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KALBARFingerboards Mine Proposal
What's been done to date
• Kalbar provide project information as required• Aboriginal community meeting - 1• Providing the Answers to the questions asked at meeting #1.• Start to organise next meeting• GLaWAC to continue to lobby Government departments regarding
Traditional Owner direct input into the EES process.• Aboriginal community meeting- 2• Other
Fingerboards Mineral Sands Project - Location
Process and function of GLaWAC
Cabinet Decision Makers
Eco Dev
Jobs for Aboriginal People
Water
Cultural Water
PlanningCultural Heritage
(Note AV managing-RAP advising)
CH Man Plan conditions
Biodiversity Other
EIS(Reference group)
Native Title
GLaWAC
Native Title Act – rights and responsibilities
• GLaWAC and native title holders have certain rights and responsibilities under the Native Title Act in relation to particular activities on Crown Land in the Gunaikurnai native title determination area.• Whilst a native title party can negotiate the terms and conditions on
which these activities take place, in practice, they have no right of veto.• These rights and responsibilities operate alongside GLaWAC’s role as
a Registered Aboriginal Party and obligation to protect cultural heritage under the Aboriginal Heritage Act.
Overview of Licence Progression in VictoriaNote GLaWAC has not approved any Mining Licence
Exploration Licence Retention Licence Mining Licence
Resource proven to indicated status
Resource proven to inferred status
Resource proven to indicated status
• Exploration for resource with application area
• Low impact exploration or exploration in accordance with approved Work Plan
• Must be fit and proper person
• Granted for 5 years (maximum)
• Licence renewal possible
• Optional licence between exploration and mining stages
• Provides secure tenure in absence of mining activity
• Compliance required with agreed Work Plan (further work or feasibility studies)
• Granted for 10 years (maximum)
• Licence renewal possible
• Requires identification of a mineral resource
• Requires demonstration that resource and project will be economically viable
• Granted for 20 years (maximum)
• Permits mining to commence
• Licence renewal possible
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