
Angus Paterson
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Freelance writer. Electronic music obsessive. Displaced leftist. Amateur political commentator.
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lexology.com | David Suttner |Emily Rigg |Angus Paterson |Kate Fisher
In Regis Resources Limited v Cleary in her capacity as Mining Warden [2024] WASC 427, the Supreme Court (Court) upheld the Warden’s finding that the… Please login or register to continue reading. Register
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lexology.com | David Suttner |Emily Rigg |Angus Paterson |Kate Fisher
Wayne Craig Van Blitterswyk v Craig Steven West [2024] WAMW 50 (West) and Richard Czornowol and Stephen Howe v Ross Frederick Crew [2024] WAMW 52 (Crew) provided a timely reminder of the importance of complying with the Mining Act 1978’s (Act) marking out requirements. WestBackgroundIn West, Mr West objected to Mr Van Blitterswyk’s (Applicant) application for a prospecting licence, asserting non-compliance with the marking out requirements of the Act.
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lexology.com | David Suttner |Emily Rigg |Angus Paterson |Kate Fisher
In Mt Roe Mining Pty Ltd v Pilbara Energy Company Pty Ltd & Ors [2024] WAMW 41 the Warden considered when it is permissible, and in accordance with the Mining Act 1978 (WA) (Act), for a “No Mining” condition to be imposed upon an exploration license. BackgroundIn this matter, Mt Roe Mining Pty Ltd (Applicant) sought a recommendation for the grant of an exploration licence (Application).
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lexology.com | David Suttner |Emily Rigg |Angus Paterson |Kate Fisher
In a number of recent cases, the Perth Mining Wardens have found current tenement holders liable for the non-compliance of their unrelated predecessors, while foreshadowing increased penalties in forfeiture cases. In Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety v Phillip Andrew Dignam [2024] WAMW 43, Warden Maughan considered an application for forfeiture where the Form 5 was filed four days late. Approximately one month after that late filing, the tenement was sold.
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1 month ago |
lexology.com | David Suttner |Emily Rigg |Angus Paterson |Kate Fisher
In Drem Pty Limited v LRL (AUST) Pty Ltd [2024] NSWSC 1422, the Supreme Court of New South Wales (Court) addressed a dispute concerning royalty obligations under historical deeds related to mining tenements at Kathleen Valley, Western Australia.
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RT @Dr_Tad: It seems fitting for today’s political class to decide that a lurid fictional streaming series is profound proof of the irredee…

I think you'll actually find that it's largely men (from every corner of the globe), in company of other men, who are getting pissed on / doing the pissing / searching for the piss / kneeling at the piss troughs, staring with pleading eyes at every strange man that passes by.

I was gonna say how funny it is that German women will go to a sex club and get pissed on by random strangers but throw people in jail over shitposts but maybe that’s all women in a way

Such a boss, Tulsi is my hero. What an incredible performance.

🔥HOLY SMOKES: Tulsi just took apart The Russia Hoax, the Dirty 51 laptop letter, Clapper, Brennan, weaponized FBI in her opening statement — and then it got personal: "Just 24 hours after I criticized Kamala Harris and her nomination, I was placed on a secret domestic terror https://t.co/M2bY8DK669