Tenement: M52-1053

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Extracted from MTO on 10-May-2025 01:25, last changed 29-Nov-2024.

Tenement Summary

Identifier:M 52/1053Type:Mining Lease
Status:LiveDistrict:PEAK HILL M.F.
Lodged:MEEKATHARRAArea:7.99400 HA
Purposes:Term:21 Years
Markout:28-Nov-2010 11:50Received:29-Nov-2010 09:10
Commence:28-Nov-2012 Expiry:27-Nov-2033

Holders

Company NameSharesTotal Shares
HINE, John Albert50100
HINE, Jonathon Barry George Marshall50100

Applicants on Receival

Company NameSharesTotal Shares
BROSNAN, Matthew Vincent100100

Relationships

Relationship TypeDealingDealing StatusTenementTenement Status
Section 49Conversion 360321FinalisedP 52/977Dead

Shires

Shire NameShire NumberStartArea
MEEKATHARRA SHIRE525028-Nov-2010 8.00000 HA

Conditions

#VerTextStartEnd
11Survey.28-Nov-2012
21All surface holes drilled for the purpose of exploration are to be capped, filled or otherwise made safe immediately after completion.28-Nov-2012
31All 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 and Petroleum (DMP). Backfilling and rehabilitation being required no later than 6 months after excavation unless otherwise approved in writing by the Environmental Officer, DMP.28-Nov-2012
41All 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.28-Nov-2012
51Unless the written approval of the Environmental Officer, DMP 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.28-Nov-2012
61The Lessee notifying the holder of any underlying pastoral or grazing lease by telephone or in person, or by registered post if contact cannot be made, prior to undertaking airborne geophysical surveys or any ground disturbing activities utilising equipment such as scrapers, graders, bulldozers, backhoes, drilling rigs; water carting equipment or other mechanised equipment.28-Nov-2012
71The Lessee or transferee, as the case may be, shall within thirty (30) days of receiving written notification of:-
  • the grant of the Lease; or
  • registration of a transfer introducing a new Lessee;
advise, by registered post, the holder of any underlying pastoral or grazing lease details of the grant or transfer.
28-Nov-2012
81The lessee submitting a plan of proposed operations and measures to safeguard the environment to the Executive Director, Environment Division, DMP for his assessment and written approval prior to commencing any developmental or productive mining or construction activity.28-Nov-2012
91The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment to be carried out in accordance with the document titled:
  • (Reg ID:37776) Jimblebar Alluvial - Low Impact Mining Operations" dated 3 December 2012 signed by Matthew Brosnan, and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum file no. EARS-MP-37776
Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail.
25-Jun-2013
101Any alteration or expansion of operations within the lease boundaries beyond that outlined in the above document(s) not commencing until a plan of operations and a programme to safeguard the environment are submitted to the Executive Director, Environment Division, DMP for his assessment and until his written approval to proceed has been obtained.25-Jun-2013
111The 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.25-Jun-2013
121All topsoil and vegetation being removed ahead of all mining operations and being stockpiled appropriately for later respreading or immediately respread as rehabilitation progresses.25-Jun-2013
131At the completion of operations, all buildings and structures being removed from site or demolished and buried to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Environment Division, DMP.25-Jun-2013
141All rubbish and scrap is to be progressively disposed of in a suitable manner.25-Jun-2013
151The lessee taking all reasonable measures to prevent or minimise the generation of dust from all materials handling operations, stockpiles, open areas and transport activities.25-Jun-2013
161Where saline water is used for dust suppression, all reasonable measures being taken to avoid any detrimental effects to surrounding vegetation and topsoil stockpiles.
25-Jun-2013
171Placement of waste material must be such that the final footprint after rehabilitation will not be impacted upon by pit wall subsidence and zone of pit instability.
25-Jun-2013
181On the completion of operations or progressively where possible, all waste dumps, tailings storage facilities, stockpiles or other mining related landforms must be rehabilitated to form safe, stable, non-polluting structures which are integrated with the surrounding landscape and support self sustaining, functional ecosystems comprising suitable, local provenance species or alternative agreed outcome to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Environment Division, DMP.25-Jun-2013
191The Lessee submitting to the Executive Director, Environment Division, DMP, a brief annual report 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 programmes for the next 12 months. This report to be submitted each year in:
  • June.
25-Jun-2013
201All activities being carried out in such a manner so as to not have a detrimental effect on the natural water flow through the lease and surrounding areas to the satisfaction of the Environmental Officer, DMP"
25-Jun-2013

Endorsements

Cond #VerTextStartEnd
11Survey.28-Nov-2012
21All surface holes drilled for the purpose of exploration are to be capped, filled or otherwise made safe immediately after completion.28-Nov-2012
31All 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 and Petroleum (DMP). Backfilling and rehabilitation being required no later than 6 months after excavation unless otherwise approved in writing by the Environmental Officer, DMP.28-Nov-2012
41All 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.28-Nov-2012
51Unless the written approval of the Environmental Officer, DMP 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.28-Nov-2012
61The Lessee notifying the holder of any underlying pastoral or grazing lease by telephone or in person, or by registered post if contact cannot be made, prior to undertaking airborne geophysical surveys or any ground disturbing activities utilising equipment such as scrapers, graders, bulldozers, backhoes, drilling rigs; water carting equipment or other mechanised equipment.28-Nov-2012
71The Lessee or transferee, as the case may be, shall within thirty (30) days of receiving written notification of:-
  • the grant of the Lease; or
  • registration of a transfer introducing a new Lessee;
advise, by registered post, the holder of any underlying pastoral or grazing lease details of the grant or transfer.
28-Nov-2012
81The lessee submitting a plan of proposed operations and measures to safeguard the environment to the Executive Director, Environment Division, DMP for his assessment and written approval prior to commencing any developmental or productive mining or construction activity.28-Nov-2012
91The construction and operation of the project and measures to protect the environment to be carried out in accordance with the document titled:
  • (Reg ID:37776) Jimblebar Alluvial - Low Impact Mining Operations" dated 3 December 2012 signed by Matthew Brosnan, and retained on Department of Mines and Petroleum file no. EARS-MP-37776
Where a difference exists between the above document(s) and the following conditions, then the following conditions shall prevail.
25-Jun-2013
101Any alteration or expansion of operations within the lease boundaries beyond that outlined in the above document(s) not commencing until a plan of operations and a programme to safeguard the environment are submitted to the Executive Director, Environment Division, DMP for his assessment and until his written approval to proceed has been obtained.25-Jun-2013
111The 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.25-Jun-2013
121All topsoil and vegetation being removed ahead of all mining operations and being stockpiled appropriately for later respreading or immediately respread as rehabilitation progresses.25-Jun-2013
131At the completion of operations, all buildings and structures being removed from site or demolished and buried to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Environment Division, DMP.25-Jun-2013
141All rubbish and scrap is to be progressively disposed of in a suitable manner.25-Jun-2013
151The lessee taking all reasonable measures to prevent or minimise the generation of dust from all materials handling operations, stockpiles, open areas and transport activities.25-Jun-2013
161Where saline water is used for dust suppression, all reasonable measures being taken to avoid any detrimental effects to surrounding vegetation and topsoil stockpiles.
25-Jun-2013
171Placement of waste material must be such that the final footprint after rehabilitation will not be impacted upon by pit wall subsidence and zone of pit instability.
25-Jun-2013
181On the completion of operations or progressively where possible, all waste dumps, tailings storage facilities, stockpiles or other mining related landforms must be rehabilitated to form safe, stable, non-polluting structures which are integrated with the surrounding landscape and support self sustaining, functional ecosystems comprising suitable, local provenance species or alternative agreed outcome to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Environment Division, DMP.25-Jun-2013
191The Lessee submitting to the Executive Director, Environment Division, DMP, a brief annual report 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 programmes for the next 12 months. This report to be submitted each year in:
  • June.
25-Jun-2013
201All activities being carried out in such a manner so as to not have a detrimental effect on the natural water flow through the lease and surrounding areas to the satisfaction of the Environmental Officer, DMP"
25-Jun-2013

Dealings

TypeNumberDetails
Forfeiture438420Initiated:15/01/2014 for non-compliance with rent requirementsRECORDED:11:16:39 13 January 2014Notice Issued:Regulation 50 Notice sent 15/01/2014 for non-compliance with rent requirements pursuant to Reg 109/Sec 82(1)- non payment of rent.Compliance Date:19/02/2014FINALISED:Order by Minister on 10 February 2014 that M 52/1053 be No Penalty Imposed
Application to Amend494894Lodged:08:30 05 October 2016Amending:Address (Including DTC Details)From:Principal Residence : HINE, John Albert, SAME AS CORRESPONDENCE and DTC :HINE, John Albert, 8 BUTCHER ST, MUNDIJONG, WA, 6123To:Principal Residence : HINE, John Albert, 33 ALFRED STREET, YORK, WA, 6302 and DTC :HINE, John Albert, 33 ALFRED STREET, YORK, WA, 6302RECORDED:08:30 05 October 2016
Application to Amend560273Lodged:08:30 08 August 2019Amending:Address (Including DTC Details)From:Principal Residence : HINE, John Albert, 33 ALFRED STREET, YORK, WA, 6302 and DTC :HINE, John Albert, 33 ALFRED STREET, YORK, WA, 6302To:Principal Residence : HINE, John Albert, 10 WARING HEIGHTS, BALDIVIS, WA, 6171, xxxxxxxxx@bigpond.com, xxxxxxx288 and DTC :HINE, John Albert, HINE JOHN ALBERT, 10 WARING HEIGHTS, BALDIVIS, WA, 6171, xxxxxxxxx@bigpond.com, xxxxxxx288RECORDED:08:30 08 August 2019
Application to Amend670610Lodged:08:30 10 March 2023Amending:Address (Including DTC Details)From:Principal Residence : HINE, John Albert, 10 WARING HEIGHTS, BALDIVIS, WA, 6171, xxxxxxxxx@bigpond.com, xxxxxxx288 and DTC :HINE, John Albert, HINE JOHN ALBERT, 10 WARING HEIGHTS, BALDIVIS, WA, 6171, xxxxxxxxx@bigpond.com, xxxxxxx288To:Principal Residence : HINE, John Albert, 32 ADONIS STREET, MUNDIJONG, WA, 6123, xxxxxxxxx@bigpond.com, xxxxxxxxx288 and DTC :HINE, John Albert, HINE JOHN ALBERT, POST BOX 202, MUNDIJONG, WA, 6123, xxxxxxxxx@bigpond.com, xxxxxxxxx288RECORDED:08:30 10 March 2023

Payments

TypeYearReceipt DateReceipt No.MR LodgedAmountRental AreaEffective DateAmt DueDiscrepancy
Rental202513-Nov-2024 10703328$228.807.99400 HA11-Sep-2021 $228.80$0.00
Rental202424-Oct-2023 10428860$208.007.99400 HA11-Sep-2021 $208.00$0.00
Rental202302-Nov-2022 10299565$192.007.99400 HA11-Sep-2021 $192.00$0.00
Rental202216-Nov-2021 10230288$176.007.99400 HA11-Sep-2021 $176.00$0.00
Rental202103-Nov-2020 10170689$160.007.99400 HA11-Sep-2021 $160.00$0.00
Rental202022-Nov-2019 10123765$158.407.99400 HA11-Sep-2021 $158.40$0.00
Rental201915-Nov-2018 EFT$149.607.99400 HA11-Sep-2021 $149.60$0.00
Rental201809-Nov-2017 EFT$140.807.99400 HA11-Sep-2021 $140.80$0.00
Rental201708-Nov-2016 68425464089$136.407.99400 HA11-Sep-2021 $136.40$0.00
Rental201605-Nov-2015 01-14721MEEKATHARRA$132.007.99400 HA11-Sep-2021 $132.00$0.00
Rental201523-Oct-2014 MT-210010211544-EF$128.807.99400 HA11-Sep-2021 $128.80$0.00
Rental201420-Jan-2014 MT-210010155812-EF$125.607.99400 HA11-Sep-2021 $125.60$0.00
Rental201329-Nov-2010 12594MEEKATHARRA$116.007.99400 HA11-Sep-2021 $116.00$0.00

Expenditure

YearForm 5 TypeMin ExpdExp Lodged DateTotal ExpdExemp NoExemp LodgedExemp AmtExemp StatusOutcome DateExploration ActivitiesMining ActivitiesAboriginal SurveyRentAdministrationProspectingStrike Through
2025$10,000.00false
2024$10,000.0019-Nov-2024 $13,431.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$13,431.00false
2023$10,000.0009-Nov-2023 $11,906.00$0.00$11,200.00$0.00$706.00$0.00$0.00false
2022$10,000.0005-Dec-2022 $13,415.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$13,415.00false
2021$10,000.0013-Dec-2021 $13,517.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$13,517.00false
2020$10,000.0016-Nov-2020 $15,924.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$15,924.00false
2019$10,000.0027-Nov-2019 $15,402.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$15,402.00false
2018$10,000.0020-Nov-2018 $14,181.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$14,181.00false
2017$10,000.0024-Nov-2017 $13,045.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$13,045.00false
2016$10,000.0023-Nov-2016 $15,857.40$0.00$0.00$0.00$557.40$300.00$15,000.00false
2015$10,000.0027-Nov-2015 $14,780.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$14,780.00false
2014$10,000.0008-Jan-2015 $14,195.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$14,195.00false
2013$10,000.0025-Nov-2013 $14,950.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$14,950.00false

Native Title Referrals

Referred to Native Title DateReferral TypeCurrent StatusProcedureDetailsObjectionsWater CommentsDetermination AreasClaimsRepresentative Area Bodies
10-Jan-2011 Tenement ApplicationNT Cleared