurred $1,844,054.00 Document Currently Unavailable
54921 Instrument Change to Conditions Pursuant to section 30A(6) of the Mining Act 1971, the conditions of Exploration Licence 6447 are hereby varied as follows: The conditions contained in the Exploration Licence under Schedule B and C are wholly revoked and replaced with the new Schedule of Conditions under Schedule B as attached in this Memorandum. Document Currently Unavailable
50155 Instrument Renewal 3 year renewal. The conditions contained in the Exploration Licence with the following variation of Schedule B, 'The amount of $540,000 is to be spent on exploration during the period 17/11/2020 to 16/11/2023', all previous exploration expenditure commitment being deemed to have been met. Unless the minister otherwise determines, if the expenditure commitment of the licence (pro-rata adjusted to exclude the COVID-19 Expenditure Exemption period) is not satisfied, the area of land to which the current licence applies shall be reduced by at least 25% by the end of the current term. The boundaries of the reduced area must coincide with whole minutes of latitude and longitude. Endorsed 11/5/2021 Document Currently Unavailable
51526 Approval Deferment or Variation of Expenditure Commitment Expenditure deferment - deferred amount $365,000.00 - new expenditure commitment (for the next commitment period) $445,000.00. Document Currently Unavailable
52334 Mortgage Registration (With Consent) Mining Tenement Mortgage between Tronox Mining Australia Limited and HSBC Bank USA, National Association (Secured Party). Document Currently Unavailable
53708 Statement Completed Exploration and Expenditure Total expenditure incurred $37,476.00; shortfall of $2,524.00 to be addressed through deferment. Document Currently Unavailable
55163 Instrument Change to Conditions Pursuant to section 30A(6) of the Mining Act 1971 the conditions of Exploration Licence 6452 are hereby varied as follows: The conditions contained in the Exploration Licence under Schedule B and C are wholly revoked and replaced with the new Schedule of Conditions under Schedule B as attached in this Memorandum. Document Currently Unavailable
52229 Agreement Amalgamated Expenditure Joint Stuart Shelf & Theseus Project AEA039-001 (2 years), approved expenditure commitment amount $1,250,000.00. Document Currently Unavailable
51426 Approval Deferment or Variation of Expenditure Commitment Expenditure deferment - deferred amount $486,000.00 - new expenditure commitment (for the next commitment period) $646,000.00 Document Currently Unavailable
54337 Direction Compliance The tenement holder is directed to: (a) Engage a suitably competent, qualified, and licensed surveyor to undertake a boundary identification survey to identify the location of the boundary of the registered mineral tenement (ML 6102) and obtain an identification certificate signed by the licensed surveyor. (b) Use the same surveyor engaged under (a) to measure how far outside the identified boundary mining has occurred and provide a report on the estimated disturbance outside that boundary. (c) Once the boundary has been properly identified in accordance with the registered mineral lease details, you must properly re-peg (or otherwise clearly identify by way of other markings) your mining lease boundary within 7 days of receipt of the survey documentation. (d) Provide a copy of the certificate, report and any other documentation provided by the licensed surveyor, and photographs of the re-pegged boundary by 30 June 2024. Document Currently Unavailable
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