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Transfer of Residential Mineral Claims

Requirements & Considerations

Check Claim Details

Before agreeing to purchase a residential mineral claim, it is suggested that you check the details of the claim with the Director General. The Director General can provide you with the following information:

  • the name of the claim holder
  • the expiry date of the claim
  • the location of the claim
  • whether the claim is recorded as a residential claim
  • whether structures on the claim area have been approved by the Director-General; and
  • any outstanding matter with the claim, that needs to be fixed before any consideration could be given to transferring the claim
  • the status of the conversion to a Western Lands Lease. 

Attend Mining Courses

Newcomers intending to acquire a mineral claim must attend the "Safety Awareness Course" prior to a claim being granted or transferred to them. In addition, the "Environmental Awareness Course" must be completed, prior to being granted or transferred a claim in Opal Prospecting Area 4. It is now a requirement to nominate a qualified Mine Operator on all claims within ALL Opal Prospecting Areas.

  • Mining Course Information

Be Aware of Associated Costs

  • Stamp duty (www.osr.nsw.gov.au) payable on the consideration/price paid for the claim
  • The security deposit, usually set at $200.00, to ensure that your obligations (including rehabilitation) under the claim are fulfilled.
  • Lodgement fee

Council Rates

Following transfer of the claim, you should notify the Walgett Shire Council in writing that you are now the holder of the claim. As the holder of a camp mineral claim you are required to pay Council rates. Failure to pay rates to Walgett Shire Council may lead to cancellation action being taken on the claim.

Title Details
Application for transfer of a mineral claim  147 Kb
Application for transfer of a mineral claim following devolution  141 Kb
  • Lodgment fee 

Grant of Transfer of Residential Mineral Claims

The Director-General, upon transferring a mineral claim to you, will ask you to sign the claim conditions and agree to comply with their requirements. As the holder of a mineral claim it is your responsibility to

  • be aware of and to comply with the conditions of your claim; and
  • properly maintain the markout defining the claim area i.e. posts, trenches or row of stones and possession notice

Failure to do so may result in fines being imposed or cancellation of your claim.

Please note that the transfer of a residential mineral claim does not change the expiry date of the claim. If you want to continue to hold the claim you must apply for renewal at the appropriate time. Therefore, you should keep the expiry date in mind. A renewal application must be lodged on or within 2 months before the day on which the claim is due to expire.

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Application for renewal of a mineral claim within a mineral claims district  154 Kb

Further Enquiries

If you have any questions concerning the transfer of mineral claims please contact the department's Lightning Ridge Office.

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    • Conditions of Mineral Claims
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