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Open Gov Love Yow! Data - 7 May 2019 Designing for transparency, public participation and easy understanding ! ! https://commonground.nsw.gov.au/#!/ LINK TO SOURCE Titles process for mining and production in NSW Common Ground is a web


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Open Gov Love

Yow! Data - 7 May 2019

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Designing for transparency, public participation and easy understanding

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https://commonground.nsw.gov.au/#!/

LINK TO SOURCE

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Titles process for mining and production in NSW

Common Ground is a web application made for the community by the NSW Government. It provides easy access to maps of mining and production activities across the State and helps explain the role of community in the decision making process for any potential project. An interactive version of this poster, definitions for all abbreviations, maps, titles types, and more useful information can be found at www.commonground.nsw.gov.au

Mining/Production Application

Active titles at this stage: MLA, M(MO)LA, MPLA, PPLA

Mining/Production Operation commences

Notice of application in press Public comment process

(Coal, Petroleum, CSG)

Community consultation

(Coal, Petroleum, CSG)

Landholder access negotiations Determine resource extent

(if any)

Evaluation of economic and environmental viability Gateway Process

(BSAL, CIC)

Conceptual Project Development Plan Community Engagement Additional environmental approvals required Rehabilitation Refund of security deposit or forfeit

$$

Environmental impact assessments (EIS) Public exhibition of EIS for Community EIS reviewed by many Government Agencies Development consent approved Environmental Protection Licence granted Application refused, withdrawn

  • r expires

Application/ Consent determined, revised or refused Title expired, cancelled, renewed

  • r revised
(area reduced)

YES NO Is this a viable

  • peration now?

YES HOLDING Could it be viable in the future? Environmental assessments required

(eg REF , AIS, SDN)

Rehabilitation

  • f exploration

disturbance Security deposit returned

  • r forfeited

$

Development consent application submitted Community engagement Assessment by Division of Resources and Energy or Office of Coal Seam Gas

apply

10-20 weeks

seek

5 years

plan

2+ years

extract

21+ years

find close

5 years

Mining/Production Lease granted

Active titles at this stage: CCL, CL, CML, DL, DSL, GL, M(C)L, ML, M(MO)L, MPL, PLL, PL(MP)L, PPL, S(C&PL)L, SL, S(PL)L $$ security deposit paid

Mining/Production Operation ceases

Continuous Compliance Checks undertaken and reviewed Decommission site

Exploration Licence granted

Active titles at this stage: AUTH, EL, E(MO)L, EPL, PEL, PSPA $ security deposit paid

? ? ?

Exploration Application

Active titles at this stage: ELA, E(MO)LA, PELA, PSPApp

Assessment Lease granted

AL, A(MO)L, PAL

Assessment Lease Application

ALA, A(MO)LA, PALA

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For Mineral Groups within a Mineral Allocation Area (MAA), Minister's consent is required prior to lodging an application. Disclaimer: This poster is intended to be an overview of the resource discovery and development cycle. It shows a simplified version of the process and where title types sit relative to the stages and typical steps in the lifecycle of a project. This diagram does not cover all variations in project discovery and development. Timings are estimates. Security deposit refers to rehabilitation commitments. More details about specific resources can be found at www.resourcesandenergy.nsw.gov.au KEY TO ICONS Multiple government departments Environmental ? Decision point Ongoing Community engagement Community response Version 1.0 last updated 05.09.2014
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Exploration Application

Active titles at this stage: ELA, E(MO)LA, PELA, PSPApp

Exploration Licence granted Security deposit paid

Active titles at this stage: AUTH, EL, E(MO)L, EPL, PEL, PSPA

Mining/Production Application

Active titles at this stage: MLA, M(MO)LA, MPLA, PPLA

Mining/Production Operation commences Mining/Production Operation ceases Mining/Production Lease granted

Security deposit paid Active titles at this stage: CCL, CL, CML, DL, DSL, GL, M(C)L, ML, M(MO)L, MPL, PLL, PL(MP)L, PPL, S(C&PL)L, SL, S(PL)L For Mineral Groups within a Mineral Allocation Area (MAA), Minister’s consent is required prior to lodging an application. Notice of application in press Community consultation (Coal, Petroleum, CSG and Minerals) Public comment process (Coal, Petroleum, CSG) Landholder access negotiations Assessment by Division of Resources & Energy Environmental approvals required (e.g. REF, AIS, SDN) Application refused, withdrawn or expires Determine resource extent (if any) Rehabilitation of exploration disturbance Security deposit returned or forfeited Title expired, cancelled, renewed or revised (area reduced) Evaluation of economic and environmental viability Conceptual Project Development Plan Gateway process (BSAL, CIC) Community engagement Additional environmental approvals required Continuous compliance checks undertaken and reviewed Rehabilitation Decommission site Security deposit refunded or forfeited Community engagement Development consent application submitted Environmental impact statements (EIS) EIS reviewed by many government agencies Development consent approved Environmental Protection Licence granted Public exhibition of EIS for community Application/consent determined, revised or refused Is this a viable operation now?

A P P LY

10–20 weeks

S E E K

6 years

F I N D P L A N

2+ years

E X T R A C T

21+ years

C L O S E

5 years Assessment Lease Application ALA, A(MO)LA, PALA Assessment Lease granted AL, A(MO)L, PAL Yes OR No, but it could be in the future

The exploration and mining titles process in NSW

Common Ground helps you fjnd current exploration, production and mining activities in your area and across the state. The role of the community and government in the assessment and decision-making process is explained in simple terms. Common Ground is a community service initiated by the NSW Government. An interactive version of this poster, maps, titles types, glossary, abbreviations and more useful information can be found at www.commonground.nsw.gov.au Disclaimer: This poster is intended to be an overview of the resource discovery and development cycle. It shows a simplifjed version of the process and where title types sit relative to the stages and typical steps in the life cycle of a project. This diagram does not cover all variations in project discovery and development. Timings are estimates. More details about specifjc resources can be found at www.resourcesandenergy.nsw.gov.au General event LEGEND Multiple government departments Environmental event Community engagement Community response Money exchange Version 1.05 20.04.16 | Branding 27.06.17 Prequalification of applicants

Exploration Application

Active titles at this stage: ELA, E(MO)LA, PELA, PSPApp For coal, petroleum and CSG there will be a competitive auction process. For Mineral Groups within a Mineral Allocation Area (MAA), Minister’s consent is required prior to lodging an application. Notice of application in press Public comment process (Coal, Petroleum, CSG) Assessment by Division of Resources & Geoscience Application refused, withdrawn or expires

APPLY

10–20 weeks Version 2.5 13.11.17

The exploration and mining titles process in NSW

Common Ground helps you find current exploration, production and mining activities in your area and across the state. The role of the community and government in the assessment and decision-making process is explained in simple terms. Common Ground is a community service initiated by the NSW Government. An interactive version of this poster, maps, titles types, glossary, abbreviations and more useful information can be found at www.commonground.nsw.gov.au Disclaimer: This poster is intended to be an overview of the resource discovery and development cycle. It shows a simplified version of the process and where title types sit relative to the stages and typical steps in the life cycle of a project. This diagram does not cover all variations in project discovery and development. Timings are estimates. More details about specific resources can be found at www.resourcesandenergy.nsw.gov.au General event LEGEND Multiple government departments Environmental event Community engagement Community response Money exchange

Exploration Licence granted Security deposit paid

Active titles at this stage: AUTH, EL, E(MO)L, EPL, PEL, PSPA

Mining/Production Application

Active titles at this stage: MLA, M(MO)LA, MPLA, PPLA

Mining/Production Operation commences Mining/Production Operation ceases Mining/Production Lease granted Security deposit paid

Active titles at this stage: CCL, CL, CML, DL, DSL, GL, M(C)L, ML, M(MO)L, MPL, PLL, PL(MP)L, PPL, S(C&PL)L, SL, S(PL)L Community consultation (Coal, Petroleum, CSG and Minerals) Landholder access negotiations Environmental approvals required (e.g. REF, AIS, SDN) Determine resource extent (if any) Rehabilitation of exploration disturbance Security deposit returned or forfeited Title expired, cancelled, renewed or revised (area reduced) Evaluation of economic and environmental viability Conceptual Project Development Plan Gateway process (BSAL, CIC) Community engagement Additional environmental approvals required Continuous compliance checks undertaken and reviewed Rehabilitation Decommission site Security deposit refunded or forfeited Community engagement Development consent application submitted Environmental impact statements (EIS) EIS reviewed by many government agencies Development consent approved Environmental Protection Licence granted Public exhibition of EIS for community Application/consent determined, revised or refused Is this a viable operation now?

SEEK

6 years

FIND PLAN

2+ years

EXTRACT

21+ years

CLOSE

5 years Assessment Lease Application ALA, A(MO)LA, PALA Assessment Lease granted AL, A(MO)L, PAL Yes OR No, but it could be in the future Area released for exploration

Strategic Release

Applies to coal, petroleum and CSG only Initial consideration of resource extent Community consultation and preliminary issues assessment Recommendations and consideration of release

CONSIDER

6+ months Area not considered suitable for release
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The Pathway to Trust and Participation

Developing trust and confidence for data use, data sharing, and uses of advanced technologies

A Nook collaboration with NSW Chief Data Scientist and Data Analytics Centre Recommendations to be published May 2019 / workshops July 2019

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Open Process

  • shared understanding
  • demystifying decision-

making

  • make sense of data
  • track project lifecycles
  • navigate complexity
  • connect content
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LINK TO SOURCE

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Transparency, accountability, 
 systems of protection

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LINK TO SOURCE

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Improve whistle-blower protections in the tax and corporate sectors

1.1

ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSPARENCY IN BUSINESS

Beneficial

  • wnership

transparency

1.2

ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSPARENCY IN BUSINESS

Extractive industries transparency

1.3

ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSPARENCY IN BUSINESS

Combating corporate crime

1.4

ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSPARENCY IN BUSINESS

Release high-value datasets and enable data driven innovation

2.1

OPEN DATA DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

Build and maintain public trust to address concerns about data sharing and release

2.2

OPEN DATA DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

Digitally transform the delivery of government services

2.3

OPEN DATA DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

Information management and access laws for the twenty-first century

3.1

OPEN ACCESS GOVERNMENT INFORMATION

Understand the use of freedom

  • f information

3.2

OPEN ACCESS GOVERNMENT INFORMATION

Accessibility of government data: public data

3.3.1

OPEN ACCESS GOVERNMENT INFORMATION

Accessibility of government data: grants

3.3.2

OPEN ACCESS GOVERNMENT INFORMATION

Accessibility of government data: corporate and administrative reporting

3.3.3

OPEN ACCESS GOVERNMENT INFORMATION

Accessibility of government data: archived records

3.3.4

OPEN ACCESS GOVERNMENT INFORMATION

Accessibility of government data: environmental information

3.3.5

OPEN ACCESS GOVERNMENT INFORMATION

Confidence in the electoral system and political parties

4.1

INTEGRITY PUBLIC SECTOR

National Integrity Framework

4.2

INTEGRITY PUBLIC SECTOR

Open contracting

4.3

INTEGRITY PUBLIC SECTOR

Delivery of Australia’s Open Government Action Plan

5.1

ENGAGEMENT PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

Enhance public participation in government decision making

5.2

ENGAGEMENT PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

The Open Government Partnership (OGP) is a global community of people inside and outside of government from over 70 countries who are committed to making governments more open, accountable, and responsive to citizens. Australia joined the OGP in 2015 to develop our fjrst National Action Plan. The Australian Government and civil society are working

  • n commitments to promote

transparency, empower citizens, fjght corruption, and harness new technologies to strengthen governance.

Get involved to help make open government the new business as usual

THE COMMITMENTS FROM AUSTRALIA’S FIRST NATIONAL ACTION PLAN 2016 - 2018

  • pengovernment.org.au
  • gpau.pmc.gov.au

You can connect with either:

Poster designed by open government advocates Nook Studios for Open Gov Week 7-11 May 2018
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Beneficial Ownership

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EITI + Mandatory Disclosure

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The EITI Standards requires countries and companies to disclose information on the key steps in the governance of oil, gas and mining revenues

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Question 1

  • What processes do you

think governments should be more open about?

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