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  2. Warden's court - Wikipedia

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    In Western Australia, the Warden's Court is constituted under the Mining Act 1978 and has jurisdiction throughout the state. Any person holding office as a stipendiary magistrate may be appointed as a mining warden and preside over a court sitting. [5]

  3. Australian mining law - Wikipedia

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    The first Australian mining laws were enacted in 1851. [1] Before that, ownership of minerals and petroleum passed to those who were granted title to land by the colonial governors according to common law concepts, except the right to "Royal Mines" (the precious metals of gold and silver) which remained vested in the Crown by virtue of Royal prerogative.

  4. Kambalda Nickel Operations - Wikipedia

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    The West Kambalda Railway Act 1972, an act by the Parliament of Western Australia assented to on 9 June 1972, authorised the construction by the Western Australian Government Railways of a 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) spur railway line from the Esperance railway line at Kambalda West to the Kambalda nickel concentrator. [22]

  5. Mineralogy v Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the Western Australian government and Clive Palmer entered into an agreement—the Iron Ore Processing (Mineralogy Pty Ltd) Agreement Act 2002, as permitted under the Government Agreements Act 1979 [2] —which established the mining rights of Palmer and seven of his companies in Western Australia.

  6. Forests Department (Western Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Western Australia: Unknown: 2 January 1958: 4 FD firefighters (1 gang) working on foot. 1961 Western Australian wildfires [5] Western Australia: 1,800,000 ha: January – March 1961: 0: 160 homes, town of Dwellingup destroyed. 1963 Shannon River prescribed burning [4] Western Australia: Unknown: 8 January 1963: 2 FD crews igniting: 1978 Western ...

  7. Mining in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Western Australia, in 2021–22, was the fourth largest producer of rare earths in the world, producing 30,000 tonnes, an increase compared to the previous period. Rare earths sales from the state achieved a value of A$779 million. [16] Rare earths mining in Western Australia takes place at the Mount Weld mine, operated by Lynas. [17]

  8. Goldsworthy, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Goldsworthy (named after the geographical feature Mount Goldsworthy) is a former mining town in Western Australia, east of Port Hedland and located in the Shire of East Pilbara. It was the first [ 1 ] iron ore mine in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

  9. Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety

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    The Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DEMIRS) is a department of the Government of Western Australia.The department was formed on 1 July 2017, out of the former Department of Mines and Petroleum and Department of Commerce.