๐ Diamond (Argyle Diamond Mines Joint Venture) Agreement Amendment Bill 2001
Assented toLABill 717 November 2001
The Diamond (Argyle Diamond Mines Joint Venture) Agreement Amendment Bill 2001 ratifies an agreement between the State and Argyle Diamond Mines Joint Venture participants to excise the Ellendale mining area from the Argyle Agreement Act and amend the Ellendale Mining Lease to remove its association with the Argyle Agreement Act, concurrent with its transfer to Kimberley Diamond Company NL.
Impact
The bill affects Argyle Diamond Mines Joint Venture, Kimberley Diamond Company NL, and the State of Western Australia. It allows for the transfer of the Ellendale mining lease and modifies the regulatory framework for diamond mining in the region.
Key Changes
["Excises the Ellendale mining area from the Argyle Agreement Act.", "Amends the Ellendale Mining Lease 275SA to remove its association with the Argyle Agreement Act.", "Transfers the Ellendale Mining Lease to Kimberley Diamond Company NL."]
Parliamentary Progress
- LA IntroducedLA7 Nov 2001
- LA Second Reading MovedLA7 Nov 2001
- LA Third ReadingLA14 Nov 2001
- LC Second Reading MovedLC14 Nov 2001
- LA Second Reading AgreedLA14 Nov 2001
- LC Third ReadingLC20 Dec 2001
- LC Second Reading AgreedLC20 Dec 2001
Affected Sectors
miningresources
Explore WA Government Data
Search the full archive in the free dashboard, or query programmatically via API.
Explore more
Government Gazette
Appointments, regulatory notices, planning changes.
Hansard
Debates, questions, speeches and sentiment.
Tabled Papers
Reports and documents tabled in Parliament.
Questions on Notice
Track QoNs, answers, response times, and portfolios.
Committees
Committee profiles and recent reports.
Regulations
Subsidiary legislation with filters and summaries.
Acts
Current WA legislation and summaries.
Explanatory Memoranda
Bills with EMs (text/PDF) available.
Members
MP profiles, party breakdown and rankings.
Pollie Rankings
Data-driven rankings across 19 categories.
Amendment Chains
Track how schemes and regulations evolve over time.