Tenement: M74/249

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Extracted from MTO on 06-Jul-2024 01:07, last changed 14-Jun-2024.

Tenement Summary

Identifier:M 74/249Type:Mining Lease
Status:LiveDistrict:PHILLIPS RIVER M.F.
Lodged:ONLINEArea:1,267.05544 HA
Purposes:Term:21 Years
Markout:27-Apr-2020 10:26Received:05-May-2020 09:18
Commence:22-Apr-2021 Expiry:21-Apr-2042

Holders

Company NameSharesTotal Shares
CLASSIC MINERALS LIMITED100100

Applicants on Receival

Company NameSharesTotal Shares
CLASSIC MINERALS LIMITED100100

Relationships

Relationship TypeDealingDealing StatusTenementTenement Status
Section 67Conversion 591447FinalisedE 74/422Dead
Section 67Conversion 591451FinalisedE 74/467Live

Shires

Shire NameShire NumberStartArea
KONDININ SHIRE462005-May-2020 621.80791 HA
LAKE GRACE SHIRE490005-May-2020 645.24841 HA

Conditions

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12All Exploration and prospecting disturbances, excluding supporting infrastructure, being backfilled and rehabilitated to the satisfaction of the Environmental Officer, Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety. Backfilling and rehabilitation being required no later than 12 months after completion of the activity unless otherwise approved in writing by the Environmental Officer, Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.23-Apr-2024
11All disturbances to the surface of the land made as a result of exploration, including costeans, drill pads, grid lines and access tracks, being backfilled and rehabilitated to the satisfaction of the Environmental Officer, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety. Backfilling and rehabilitation being required no later than 6 months after excavation unless otherwise approved in writing by the Environmental Officer, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.22-Apr-2021 22-Apr-2024
21All waste materials, rubbish, plastic sample bags, abandoned equipment and temporary buildings being removed from the mining tenement prior to or at the termination of exploration program.22-Apr-2021
31Unless the written approval of the Environmental Officer, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety is first obtained, the use of drilling rigs, scrapers, graders, bulldozers, backhoes or other mechanised equipment for surface disturbance or the excavation of costeans is prohibited. Following approval, all topsoil being removed ahead of mining operations and separately stockpiled for replacement after backfilling and/or completion of operations.22-Apr-2021
41The lessee submitting a plan of proposed operations and measures to safeguard the environment to the Executive Director, Resource and Environmental Compliance, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety for their assessment and written approval prior to commencing any developmental or productive mining or construction activity.22-Apr-2021
51The rights of ingress to and egress from Miscellaneous Licences 74/11 and 74/12 being at all times preserved to the licensee and no interference with the purpose or installations connected to the licence.22-Apr-2021
61Mining on any road, road verge or road reserve being confined to below a depth of 15 metres from the natural surface.22-Apr-2021
1In respect of the grant to the Lessee of this Lease , the Native Title Group's consent pursuant to clause 18 of Schedule 10 of the Ballardong People Indigenous Land Use Agreement(s) (relevant ILUA) to such grant is, as a condition precedent, subject to the Minister for Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) imposing the following condition:22-Apr-2021
71As the Ballardong People ILUA (relevant ILUA) applies to this Mining Lease , the Lessee must before exercising any of the rights, powers or duties pursuant to this Mining Lease over that portion of the area of land the subject of the relevant ILUA:

(i) subject to paragraph (ii), execute and enter into in respect of this Mining Lease an Aboriginal Heritage Agreement (as defined in the relevant ILUA) with the Native Title Agreement Group or Regional Corporation (as the case requires) for the relevant ILUA on terms and conditions agreed by the Lessee and the Native Title Agreement Group or Regional Corporation (as the case may be) for the relevant ILUA (the Parties) or, failing such agreement being reached between the Parties within 20 Business Days of the commencement of negotiations, execute and enter into a NSHA subject only to any necessary modifications in terminology required for the tenure;

(ii) where:

A. the Parties have been unable to reach agreement on the terms and conditions of an Aboriginal Heritage Agreement under paragraph (i); and
B. the Lessee executes a NSHA (subject only to any necessary modifications in terminology required for the tenure); and
C. The Lessee provides a copy of the NSHA to the Native Title Agreement Group or Regional Corporation (as the case requires) for the relevant ILUA for execution;

if the Native Title Agreement Group or Regional Corporation (as the case requires) does not execute the NSHA and provide a copy of the executed NSHA to the Lessee within 20 Business Days of receipt of the NSHA, the requirements of paragraph (i) do not apply; and

(iii) provide to the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) a statutory declaration from the Lessee (or if the Lessee is a corporation, from a director of that corporation on its behalf)] in the form contained in Annexure U to the Settlement Terms (as defined in the relevant ILUA), as evidence that the Lessee has complied with the requirements of paragraph (i) of this condition or that paragraph (ii) of this condition applies."

 
22-Apr-2021
81The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment to be carried out in accordance with the document titled:
  • (PoW Reg ID 101002)  "Programme of Work on M74/249 for Classic Minerals Limited" dated 3 November 2021 submitted by Jacob Doutch and retained on Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety File No. EARS-POW-101002 as Doc ID 8775390
10-Nov-2021
91All mining operations approved by a Mining Proposal submitted on or after 3 March 2020 to meet the environmental outcomes and performance criteria stated in the latest, relevant approved Mining Proposal/s.17-Mar-2022
101All ground disturbance approved by a Mining Proposal submitted on or after 3 March 2020 to be undertaken within the disturbance envelope as presented within the latest, relevant approved Mining Proposal/s.17-Mar-2022
111No alteration or expansion of mining operations beyond the activities described within the Activity, and Key Mine Activity tables of the latest, relevant approved Mining Proposal/s unless a subsequent Mining Proposal is submitted, in the form defined in section 70O of the Mining Act 1978, to cover the alteration or expansion, and until such Mining Proposal is approved by the Executive Director, Resource and Environmental Compliance Division, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.17-Mar-2022
121The Lessee to ensure adequate environmental monitoring and analysis is undertaken of activities approved by a Mining Proposal submitted on or after 3 March 2020 to demonstrate the level of achievement of the performance criteria stated in the latest, relevant approved Mining Proposal/s.17-Mar-2022
131Report any breach of environmental outcome or performance criteria contained within an approved Mining Proposal submitted on or after 3 March 2020, to the Executive Director, Resource and Environmental Compliance Division, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety within 24 hours of becoming aware of the occurrence of the breach.17-Mar-2022
141Management of mine closure to be undertaken in accordance with the latest, relevant, approved Mine Closure Plan.17-Mar-2022
151Report any incident arising from mining activities that has caused, or has the potential to cause environmental harm or injury to the land, to the Executive Director, Resource and Environmental Compliance Division, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety, within 24 hours of becoming aware of the occurrence of the incident.17-Mar-2022
161The development and operation of the project being carried out in such a manner so as to create the minimum practicable disturbance to the existing vegetation and natural landform.17-Mar-2022
171Topsoil and vegetation to be removed ahead of mining operations and appropriately stockpiled for later respreading or immediately respread as rehabilitation progresses.17-Mar-2022
181All rubbish and waste will be appropriately managed and disposed.17-Mar-2022
191The Lessee taking all reasonable and practicable measures to prevent or minimise the generation of dust from mining operations.17-Mar-2022
201Where saline water is used for dust suppression, all reasonable measures being taken to avoid any detrimental effects to surrounding vegetation and topsoil stockpiles.17-Mar-2022
211Placement of waste material must be such that the final footprint after rehabilitation will not be impacted upon by pit wall subsidence or be within the zone of pit instability to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Resource and Environmental Compliance, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.17-Mar-2022
221All mining related landforms and disturbances must be rehabilitated, in a progressive manner where practicable, to ensure they are safe, stable, non-polluting, integrated with the surrounding landscape and support self-sustaining, functional ecosystems or alternative agreed outcome to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Resource and Environmental Compliance, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.17-Mar-2022
231An annual environmental report is to be submitted to the Executive Director, Resource and Environmental Compliance, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety, outlining the project operations, minesite environmental management and rehabilitation work undertaken in the previous 12 months and the proposed operations, environmental management plans and rehabilitation programs for the next 12 months. This report is to be submitted each year in:
  • March
17-Mar-2022
241A Mine Closure Plan is to be submitted in the Annual Environmental Reporting month specified in tenement conditions in the year specified below, unless otherwise directed by the Executive Director Resource and Environmental Compliance Division, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety. The Mine Closure Plan is to be prepared in accordance with the Department's "Guidelines for Preparing Mine Closure Plans":
  • 2023
17-Mar-2022
251All supporting infrastructure for exploration and prospecting including core yards, laydowns, camps, and access tracks (excluding drill lines), being rehabilitated to the satisfaction of the Environmental Officer, Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety. Rehabilitation being required by the earlier of 12 months from the infrastructure being no longer required to support exploration, or 12 months from the relevant programme of work expiring, unless otherwise approved in writing by the Environmental Officer, Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.23-Apr-2024
261The tenement holder must maintain appropriate records of exploration/prospecting activities, and associated rehabilitation undertaken, in order to demonstrate compliance with all conditions and environmental management and rehabilitation practice commitments. These records to be made available to the Department upon request.23-Apr-2024
271All exploration and prospecting operations to comply with the environmental management and rehabilitation practice commitments provided in the approved programme of work.23-Apr-2024

Endorsements

Cond #VerTextStartEnd
12All Exploration and prospecting disturbances, excluding supporting infrastructure, being backfilled and rehabilitated to the satisfaction of the Environmental Officer, Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety. Backfilling and rehabilitation being required no later than 12 months after completion of the activity unless otherwise approved in writing by the Environmental Officer, Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.23-Apr-2024
11All disturbances to the surface of the land made as a result of exploration, including costeans, drill pads, grid lines and access tracks, being backfilled and rehabilitated to the satisfaction of the Environmental Officer, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety. Backfilling and rehabilitation being required no later than 6 months after excavation unless otherwise approved in writing by the Environmental Officer, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.22-Apr-2021 22-Apr-2024
21All waste materials, rubbish, plastic sample bags, abandoned equipment and temporary buildings being removed from the mining tenement prior to or at the termination of exploration program.22-Apr-2021
31Unless the written approval of the Environmental Officer, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety is first obtained, the use of drilling rigs, scrapers, graders, bulldozers, backhoes or other mechanised equipment for surface disturbance or the excavation of costeans is prohibited. Following approval, all topsoil being removed ahead of mining operations and separately stockpiled for replacement after backfilling and/or completion of operations.22-Apr-2021
41The lessee submitting a plan of proposed operations and measures to safeguard the environment to the Executive Director, Resource and Environmental Compliance, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety for their assessment and written approval prior to commencing any developmental or productive mining or construction activity.22-Apr-2021
51The rights of ingress to and egress from Miscellaneous Licences 74/11 and 74/12 being at all times preserved to the licensee and no interference with the purpose or installations connected to the licence.22-Apr-2021
61Mining on any road, road verge or road reserve being confined to below a depth of 15 metres from the natural surface.22-Apr-2021
1In respect of the grant to the Lessee of this Lease , the Native Title Group's consent pursuant to clause 18 of Schedule 10 of the Ballardong People Indigenous Land Use Agreement(s) (relevant ILUA) to such grant is, as a condition precedent, subject to the Minister for Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) imposing the following condition:22-Apr-2021
71As the Ballardong People ILUA (relevant ILUA) applies to this Mining Lease , the Lessee must before exercising any of the rights, powers or duties pursuant to this Mining Lease over that portion of the area of land the subject of the relevant ILUA:

(i) subject to paragraph (ii), execute and enter into in respect of this Mining Lease an Aboriginal Heritage Agreement (as defined in the relevant ILUA) with the Native Title Agreement Group or Regional Corporation (as the case requires) for the relevant ILUA on terms and conditions agreed by the Lessee and the Native Title Agreement Group or Regional Corporation (as the case may be) for the relevant ILUA (the Parties) or, failing such agreement being reached between the Parties within 20 Business Days of the commencement of negotiations, execute and enter into a NSHA subject only to any necessary modifications in terminology required for the tenure;

(ii) where:

A. the Parties have been unable to reach agreement on the terms and conditions of an Aboriginal Heritage Agreement under paragraph (i); and
B. the Lessee executes a NSHA (subject only to any necessary modifications in terminology required for the tenure); and
C. The Lessee provides a copy of the NSHA to the Native Title Agreement Group or Regional Corporation (as the case requires) for the relevant ILUA for execution;

if the Native Title Agreement Group or Regional Corporation (as the case requires) does not execute the NSHA and provide a copy of the executed NSHA to the Lessee within 20 Business Days of receipt of the NSHA, the requirements of paragraph (i) do not apply; and

(iii) provide to the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) a statutory declaration from the Lessee (or if the Lessee is a corporation, from a director of that corporation on its behalf)] in the form contained in Annexure U to the Settlement Terms (as defined in the relevant ILUA), as evidence that the Lessee has complied with the requirements of paragraph (i) of this condition or that paragraph (ii) of this condition applies."

 
22-Apr-2021
81The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment to be carried out in accordance with the document titled:
  • (PoW Reg ID 101002)  "Programme of Work on M74/249 for Classic Minerals Limited" dated 3 November 2021 submitted by Jacob Doutch and retained on Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety File No. EARS-POW-101002 as Doc ID 8775390
10-Nov-2021
91All mining operations approved by a Mining Proposal submitted on or after 3 March 2020 to meet the environmental outcomes and performance criteria stated in the latest, relevant approved Mining Proposal/s.17-Mar-2022
101All ground disturbance approved by a Mining Proposal submitted on or after 3 March 2020 to be undertaken within the disturbance envelope as presented within the latest, relevant approved Mining Proposal/s.17-Mar-2022
111No alteration or expansion of mining operations beyond the activities described within the Activity, and Key Mine Activity tables of the latest, relevant approved Mining Proposal/s unless a subsequent Mining Proposal is submitted, in the form defined in section 70O of the Mining Act 1978, to cover the alteration or expansion, and until such Mining Proposal is approved by the Executive Director, Resource and Environmental Compliance Division, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.17-Mar-2022
121The Lessee to ensure adequate environmental monitoring and analysis is undertaken of activities approved by a Mining Proposal submitted on or after 3 March 2020 to demonstrate the level of achievement of the performance criteria stated in the latest, relevant approved Mining Proposal/s.17-Mar-2022
131Report any breach of environmental outcome or performance criteria contained within an approved Mining Proposal submitted on or after 3 March 2020, to the Executive Director, Resource and Environmental Compliance Division, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety within 24 hours of becoming aware of the occurrence of the breach.17-Mar-2022
141Management of mine closure to be undertaken in accordance with the latest, relevant, approved Mine Closure Plan.17-Mar-2022
151Report any incident arising from mining activities that has caused, or has the potential to cause environmental harm or injury to the land, to the Executive Director, Resource and Environmental Compliance Division, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety, within 24 hours of becoming aware of the occurrence of the incident.17-Mar-2022
161The development and operation of the project being carried out in such a manner so as to create the minimum practicable disturbance to the existing vegetation and natural landform.17-Mar-2022
171Topsoil and vegetation to be removed ahead of mining operations and appropriately stockpiled for later respreading or immediately respread as rehabilitation progresses.17-Mar-2022
181All rubbish and waste will be appropriately managed and disposed.17-Mar-2022
191The Lessee taking all reasonable and practicable measures to prevent or minimise the generation of dust from mining operations.17-Mar-2022
201Where saline water is used for dust suppression, all reasonable measures being taken to avoid any detrimental effects to surrounding vegetation and topsoil stockpiles.17-Mar-2022
211Placement of waste material must be such that the final footprint after rehabilitation will not be impacted upon by pit wall subsidence or be within the zone of pit instability to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Resource and Environmental Compliance, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.17-Mar-2022
221All mining related landforms and disturbances must be rehabilitated, in a progressive manner where practicable, to ensure they are safe, stable, non-polluting, integrated with the surrounding landscape and support self-sustaining, functional ecosystems or alternative agreed outcome to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Resource and Environmental Compliance, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.17-Mar-2022
231An annual environmental report is to be submitted to the Executive Director, Resource and Environmental Compliance, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety, outlining the project operations, minesite environmental management and rehabilitation work undertaken in the previous 12 months and the proposed operations, environmental management plans and rehabilitation programs for the next 12 months. This report is to be submitted each year in:
  • March
17-Mar-2022
241A Mine Closure Plan is to be submitted in the Annual Environmental Reporting month specified in tenement conditions in the year specified below, unless otherwise directed by the Executive Director Resource and Environmental Compliance Division, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety. The Mine Closure Plan is to be prepared in accordance with the Department's "Guidelines for Preparing Mine Closure Plans":
  • 2023
17-Mar-2022
251All supporting infrastructure for exploration and prospecting including core yards, laydowns, camps, and access tracks (excluding drill lines), being rehabilitated to the satisfaction of the Environmental Officer, Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety. Rehabilitation being required by the earlier of 12 months from the infrastructure being no longer required to support exploration, or 12 months from the relevant programme of work expiring, unless otherwise approved in writing by the Environmental Officer, Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.23-Apr-2024
261The tenement holder must maintain appropriate records of exploration/prospecting activities, and associated rehabilitation undertaken, in order to demonstrate compliance with all conditions and environmental management and rehabilitation practice commitments. These records to be made available to the Department upon request.23-Apr-2024
271All exploration and prospecting operations to comply with the environmental management and rehabilitation practice commitments provided in the approved programme of work.23-Apr-2024

Dealings

TypeNumberDetails
Objection579591Lodged:08:36:59 09 June 2020Objectors:WESTERN AREAS LIMITEDObjection Type:Tenement ApplicationRECORDED:08:36:59 09 June 2020WITHDRAWN:14:00 19 November 2020
Excess Tonnage621603Lodged:11:37:58 03 May 2021RECORDED:11:37:58 03 May 2021WITHDRAWN:11:02 11 May 2021
Mortgage636726Lodged:08:30 30 November 2021Mortgaged Shares:100/100 shares CLASSIC MINERALS LIMITEDMortgagee:GREYWOOD HOLDINGS PTY LTDREGISTERED:08:30 30 November 2021
Mortgage636825Lodged:08:30 02 December 2021Mortgaged Shares:100/100 shares CLASSIC MINERALS LIMITEDMortgagee:GOLD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT PTY LTDREGISTERED:08:30 02 December 2021
Mortgage636889Lodged:08:30 03 December 2021Mortgaged Shares:100/100 shares CLASSIC MINERALS LIMITEDMortgagee:FOSKIN PTY LTDREGISTERED:08:30 03 December 2021
Mortgage636921Lodged:12:48:17 03 December 2021Mortgaged Shares:100/100 shares CLASSIC MINERALS LIMITEDMortgagee:GREYWOOD HOLDINGS PTY LTDREGISTERED:12:48:17 03 December 2021
Mortgage637145Lodged:08:30 08 December 2021Mortgaged Shares:100/100 shares CLASSIC MINERALS LIMITEDMortgagee:CTRC PTY LTDREGISTERED:08:30 08 December 2021
Mortgage637155Lodged:10:00:35 08 December 2021Mortgaged Shares:100/100 shares CLASSIC MINERALS LIMITEDMortgagee:GREYWOOD HOLDINGS PTY LTDREGISTERED:10:00:35 08 December 2021
Mortgage637165Lodged:10:33:36 08 December 2021Mortgaged Shares:100/100 shares CLASSIC MINERALS LIMITEDMortgagee:CTRC PTY LTDREGISTERED:10:33:36 08 December 2021
Caveat645175Provisionally Lodged:15:45 18 March 2022Caveat Type:Consent CaveatCaveator:TRIBITRAGE HOLDINGS PTY LTDShares Caveated:100/100 shares CLASSIC MINERALS LIMITEDREJECTED:15:45 18 March 2022
Mortgage647971Lodged:08:30 28 April 2022Mortgaged Shares:100/100 shares CLASSIC MINERALS LIMITEDMortgagee:CTRC PTY LTDREGISTERED:08:30 28 April 2022DISCHARGED:08:30 24 May 2023Full Discharge:676691 Registered 08:30 24 May 2023
Mortgage668950Lodged:10:11:11 15 February 2023Mortgaged Shares:100/100 shares CLASSIC MINERALS LIMITEDMortgagee:CTRC PTY LTDREGISTERED:10:11:11 15 February 2023Full Discharge:701362 Registered 11:30:22 16 April 2024
Mortgage - Discharge676691Lodged:08:30 24 May 2023In respect to:Mortgage 647971REGISTERED:08:30 24 May 2023
Caveat696400Lodged:12:43:54 13 February 2024Caveat Type:Absolute CaveatCaveator:BOYER, David DonaldShares Caveated:100/100 shares CLASSIC MINERALS LIMITEDRECORDED:12:43:54 13 February 2024Affected Dealing:Mortgage 69772214 day notice sent:07 March 2024Caveat to remain in full force and effect on expiry of 14 day notice by order of Warden: McPhee 10:00 19 March 2024Caveat to remain in full force and effect on expiry of 14 day notice by order of Warden: McPhee 13:53 25 March 2024Affected Dealing:Mortgage 69706614 day notice sent:07 March 2024Re: Mortgage 697066 - 14 Days' Notice given 07 March 2024 under Section 122E(1) of the Mining Act 1978.Re: Mortgage 697722 - 14 Days' Notice given 07 March 2024 under Section 122E(1) of the Mining Act 1978.By order of Warden T.W. McPhee - Pursuant to the provisions of Section 122E(1)(c) of the Mining Act, Caveats 696400 and 696401 shall not cease to have effect upon expiration of 14 days from 07 March 2024. Pursuant to Section 122D(1) of the Mining Act, Mortgages 697065, 697066, 697718 and 697722 may be registered while Caveats 696400 and 696401 remain in force.Affected Dealing:Mortgage 69875214 day notice sent:18 March 2024By order of Warden T.W. McPhee on 25 March 2024 - Pursuant to the provisions of Section 122E(1)(c) of the Mining Act, Caveats 696400 and 696401 shall not cease to have effect upon expiration of 14 days from 18 March 2024. Pursuant to Section 122D(1) of the Mining Act Mortgages 698751 and 698752 may be registered while Caveat Caveats 696400 and 696401 remain in force.Affected Dealing:Mortgage 70342914 day notice sent:09 May 2024By order of Warden T.W.McPhee on 15 May 2024 - Pursuant to the provisions of Section 122E(1)(c) of the Mining Act, Caveats 696400 and 696401 shall not cease to have effect upon expiration of 14 days from 09 May 2024. Pursuant to Section 122D(1) of the Mining Act Mortgages 703426 and 703429 may be registered while Caveat Caveats 696400 and 696401 remain in force.
Mortgage697066Lodged:11:54:11 21 February 2024Mortgaged Shares:100/100 shares CLASSIC MINERALS LIMITEDMortgagee:UFL TECHNOLOGY PTY LTDREGISTERED:10:00 19 March 2024Caveat 696400 - 14 Days' Notice given 07 March 2024 under Section 122E(1) of the Mining Act 1978. Pursuant to Section 122D(1) of the Mining Act, Mortgage 697066 may be registered while Caveats 696400 remains in force.
Mortgage697722Lodged:08:30 01 March 2024Mortgaged Shares:100/100 shares CLASSIC MINERALS LIMITEDMortgagee:CTRC PTY LTDREGISTERED:10:00 19 March 2024Caveat 696400 - 14 Days' Notice given 07 March 2024 under Section 122E(1) of the Mining Act 1978. Pursuant to Section 122D(1) of the Mining Act, Mortgages 697722 may be registered while Caveats 696400 remains in force.
Mortgage698752Lodged:13:56:43 14 March 2024Mortgaged Shares:100/100 shares CLASSIC MINERALS LIMITEDMortgagee:GURINDJI PTY LTDREGISTERED:10:00 25 March 2024Pursuant to Section 122D(1) of the Mining Act Mortgages 698751 and 698752 may be registered while Caveat Caveats 696400 and 696401 remain in force. By order of Warden T.W McPhee on 25 March 2024.
Mortgage - Discharge701362Lodged:11:30:22 16 April 2024In respect to:Mortgage 668950REGISTERED:11:30:22 16 April 2024
Mortgage703429Lodged:08:30 08 May 2024Mortgaged Shares:100/100 shares CLASSIC MINERALS LIMITEDMortgagee:UFL TECHNOLOGY PTY LTDREGISTERED:08:30 15 May 2024Caveat 696401 - 14 Days' Notice given 09 May 2024 under Section 122E(1) of the Mining Act 1978. Pursuant to Section 122D(1) of the Mining Act Mortgages 703426 and 703429 may be registered while Caveat Caveats 696400 and 696401 remain in force.

Payments

TypeYearReceipt DateReceipt No.MR LodgedAmountRental AreaEffective DateAmt DueDiscrepancy
Rental202522-May-2024 10575649$32,968.001,267.05544 HA22-Apr-2021 $32,968.00$0.00
Rental202405-Apr-2023 10345452$30,432.001,267.05544 HA22-Apr-2021 $30,432.00$0.00
Rental202320-May-2022 10264035$27,896.001,267.05544 HA22-Apr-2021 $27,896.00$0.00
Rental202205-May-2020 53376479658$25,106.401,267.05544 HA22-Apr-2021 $25,106.40$0.00

Expenditure

YearForm 5 TypeMin ExpdExp Lodged DateTotal ExpdExemp NoExemp LodgedExemp AmtExemp StatusOutcome DateExploration ActivitiesMining ActivitiesAboriginal SurveyRentAdministrationProspectingStrike Through
2025$126,800.00false
2024$126,800.0022-May-2024 $1,422,968.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$1,422,968.00false
2023$126,800.0019-Jun-2023 $3,614,368.00$3,581,400.00$0.00$0.00$32,968.00$0.00$0.00false
2022$126,800.0020-Jun-2022 $2,401,346.00$1,925,762.00$0.00$60,000.00$30,432.00$385,152.00$0.00false

Native Title Referrals

Referred to Native Title DateReferral TypeCurrent StatusProcedureDetailsObjectionsWater CommentsDetermination AreasClaimsRepresentative Area Bodies
30-Jul-2020 Tenement ApplicationRTN Procedure : Native Title Cleared - Subject to ILUARTN Procedure1,267.05535 HA324558S1194939E93km SE'ly of Hyden2020-09-14Ballardong People(WC2000/007)WC2000/007WAD6181/1998trueDeterminedSection 31 Neg Activity - Finalised
15South WestSouth West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council