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    Proclaimed Landslip Areas (A and B) of Tasmania, which are defined under the Mineral Resources Development Act 1995, administered by Mineral Resources Tasmania. These areas prohibit or restrict building and other activities in particular areas of unstable land, as specified under the Building Act 2000.

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    Spatial index of open file airborne geophysical surveys for which digital data is held.

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    Polygons of structures or property known to be damaged by a landslide in Tasmania, with summary damage data derived from the Geohazards (Landslide) Database, administered by Mineral Resources Tasmania.

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    Category 6 Exploration Licence polygons and Exploration Release Areas across Tasmania, with tenement information derived from the Tasmanian Information on Geoscience and Exploration Resources (TIGER) system; administered by Mineral Resources Tasmania (MRT), Department of State Growth. Category 6 is any geothermal substance.

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    Contains the final polygon for all non-current leases; where a partial surrender occurred the record will only show the final extent

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    Category 2 Exploration Licence polygons and Exploration Release Areas across Tasmania, with tenement information derived from the Tasmanian Information on Geoscience and Exploration Resources (TIGER) system; administered by Mineral Resources Tasmania (MRT), Department of State Growth. Category 2 comprises coal, peat, lignite, oil shale and coal seam gas.

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    Current Exploration Licence polygons (including applications and exploration release areas) across Tasmania, with tenement information derived from the Tasmanian Information on Geoscience and Exploration Resources (TIGER) system; administered by Mineral Resources Tasmania (MRT), Department of State Growth. Exploration licence polygons delineate areas in which licence holders are permitted to explore for the listed categories of minerals. Exploration licences may be granted over both Crown and private land, so long as that land falls under the Mineral Resources Development Act 1995. Mineral exploration activities may include: geological, geophysical and geochemical surveys, drilling, and taking samples of rock, soil, water or other substances for analysis. Mining is not an exploration activity and cannot occur on an exploration licence.