CHIMA outlines the terms on which Norton was able to operate activities in the area, including the notification of any works that are to be completed within the area covered by the CHIMA. The notification must include a description of the area subject to the works, a topographical map showing the work areas with reference to relevant landmarks or features, and a detailed description of the intended activities. The CHIMA has been transferred to Heritage Minerals who have consulted with Gangulu and their legal representative providing Project updates and facilitating requirements of the CHIMA. Impact Assessment As indicated in Figure 51, three Indigenous cultural heritage sites are present within Mount Morgan Mine MLs. None of these sites fall within the Upper Mundic Gully TSF footprint therefore impacts to Indigenous values are not anticipated as a result of these proposed amendments. 7.9.1.2
Figure 51. Cultural Heritage Features
7.9.1.3 Management Practices The CHIMA sets requirements for undertaking operational activities at the Mount Morgan Mine. Heritage Minerals will continue to comply with all requirements of the CHIMA as it relates to both site operations and these proposed amendments.
7.9.2
Non-Indigenous Heritage
7.9.2.1 Values The Mount Morgan Mine is recognised under the provisions of the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 for its non-Indigenous (historic) values relating to the built and archaeological landscape found within this site. It is listed under the Queensland Heritage Register, maintained by the Administering Authority and the Queensland Heritage Council. The Mount Morgan Mine is listed on the former
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