WA Politics: New Fee for Mining Objections Set to Impact the WA Mining Industry
WA Politics: New Fee Impact on Mining Sector
The WA government is implementing a fee of $430 for those who wish to lodge mineral title objections before the state's mining wardens. Effective next Monday, this will make it the highest in the country. The Chamber of Minerals and Energy WA supports the measure, citing the need to address environmental impacts while encouraging dialogue within WA politics.
Discounted Fees for Concession Holders
- Concession and pension card holders will receive discounted fees.
- This adjustment aims to balance the interests of the mining industry with conservation efforts spearheaded by the Conservation Council of WA.
- This policy change is part of the ongoing discourse around the environmental impact of mining in Western Australia.
Brad Pettitt, a key figure in these discussions, emphasized the importance of sustainable practices in the mining sector amidst rising concerns.
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