Minerals and Extractive - Current Licences and Work Authorities
Mineral Tenement Reports
Exploration Licences Map
Updated: 20 May 2013
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View the Mineral Exploration information contained in the map in text format
View the Onshore Petroleum information contained in the map in text format
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Areas shown on the map:
- Exploration Licences (applications are in italics)
- Moratorium Areas - Areas of land previously covered by an exploration licence, which will become available for licence application on the dates shown on the map.
- Areas Under Exemption - Areas exempt from being subjected to Exploration and/or Mining Licences. MR(SD)A 1990 Sec 7. May be revoked by notice in the Govt Gazette.
- Unavailable Areas - Areas unavailable for searching or exploration or mining MR(SD)A 1990 Sec 6. Includes National, State and Wilderness Parks and Reference areas.
Work Plan Endorsement and Approvals Report
Work Plan Endorsement and Approvals Report
The Work Plan Endorsement and Approvals Report summarises the status of extractive industry, mineral exploration and mining work plans which have been lodged with the Earth Resources Regulation Branch of the Department of Primary Industries for assessment.
The Report is updated monthly and only includes information about work plans lodged after 1 May 2006.
Information about work plans which have been approved under the respective legislation will be removed from the report after three months.
Should you have any queries about a particular work plan please contact the relevant Regional Minerals and Extractive Operations office.
DISCLAIMER:
These reports may be of assistance to you, but the State of Victoria and its officers do not guarantee that the reports are without flaw of any kind or are wholly appropriate for your particular purpose and therefore disclaims all liability for any error, loss or other consequence which may arise from you relying on any information in these reports.


