2/06/2009 5:55:16 PM [07] Find out about the earthquake monitoring network and the data recorded from events, as well as information about the largest quakes to hit South Australia.
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2/06/2009 5:55:35 PM [07] Legislation and fees for the Mineral Industry. Includes rents and royalty, Indigenous land use agreements, native vegetation and biodiversity and fossil protection.
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2/06/2009 5:56:20 PM [07] South Australia's geology covers every geological period in Earth's history. Depositional, igneous, orogenic and alteration events ranging in age from 2.7 billion years ago to the present day, covering every geological period, are represented in South Australia's rock record.
The South Australia's central position within the Australian continent gives the state the advantage of hosting rocks with a wide range of ages and lithologies which are all potential (and proven) targets for mineral exploration.
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2/06/2009 5:55:35 PM [07] Information on Mineral Exploration, including leases and application, forms, fees, royalties and FAQs.
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2/06/2009 5:55:35 PM [07] Information on mineral royalties. Mineral Royalties in South Australia are determined under the Mining Act 1971 and represent payment to the Crown (the State) following their recovery, at which point ownership is transferred from the Crown to the person undertaking the recovery.
Details of production and other operations conducted on a claim, lease or private mine must be provided every six months.
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