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merged the two offices under the title mining warden. The warden's courts had "jurisdiction to hear and determine all actions, suits and proceedings relating to prospecting, exploration or mining or to any permit, claim, licence or lease granted under any Act relating to mining". Decisions could be
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Mining has had a long history in the state, dating to the late 1800s. In 1874, the colonial government provided for the establishment of wardens courts to regulate and adjudicate upon various matters and disputes that commonly occur concerning mining. The
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to review determinations made by mining arbitrators. Generally the decision of the court is final and there are no further appeals allowed. The court could also review decisions of the mining registrars, such as where a mineral claim has been cancelled.
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The Governor could have appointed a chief warden, usually called the chief mining warden. The governor could also have appointed other wardens, usually called mining wardens. A warden or chief warden must be magistrates of the
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may direct an inquiry into any matter arising under the various mining laws. At the conclusion of the inquiry, the warden was required to prepare a written report for the Minister with any recommendations made.
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could also appoint mining wardens. Generally, these were local justices of the peace or sergeants of police. Those courts have continued to the present day, via the Land and Environment Court.
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The Wardens Court could have determined disputes between miners, such as boundaries of claims, disputes between landowners and miners, or claims for compensation.
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The warden's courts of New South Wales were courts established to deal with issues and disputes concerning mining claims under the
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abolished the Mining Wardens Court with effect from 2001 and transferred its jurisdiction to the Land and Resources Tribunal.
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and restricted to goldfields; other minerals had similar courts presided over by "mineral lands commissioners". The
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Warden's courts existed in Queensland from 1874 to 2001. They were originally established under the
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is a special court established to deal with disputes relating to mining and mineral
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and has jurisdiction throughout the state. Any person holding office as a
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may be appointed as a mining warden and preside over a court sitting.
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In Western Australia, the Warden's Court is constituted under the
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Special court established to handle mining industry disputes
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established a centralised Mining Wardens Court as a
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Mining warden
tenements
Australian gold rushes
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales
Governor of New South Wales
Local Court of New South Wales
Minister for Mineral Resources
appellate court
Supreme Court of Queensland
coroners
court of record
stipendiary magistrate
Barmote court
Stannary court
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"Mining Warden's Court"
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"Warden's Court"
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Former New South Wales courts and tribunals
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Queensland courts and tribunals
Mining law and governance

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