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Doctor Wtf
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I dunno.
I saw on TV once that if you claim prospecting or mining rights you have to do a certain amount of those activities on a regular basis or the rights lapse.
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Is oil a mineral? Natural gas?
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Both of those fall under the usual heading of a mining lease or claim. It's interesting that the value of the lease or claim is paid to the government and not the landowner in Australia.
From the looks of this thread, we have very different systems in place in Australia.
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"Mineral" has two different definitions. From first year geology:
A solid substance occurring in earth with a fixed range of chemical composition (the last bit even rules out coal). To the gubbmint: anything valuable extracted from the ground. Except maybe water. So; no, and yes, depending. It is a bit like fruit.
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Yeah, water rights are separate, but I guess anything else of value comes under mineral rights... maybe even fossils.
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I can't imagine any logical person agreeing with that travesty.
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The land has no particular value to anyone. It's over run with ferral pigs which are harmful in just about every way you can imagine, and yet the Irwin group used the pigs as their reason for protecting the area. No wonder they lost.
The lease is for a bauxite mine which will only run for about 10 to 20 years, so in terms of mining, it's a very short project. In Australia, you'll find the Irwins don't have anywhere near the profile they do overseas because we have to live with the consequences of some of their actions. While I agree that conservation is a good idea in theory, we must consider the notion of sustainable development if we're to ever get anywhere as a race. Unfortunately the Irwins are against development in general, even in areas where the environmental impacts will be minimal. I wonder if they considered that when they chopped down heaps of trees etc to build 'Australia Zoo' and the carpark. ETA: Dazza was one of the environmental scientists who worked on the study for the land on Cape York on behalf of the mining company so the info I'm giving you is first hand.
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Is he proud of the fact that he crushed the dreams of the grieving widow and sweet, innocent, fatherless child?
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People need to use these resources. The mine is on a small portion of the land they've been given by the government. Perhaps they should have considered the fact that there was an existing mining lease on the land before they stuck their hands out and accepted the gift. BTW, I'd love it if the government gave me a nice big block of land to look at and supposedly do nothing with other than watch wildlife.
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