Document:

EX-10.9

 Exhibit 10.9 
  

 
 Alumina Refinery (Wagerup) Agreement and 

Acts Amendment Act 1978 

  

					
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Alumina Refinery (Wagerup) Agreement and 

Acts Amendment Act 1978 

Contents 
  

							
		 	 Part IA — Preliminary
	  			
	1.	 	 Short title
	  	 	2	  
		 	 Part I — Wagerup
	  			
	2.	 	 Interpretation
	  	 	3	  
	3.	 	 Ratification of the Agreement
	  	 	3	  
	4.	 	 1987 Variation Agreement
	  	 	3	  
		 	 Schedule — Alumina Refinery

        (Wagerup) Agreement

Notes
	  			
		 	 Compilation table
	  	 	20	  
		 	 Defined terms
	  			

  

					
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Alumina Refinery (Wagerup) Agreement and 

Acts Amendment Act 1978 
 An Act to
ratify an Agreement between the State of Western Australia and Alcoa of Australia Limited for the purpose of the establishment of an alumina refinery at Wagerup, to amend the Alumina Refinery Agreement Act 1961, and the
Alumina Refinery (Pinjarra) Agreement Act 1969, and for related purposes. 

  

					
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Part IA            Preliminary 

s.1 
  

 
 Part IA —
Preliminary 
 [Heading inserted by No. 19 of 2010 s. 43(2).] 

 

	1.	Short title 

 This Act may be cited as the Alumina Refinery (Wagerup) Agreement and
Acts Amendment Act 1978 1. 

  

					
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Part I — Wagerup 
  

	2.	Interpretation 

 In this Act — 

the Agreement means the agreement a copy of which is set out in the Schedule; 

the 1987 Variation Agreement means the agreement a copy of which is set forth in the Schedule to the Alumina Refinery
Agreements (Alcoa) Amendment Act 1987. 
 [Section 2 inserted by No. 86 of 1987 s.14.] 

 

	3.	Ratification of the Agreement 

 The Agreement is hereby ratified. 

 

	4.	1987 Variation Agreement 

 The Agreement is amended in accordance with the 1987 Variation
Agreement. 
 [Section 4 inserted by No. 86 of 1987 s.15.] 

[Parts II and III omitted under the Reprints Act 1984 s. 7(4)(e).] 

  

					
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Schedule — Alumina Refinery (Wagerup) Agreement 

[s. 2] 
 [Heading amended by No.
19 of 2010 s. 4.] 
 THIS AGREEMENT made the 18th day of April, 1978 BETWEEN THE HONOURABLE SIR CHARLES WALTER MICHAEL COURT, O.B.E., M.L.A. Premier of
the State of Western Australia acting for and on behalf of the Government of the said State and its instrumentalities (hereinafter referred to as “the State”) of the one part and ALCOA OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED the name whereof was formerly
Western Aluminium No Liability, later Alcoa of Australia (W.A.) N.L. and later ALCOA OF AUSTRALIA (W.A.) LIMITED a company duly incorporated under the Companies Statutes of the State of Victoria and having its principal office in that State at 535
Bourke Street, Melbourne and having its registered office in the State of Western Australia at Hope Valley Road, Kwinana (hereinafter referred to as “the Company” which term shall include its successors and permitted assigns) of the other
part. 
 WHEREAS: 
  

	 	(a)	The parties are the parties to — 

  

	 	(i)	the agreement between them defined in section 2 of the Alumina Refinery Agreement Act 1961-1974 of the State of Western Australia (which agreement is hereinafter referred to as “the principal
agreement”); 

  

	 	(ii)	the agreement between them defined in section 1A of the Alumina Refinery (Pinjarra) Agreement Act 1969-1976 of the State of Western Australia (which agreement is hereinafter referred to as “the Pinjarra
agreement”); 

  

	 	(b)	the Company has pursuant to the principal agreement established at Kwinana a refinery, a berth and other services and facilities relating thereto; 

 

	 	(c)	the Company has pursuant to the Pinjarra agreement established near Pinjarra a refinery and related facilities for the production and shipment of alumina and at Bunbury a berth and other services and facilities relating
thereto; 

  

	 	(d)	 the Company desires to establish an additional refinery with an ultimate planned capacity of 4 000 000 tonnes of
alumina per 

  

					
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	 	annum at or near Wagerup and related facilities for the production of alumina from bauxite mined from within mineral leases granted pursuant to the principal agreement and for the shipment of such alumina;

  

	 	(e)	it is desired to make provision for the grant of additional rights to and the undertaking of additional obligations by the Company as hereinafter provided; 

 

	 	(f)	it is desired to amend the principal agreement and the Pinjarra agreement as hereinafter provided. 

 NOW THIS
AGREEMENT WITNESSETH: 
 Interpretation 2 

 

	1.	In this Agreement subject to the context — 

 “approve”, “approval”,
“notify”, “request” or “require” means approve, approval, notify, request or require in writing as the case may be; 

“clause” means a clause of this agreement; 

“environmental review and management programme” means any environmental review and management programme and any variation thereof
referred to in clause 6 hereof; 
 “State Energy Commission” means the State Energy Commission of Western Australia established
pursuant to the State Energy Commission Act 1945; 
 “Wagerup refinery” means a refining plant at or near Wagerup in which
bauxite is treated to produce alumina; 
 “Wagerup refinery site” means the site on which the Wagerup refinery is to be situated as
delineated and coloured red on the plan marked “A” (initialled by the parties hereto for the purposes of identification) together with such other land as may be agreed upon between the parties from time to time; 

“the principal agreement” and the “Pinjarra agreement” refer to those agreements respectively whether in their original
form or as from time to time added to, varied or amended; 

  

					
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“this Agreement” “hereof” and “hereunder” refer to this Agreement whether in its original form or as from time to
time added to, varied or amended; 
 words and phrases to which meanings are given under clause 2 of the principal agreement (other than
words and phrases to which meanings are given in this Agreement) shall have the same respective meanings in this Agreement as are given to them under clause 2 of the principal agreement; 

words and phrases to which meanings are given under clause 1 of the Pinjarra agreement (other than words and phrases to which meanings are
given in this Agreement) shall have the same respective meanings in this Agreement as are given to them under clause 1 of the Pinjarra agreement. 

Initial obligations of the State 2 

 

	2.	The State shall — 

  

	 	(a)	introduce and sponsor a Bill in the Parliament of Western Australia to ratify this Agreement and endeavour to secure its passage as an Act prior to 31st December, 1978; and 

 

	 	(b)	to the extent reasonably necessary for the purposes of this Agreement but subject to the provisions of clause 13 (2) of the principal agreement where applicable allow the Company to enter upon Crown lands.

 Ratification and operation 2 

3. (1) The provisions of this Agreement other than this clause and clauses 1 and 2 shall not come into operation until the Bill referred to in clause 2 has
been passed by the Parliament of Western Australia and comes into operation as an Act. 
 (2) If before 31st December, 1978 the said Bill is
not passed then unless the parties hereto otherwise agree this Agreement shall then cease and determine and neither of the parties hereto shall have any claim against the other of them with respect to any matter or thing arising out of, done,
performed or omitted to be done or performed under this Agreement. 

  

					
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(3) On the said Bill commencing to operate as an Act all the provisions of this Agreement shall operate and take effect notwithstanding the
provisions of any Act or law. 
 Refinery 2 

4. The Company shall, subject to the approval by the State of the environmental review and management programme, commence to construct the Wagerup refinery at
the Wagerup refinery site and thereafter continue such construction and — 
  

	 	(a)	within 3 years of the date upon which the environmental review and management programme is approved, complete and have in operation the first stage of the Wagerup refinery with a capacity to produce not less than 200
000 tonnes of alumina per annum, and 

  

	 	(b)	within 15 years of the date upon which the first stage of the Wagerup refinery is completed and in operation pursuant to paragraph (a) of this clause, expand the Wagerup refinery to have a capacity to produce
approximately 2 000 000 tonnes of alumina per annum. 

 PROVIDED THAT if the Company shall in writing reasonably demonstrate to the Minister
that it has used its best endeavours to negotiate, on terms reasonably acceptable to the Company, the finance required to construct or, as the case may be, expand the Wagerup refinery and to complete, on terms reasonably acceptable to the Company,
the sales contracts necessary for the sale of alumina produced at the Wagerup refinery to make the Company’s project economically practicable, but because of prevailing finance and/or market conditions it has been unsuccessful, the Minister
shall grant the Company such extensions of time as are appropriate to the situation PROVIDED FURTHER that nothing in this clause shall limit the effect of clause 29 of the principal agreement or clause 11 of the Pinjarra Agreement. 

Mining Plan 2 

5. The Company after consultation with the Conservator of Forests will prepare and submit to the State not later than two years after the 30th day of June,
1978 a plan in reasonable detail of its proposed mining operations upon areas of State Forest and Crown land during the succeeding ten years and such plan after like consultation shall be reviewed and resubmitted thereafter at yearly intervals. 

  

					
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Environment, Environmental Review and Management Programme 2 

6.        (1) On or before 30th June, 1978 the Company shall submit to the Minister for approval by the State a
detailed environmental review and management programme as to measures to be taken in respect of the Company’s undertakings pursuant to clause 4 and the mining operations associated therewith for the protection and management of the environment
including rehabilitation and/or restoration of the mined areas and areas used for the disposal of red mud, the prevention of the discharge of tailings, slimes, pollutants or overburden and the minimization of salt release into the surrounding
country, water courses, lakes or underground water supplies and the prevention of soil erosion. 
 Continuous programme of investigation and research 2 
 (2) The Company shall implement the environmental review and management programme
approved under subclause (1) of this clause and any variation thereof that the State may approve from time to time and shall carry out continuous investigations and research (including monitoring and the study of sample areas to ascertain the
effectiveness of the measures it is taking pursuant to the approved environmental review and management programme for the protection and management of the environment. 

Reports 2 

(3) The Company shall, during the currency of this Agreement, at yearly intervals commencing twelve months after the environmental review and
management programme is approved submit an interim report to the State concerning investigations and research carried out pursuant to subclause (2) of this clause and at 3 yearly intervals commencing from such date submit a detailed report to the
State on the result of the investigations and research during the previous 3 years. 
 Additional information 2 
 (4) The State may require the Company to submit such additional information as may
be reasonably required in respect of all or any of the matters the subject of the detailed report. 
 Environment. Further expansion of refinery 2 
 7. If the Company proposes to expand the refinery beyond a capacity of 2 000 000 tonnes per annum to
any capacity not exceeding 4 000 000 tonnes per annum the provisions of clause 6 shall apply mutatis mutandis in respect of the Company’s proposed expansion and the mining operations associated therewith. 

  

					
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State Energy Commission. Establishment of facilities 2 

8. The Company and the State Energy Commission are empowered to enter into arrangements for — 

 

	 	(1)	the establishment of combined electricity generating and steam generating facilities by the Company and the State Energy Commission upon terms and conditions to be agreed between them; and 

Sale of energy 2 
  

	 	(2)	the sale of energy by the Company to the State Energy Commission. 

 Additional areas of leased land at
Bunbury 2 
 9. Where in the opinion of the Minister, the Company, by reason of the expansion of its
operations pursuant to this Agreement and/or the Pinjarra agreement, requires land in the vicinity of the port at Bunbury, in addition to land leased to the Company pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (d) of subclause (4) of clause 5 of the
Pinjarra agreement, the State shall lease to the Company such additional area or areas of land as the Minister may determine (at such rentals as may be agreed upon) having regard to the requirements of the Bunbury Port Authority, the State Energy
Commission and to the requirements of other users of the port. 
 Rail transport 2 

10. (1) Subject to the provisions of subclauses (2) and (3) of this clause the Company shall transport by rail — 

 

	 	(a)	to Bunbury and/or Kwinana all alumina for shipment by sea produced from the Wagerup refinery; 

  

	 	(b)	from Bunbury and/or Kwinana to the Wagerup refinery all the Company’s requirements of bulk materials required for the operations of the refinery including caustic soda and fuel oil; and 

  

					
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	 	(c)	the Company’s requirements of lime, limestone and starch if the parties agree that the tonneages distances and economics warrant the use of rail. 

(2) The provisions of subclause (1) of this clause shall not apply during any period in which the State for any reason shall be unable to
transport the Company’s daily requirements by rail. 
 (3) The Company may, subject to clause 14 — 

 

	 	(a)	transport bauxite to the Wagerup refinery by conveyor; and 

  

	 	(b)	transport caustic soda, and gaseous and liquid fuels by pipeline. 

 Upgrading and rolling stock 2 
 (4) The Company shall, if required by the State, advance to the State a sum or sums
to be agreed between the parties towards the cost of the State providing locomotives, brakevans and wagons for the purposes of this Agreement and of upgrading the existing railway from Wagerup to Bunbury and/or Kwinana according to a mutually
acceptable programme. Any advances made pursuant to this paragraph shall be repaid on terms and conditions (including the rates of interest) to be agreed between the parties at the time. 

Freight rates2 

(5) The Company and the Railways Commission shall enter into a freight agreement embodying the terms and conditions under which commodities are
to be carried by the Railways Commission pursuant to this Agreement. 
 Additional facilities 2

 (6) The Company shall in accordance with plans and specifications agreed upon between the Company and the Railways Commission at its own
cost provide, maintain, and renew as necessary loading and unloading facilities sufficient at all times to meet train operating requirements and terminal equipment (including weighing devices, communication systems and fixed site radio equipment,
sidings, shunting loops, spurs and other connections) together with a staff adequate to ensure the proper operation of all such loading and unloading facilities and terminal equipment. 

  

					
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Provision and maintenance of rolling stock 2 

(7) Subject to subclauses (4) (5) and (6) of this clause the Railways Commission shall at its own cost provide maintain and service all
railways, locomotives, brakevans and wagons necessary and suitable for the purposes of this Agreement. 
 Notice of requirements 2 
 (8) The Company shall provide to the satisfaction of the Railways Commission
adequate notice in advance of its requirements (including anticipated tonneages in each year) as to the use of the railways to enable the Railways Commission to make arrangements to meet those requirements and shall thereafter give not less than 18
months prior notice of any significant change in those requirements. In particular the Company shall agree with the Railways Commission the pattern of working including weekly and monthly despatches. 

Road licenses 2 
  

	11.	The State shall — 

  

	 	(a)	ensure that subject to the provisions of subclause (1) of clause 10 and subject to the payment by the Company of appropriate fees, the Commissioner of Transport under the Transport Commission Act 1966, will not
refuse to grant and issue to the Company (or suppliers to or contractors with the Company and subcontractors of such contractors approved by the State) a license to transport by road goods and materials required for the construction repair operation
and maintenance of the Wagerup refinery and associated mining or shipping facilities within the area bounded by a circle having a radius of 110 kilometres from the Wagerup refinery site; 

 

	 	(b)	permit all goods and materials of the Company other than those referred to in paragraph (a) of this clause to move by road subject to the provisions of the Transport Commission Act; and 

 

	 	(c)	ensure that the appropriate fees charged to the Company for licenses under the Transport Commission Act will not be such as to discriminate against the Company its suppliers contractors and subcontractors.

  

					
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Use of local professional services, labour and materials 2 

12. (1) The Company shall for the purposes of this Agreement as far as it is reasonable and economically practicable — 

 

	 	(a)	use the services of engineers, surveyors, architects and other professional consultants resident and available within the said State; 

 

	 	(b)	use labour available within the said State; 

  

	 	(c)	when calling for tenders and letting contracts for works materials plant equipment and supplies ensure that Western Australian suppliers manufacturers and contractors are given reasonable opportunity to tender or quote;
and 

  

	 	(d)	give proper consideration and where possible preference to Western Australian suppliers manufacturers and contractors when letting contracts or placing orders for works materials plant equipment and supplies where price
quality delivery and service are equal to or better than that obtainable elsewhere. 

 (2) The Company shall from time to time
during the currency of this Agreement when requested by the Minister submit a report concerning its implementation of the provisions of subclause (1) of this clause. 

Town development 2 

13. (1) The Company shall cause to be provided and where applicable maintained in the Wagerup region and made available at such prices, rentals or charges and
upon such terms and conditions as are fair and reasonable under the circumstances, housing accommodation to the extent necessary to provide for the needs of its staff and employees and contractors engaged in the Company’s operations hereunder.

 (2) The parties recognise that as a consequence in part of the progressive development of the Company’s operations hereunder the need
will progressively develop in the Wagerup region for additional sewerage treatment works water supply headworks main drainage educational hospital and police services. The Company accepts the principle of fair and reasonable sharing by it whether by
way of capital contribution or otherwise of the costs of establishing and extending such works and services having regard to the benefits flowing to the State, the community, the Company and others therefrom. 

  

					
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(3) For the purposes of this clause the “Wagerup region” refers to established townships in the vicinity of the Wagerup refinery and
the immediate neighbourhoods of those towns, and such other areas as the Minister and the Company may from time to time agree. 
 Proposals for
transportation systems 2 
 14. (1) If the Company desires to construct or cause to be constructed
any railway, road, conveyor or pipeline (including any necessary underpass or overpass of a public road or railway) for the transport of — 
  

	 	(i)	bauxite, or any other substance required for the operation of the Wagerup refinery, or 

  

	 	(ii)	alumina or any other substance produced as the result of the operations of the Wagerup refinery, 

 the Company
shall first submit proposals in respect of such construction for the approval of the Minister. 
 (2) The provisions of subclause (1) of this
clause shall not apply in respect of the construction of any road, conveyor or pipeline, on land owned by the Company, but nothing in this subclause shall exempt the Company from compliance with the provisions of any Act from time to time in force
relating thereto. 
 Railways Commission to construct railway 2 

(3) Any railway to be constructed pursuant to subclause (1) of this clause shall subject to the approved proposal be constructed by the
Railways Commission at the cost of the Company and the provisions of section 96 of the Public Works Act 1902 shall not apply to such construction. Any such railway shall for all purposes, be deemed to be constructed under the authority of a
special Act passed on the date of the said approved proposal and in accordance with section 96(1) of the Public Works Act. 
 Easements 2 
 (4) The State shall grant to the Company on such terms as the parties hereto shall
agree such, easements over Crown land as may be necessary to enable the Company to proceed with construction pursuant to this clause. 

  

					
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Protection of works and prevention of injury 2 

(5) The Company shall in respect of works constructed on easements granted pursuant to subclause (4) of this clause, take such measures as may
be necessary to protect such works and to prevent injury or damage to the public. 
 Water 2

 15. (1) On or before 31st day of December, 1978, and from time to time thereafter as the Company may require, the Company shall submit to the Minister for
his approval its proposals for the provision of water for the operation of the Wagerup refinery and associated mining operations including details of proposed bores, dams, supply channels or pipelines, and diversions of existing drainage or
irrigation works within the Wagerup refinery site. 
 (2) Subject to subclause (1) the State shall grant to the Company pursuant to the
provisions of the Rights in Water and Irrigation Act 1914, a licence or licences to permit the Company to obtain water from above and/or below the surface of the Wagerup refinery site up to a specified maximum annual quantity in respect of
each such source Provided However that the State may after consultation with the Company, having regard to the water requirements of the Company, amend such licence from time to time. 

(3) The parties recognise that as development of the Company’s water resources pursuant to subclause (1) of this clause will be at the
expense of the Company, the Company will at all times be entitled to a first call on surface water from sources situate within the Wagerup refinery site. Subject to the foregoing, should at any time there not be available for any cause (including an
amendment of any licence granted under subclause (2) of this clause) an adequate supply of water for the Company’s requirements, the State will promptly use reasonable endeavours to establish an alternative or supplementary supply and the
Company will contribute a fair and reasonable proportion of the costs involved. 
 Roads 2 

Private roads 2 

16. (1) The Company shall — 
  

	 	(a)	be responsible for the cost of the construction and maintenance of all private roads which shall be used in its operations hereunder; 

  

					
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	 	(b)	at its own cost make such provision as shall ensure that all persons and vehicles (other than those engaged upon the Company’s operations and its invitees and licensees) are excluded from use of any such private
roads; and 

  

	 	(c)	at any place where such private roads are constructed by the Company so as to cross any railways or public roads provide such reasonable protection as may be required by the Commissioner of Main Roads or the Railways
Commission as the case may be. 

 Public roads 2 

(2) The State shall maintain or cause to be maintained public roads over which it has control (and which may be used by the Company) to a
standard similar to comparable public roads maintained by the State. 
 Upgrading 2 

(3) In the event that the Company’s operations require the use of a public road which is inadequate for the purpose, or result in
excessive damage or deterioration of any public road (other than fair wear and tear) the Company shall pay to the State the whole or an equitable part of the total cost of any upgrading required or of making good the damage or deterioration as may
be reasonably required by the Commissioner of Main Roads having regard to the use of such road by others. 
 Closure of roads 2 
 (4) The Minister may, notwithstanding the provisions of the Local Government Act
1960 and the Land Act 1933, for the purpose of the Company’s operations under this Agreement after consultation with the relevant local authority and the Minister for Lands close and dispose of to the Company on such terms and
conditions as the Minister considers appropriate — 
  

	 	(a)	those portions of the roads on the plan marked “A” referred to in clause 1 as are coloured blue; and 

  

	 	(b)	those portions of other roads bounded on either side by land owned by the Company as the Company may from time to time require to be closed. 

  

					
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Replacement roads 2 

(5) If the Minister is of the opinion that the closure of portions of any road referred to in subclause (4) of this clause prevents or impedes
— 
  

	 	(a)	reasonable public access — 

  

	 	(i)	from the Armadale-Bunbury Road (also known as the South Western Highway) to the Bunbury Highway (also known as the Old Coast Road); or 

 

	 	(ii)	from the Armadale-Bunbury Road to the Darling escarpment; or 

  

	 	(iii)	between areas north and south of the Wagerup refinery site; 

  

	 	(b)	any owner or occupier of land abutting or contiguous to such road from having reasonable access to a public road, the Minister may require the Company to construct or, where applicable upgrade, at its own expense to a
standard similar to comparable public roads constructed by the State or local authority as the case may be, a road or roads to provide such access. 

Liability 2 

(6) The parties hereto further covenant and agree with each other that — 

 

	 	(a)	for the purposes of determining whether and the extent to which — 

  

	 	(i)	the Company is liable to any person or body corporate (other than the State); or 

  

	 	(ii)	an action is maintainable by any such person or body corporate 

  

	 	    	in respect of the death or injury of any person or damage to any property arising out of the use of any of the roads for the maintenance of which the company is responsible hereunder and for no other purpose the Company
shall be deemed to be a municipality and the said roads shall be deemed to be streets under the care control and management of the Company; and 

  

	 	(b)	for the purposes of this clause the terms “municipality” “street” and “care control and management” shall have the meaning which they respectively have in the Local Government Act
1960. 

  

					
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Environmental Protection 2 

17. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to exempt the Company from compliance with any requirement in connection with the protection of the
environment arising out of or incidental to the operations of the Company hereunder that may be made by the State or any State agency or instrumentality or any local or other authority or statutory body of the State pursuant to any Act for the time
being in force. 
 Amendments to principal agreement 2 

18. The principal agreement is hereby amended by substituting for clause 28 the following — 

Variation 2 

28. (1) The parties hereto may from time to time by agreement in writing add to substitute for cancel or vary all or any of the provisions of
this Agreement or of any lease licence easement or right granted hereunder or pursuant hereto for the purpose of more efficiently or satisfactorily implementing or facilitating any of the objects of this Agreement. 

(2) The Minister shall cause any agreement made pursuant to subclause (1) of this clause in respect of any addition
substitution cancellation or variation of the provisions of this Agreement to be laid on the Table of each House of Parliament within 12 sitting days next following its execution. 

(3) Either House may, within 12 sitting days of that House after the agreement has been laid before it pass a resolution
disallowing the agreement, but if after the last day on which the agreement might have been disallowed neither House has passed such a resolution the agreement shall have effect from and after that last day. 

Construction — principal agreement 2 

19. The provisions of the principal agreement shall mutatis mutandis apply to this Agreement except that where any provision in the principal agreement
is inconsistent with any provision in this Agreement the provisions of this Agreement shall prevail. 

  

					
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Schedule            Alumina Refinery (Wagerup) Agreement 

 
  
  

Amendments to Pinjarra agreement 2 

20. The Pinjarra agreement is hereby amended by adding after clause 5 a new clause 5A as follows — 

Modifications to Bunbury Port Authority Act 2 

5A For the purpose of this Agreement in respect of any land leased to the Company pursuant to the Bunbury Port Authority Act 1909 that
Act shall be deemed to be modified by: — 
  

	 	(a)	the deletion of the proviso to section 25; and 

  

	 	(b)	the inclusion of a power to grant leases or licences for terms or periods (including renewal rights) and for such purposes as are consistent with the provisions of this Agreement, in lieu of the terms or periods and
purposes referred to in section 25. 

 Construction — Pinjarra agreement 2

  

	21.	The provisions of the Pinjarra agreement (other than — 

  

	 	(a)	clause 4, subclause (2), paragraphs (c), (cc), (d), (e) and (hh); 

  

	 	(b)	clause 4, subclause (9), paragraphs (e), (f), (g) and (i); 

  

	 	(c)	clause 5, subclause (2); 

  

	 	(d)	clause 5, subclause (4), paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f); 

  

	 	(e)	clause 6; 

  

	 	(f)	clause 13; and 

  

	 	(g)	clause 15 

 thereof) shall mutatis mutandis apply to this Agreement except that where any provision of
the Pinjarra agreement is inconsistent with any provision in this Agreement the provisions of this Agreement shall prevail. 

  

					
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Alumina Refinery (Wagerup) Agreement             Schedule 

 
  
  

In WITNESS whereof the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the day and year first hereinbefore mentioned. 

 

					
	 SIGNED by the said THE
 HONOURABLE SIR
CHARLES
 WALTER MICHAEL COURT,
 O.B.E., M.L.A., in the

presence of
	 	

	  	 CHARLES COURT
  

			
	 ANDREW MENSAROS
 MINISTER FOR INDUSTRIAL
DEVELOPMENT
	 		  	
			
	 The COMMON SEAL of ALCOA
 OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED
was
 hereunto affixed in the
 presence of
	 	 

	  	  
 (C.S.)

			
	 DIRECTOR
 J. C. BATES
	 		  	
			
	 DIRECTOR
 WALDO PORTER, Jr.
	 		  	

  

					
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Notes 
  

	1	This is a compilation of the Alumina Refinery (Wagerup) Agreement and Acts Amendment Act 1978 and includes the amendments made by the other written laws
referred to in the following table. 

 Compilation table 

 

							
	 Short title
	  	 Number
and year
	  	 Assent
	  	 Commencement

	Alumina Refinery (Wagerup) Agreement and Acts Amendment Act 1978	  	 15 of 1978
	  	 18 May 1978
	  	18 May 1978
	Alumina Refinery Agreements (Alcoa) Amendment Act 1987 Pt. IV	  	 86 of 1987
	  	 9 Dec 1987
	  	9 Dec 1987 (see s. 2)
	Standardisation of Formatting Act 2010 s. 4 and 43(2)	  	 19 of 2010
	  	 28 Jun 2010
	  	11 Sep 2010 (see s. 2(b) and Gazette 10 Sep 2010 p. 4341)

  

	2	Sidenotes in the agreement have been represented as bold headnotes in this reprint but that does not change their status as sidenotes. 

  

					
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Defined terms 
  

 
  

Defined terms 
 [This is
a list of terms defined and the provisions where they are defined. The list is not part of the law.] 
  

					
	 Defined term
	  	Provision(s)	 
	 the 1987 Variation Agreement
	  	 	2	  
	 the Agreement
	  	 	2	  

  

					
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 Exhibit 10.10 
  

 
 Alumina Refinery Agreements (Alcoa) 

Amendment Act 1987 
  

					
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Alumina Refinery Agreements (Alcoa) 

Amendment Act 1987 
  

							
		 	Contents	  			
		 	 Part IA — Preliminary
	  			
	 1.
	 	     Short title
	  	 	2	  
	 2.
	 	     Commencement
	  	 	2	  
		 	 Part I — The 1987 agreement
	  			
	 3.
	 	     Interpretation
	  	 	3	  
	 4.
	 	     Ratification
	  	 	3	  
		 	 Schedule — 1987 agreement
	  			
		 	 Notes
	  			
		 	     Compilation table
	  	 	27	  
		 	 Defined terms
	  			

  

					
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Alumina Refinery Agreements (Alcoa) 

Amendment Act 1987 
 An Act to ratify an
agreement between the State and Alcoa of Australia Limited by which certain existing agreements are varied, to amend the Alumina Refinery Agreement Act 1961 2, the Alumina Refinery (Pinjarra) Agreement Act 1969 2 and the Alumina Refinery (Wagerup)
Agreement and Acts Amendment Act 1978 2, and for related purposes. 

  

					
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Part IA            Preliminary 

s. 1 
  

 
 Part IA — Preliminary 

[Heading inserted by No. 19 of 2010 s. 43(2).] 
  

	1.	Short title 

 This Act may be cited as the Alumina Refinery Agreements (Alcoa)
Amendment Act 1987 1. 
  

	2.	Commencement 

 This Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the
Royal Assent 1. 

  

					
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The 1987 agreement             Part I 

s. 3 
  

 
 Part I — The 1987 agreement 

 

	3.	Interpretation 

 In this Part — 

the 1987 agreement means the agreement a copy of which is set forth in the Schedule; 

the 1987 Amendment date has the meaning given to that expression by the principal agreement; 

the principal agreement means the agreement to which that expression refers in the 1987 agreement, as varied by the 1987
agreement. 
  

	4.	Ratification 

  

	 	(1)	The 1987 agreement is ratified and its implementation is authorised. 

  

	 	(2)	Without limiting or otherwise affecting the application of the Government Agreements Act 1979, the 1987 agreement shall operate and take effect notwithstanding any other Act or law. 

[5.    Omitted under the Reprints Act 1984 s. 7(4)(e). 

[Parts II-IV omitted under the Reprints Act 1984 s. 7(4)(e).] 

  

					
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Schedule — 1987 agreement 

[s. 3] 
 [Heading amended by
No. 19 of 2010 s. 4.] 
 THIS AGREEMENT is made the 10th day of November 1987 BETWEEN THE HONOURABLE BRIAN THOMAS BURKE, M.L.A., Premier of the State of
Western Australia, acting for and on behalf of the Government of the said State and its instrumentalities (hereinafter called “the State”) of the one part and ALCOA OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED a company duly incorporated in the State of Victoria
and having its principal place of business in the State of Western Australia at Cnr Davy and Marmion Streets, Booragoon (hereinafter called “the Company” which term shall include its successors and permitted assigns) of the other part.

 WHEREAS: 
  

	(a)	the parties are the parties to — 

  

	 	(i)	the agreement between them defined in section 2 of the Alumina Refinery Agreement Act 1961 (which agreement is hereinafter referred to as “the principal agreement”); 

 

	 	(ii)	the agreement between them defined in section 1A of the Alumina Refinery (Pinjarra) Agreement Act 1969 (which agreement is hereinafter referred to as “the Pinjarra agreement”); and 

 

	 	(iii)	the agreement between them defined in section 2 of the Alumina Refinery (Wagerup) Agreement and Acts Amendment Act 1978 (which agreement is hereinafter referred to as “the Wagerup agreement”); and

  

	(b)	the parties desire to vary the principal agreement, the Pinjarra agreement and the Wagerup agreement as hereinafter provided. 

NOW THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH: 
  

	1.	Subject to the context and save as otherwise defined herein words and phrases used in this Agreement have the same meanings as they have in and for the purpose of the principal agreement, the Pinjarra agreement and the
Wagerup agreement respectively when this Agreement is applied to the principal agreement, the Pinjarra agreement and the Wagerup agreement as the case may be. 

  

					
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	2.	The State shall introduce and sponsor a Bill in the Parliament of Western Australia to ratify this Agreement and endeavour to secure its passage as an Act prior to 31st December 1987. 

 

	3.       (1)	The provisions of this clause and clause 2 of this Agreement shall come into operation on the execution hereof. 

  

	 	(2)	The other provisions of this Agreement (except paragraphs (c) and (f) of clause 4(2)) shall come into operation when the Bill referred to in clause 2 has been passed by the Parliament of the said State and comes into
operation as an Act. 

  

	 	(3)	Paragraphs (c) and (f) of clause 4(2) of this Agreement shall come into operation on 1st January 1988. 

  

	4.	The principal agreement is hereby varied as follows — 

  

	 	(1)	Clause 2 — 

  

	 	(a)	in the definition of “associated Company”, by deleting “Section 130 of the Companies Act 1943” and substituting the following — 

“section 7 of the Companies (Western Australia) Code”; 

 

	 	(b)	by inserting after the definition of “bulk cargo” the following definition — 

“ “by-products” means substances contained within bauxite mined from the mineral lease and processed or otherwise extracted by
or on behalf of the Company during or subsequent to the processing of the bauxite into alumina;”; 
  

	 	(c)	by inserting after the definition of “dry ton” the following definition — 

“ “Executive Director” means the person holding, or acting in, the office established by section 36(1) of the Conservation
Act;”; 

  

					
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	 	(d)	in the definition of “Harbour Trust Commissioners”, by deleting “pursuant to the Fremantle Harbour Trust Act 1902” and substituting the following — 

“and continued in existence under the name of the Fremantle Port Authority pursuant to the Fremantle Port Authority Act
1902”; 
  

	 	(e)	in the definition of “leased area”, by inserting after “hereof” the following — 

“which is from time to time included within the mineral lease”; 

 

	 	(f)	in the definition of “mineral lease”, by deleting “any other mineral lease” and substituting the following — 

“any separate mineral lease”; 
  

	 	(g)	by inserting after the definition of “mineral lease” the following definitions — 

“ “Mining Act 1904” means the Mining Act 1904 as in force from time to time prior to the repeal thereof;
“Mining Act 1978” means the Mining Act 1978; ”; 
  

	 	(h)	in the definition of “Minister for Mines”, by deleting “Mining Act 1904” and substituting the following — 

“Mining Act 1978”; 
  

	 	(i)	by inserting after the definition of “subsidiary company” the following definition — 

“ “the 1987 Amendment date” means the date of the coming into operation of the Alumina Refinery Agreements (Alcoa) Amendment
Act 1987;”; 
  

	 	(j)	in the paragraph commencing “Any reference in this Agreement to an Act”, by inserting after “Act”, where if first occurs, the following — 

“other than the Mining Act 1904”. 

  

					
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	 	(2)	Clause 9 — 

  

	 	(a)	subclause (1) paragraph (a) — 

  

	 	(i)	by inserting after “which land” the following — 

 “less any portion or
portions thereof surrendered by the Company to the State”; 
  

	 	(ii)	by deleting “and otherwise save with respect to labour conditions subject to the provisions of the Mining Act 1904” and substituting the following — 

“and otherwise until the 1987 Amendment date save with respect to labour conditions subject to the provisions of the Mining Act
1904 and thereafter save with respect to expenditure conditions subject to the provisions of the Mining Act 1978 provided always that the mineral lease and any renewal thereof shall not be determined or forfeited otherwise than in
accordance with this Agreement”; 
  

	 	(b)	by inserting after paragraph (a) of subclause (1) the following paragraph — 

  

	 	“(aa)	From and after the 1987 Amendment date any reference in the mineral lease or any separate mineral lease to the Mining Act 1904 shall be read and construed as a reference to the Mining Act 1978.”;

  

	 	(c)	by deleting subclause (3) and substituting the following subclause — 

  

	 	“(3)      (a)	The Company shall in respect of each quarter during the continuance of this Agreement from and including the quarter commencing the 1st day of January 1988 pay to the State in respect of alumina sold or otherwise
disposed of during the quarter royalty at the rate of 1.65% of the deemed F.O.B. revenue for the quarter. 

  

	 	(b)	In this subclause — 

  

					
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“deemed F.O.B. revenue” means in relation to a quarter the sales value per tonne for that quarter multiplied by the total tonneage
of alumina sold or otherwise disposed of by the Company during the quarter; 
 “quarter” means in respect of each year the periods
of three months expiring the last days of March, June, September and December respectively; 
 “sales value per tonne” means the
average price per tonne payable to the Company in respect of alumina sold by the Company on an arm’s length basis for export outside Australia for use in smelting to aluminium during the quarter such average price being calculated after
deducting in respect of any sale from the price payable by the purchaser to the Company any export duties and export taxes payable on the alumina the subject of the sale and any costs and charges properly incurred and payable on such alumina by the
Company to the State or a third party from the time when the alumina is placed on ship in the said State to the time when the alumina is delivered and accepted by the purchaser, there being included in such costs and charges — 

 

	 	(1)	ocean freight; 

  

	 	(2)	marine insurance; 

  

	 	(3)	port and handling charges at port of discharge; 

  

	 	(4)	costs of delivery from port of discharge to a smelter nominated by the purchaser; 

  

	 	(5)	weighing, sampling, assaying, inspection and representation costs incurred on discharge or delivery; 

  

	 	(6)	shipping agency charges; 

  

	 	(7)	import taxes payable to the country of the port of discharge; 

  

					
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	 	(8)	demurrage incurred after loading and at port of discharge; 

  

	 	(9)	costs normally assumed by the shipper as part of a commercial CIF contract of sale; 

  

	 	(10)	other costs as agreed between the Company and the Minister. 

 For the purpose of this
definition — 
  

	 	(a)	the Minister may from time to time in respect of any of the costs or charges mentioned in items (1) to (9) (inclusive) above incurred in relation to any particular sale notify the Company that he does not regard the
cost or charge as being properly incurred and in that event should the Company disagree with the Minister’s decision it may refer the matter in question to arbitration as hereinafter provided but unless and until it is otherwise determined such
cost or charge shall be treated as being not properly incurred and if otherwise determined the State will refund to the Company any royalty paid by the Company on the basis that the charge was not properly incurred; and 

 

	 	(b)	if in respect of a quarter there is no arm’s length sale the sales value per tonne in respect of that quarter shall be the sales value per tonne for the immediately preceding quarter in which there was an
arm’s length sale. 

 “tonne” means a tonne of one thousand kilograms. 

 

	 	(c)	The Minister and the Company will agree on the basis of converting currencies to Australian dollars for the purposes of calculating royalties under this subclause. 

 

	 	(d)	 The Company shall during the continuance of this Agreement within 30 days after the following quarter days (which
quarter days are referred to in this paragraph as “the due date”) namely the last days of 

  

					
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	 	March, June, September and December in each year furnish to the Minister for Mines a return in a form approved by the Minister for Mines showing the quantity, value and such other details (including claimed deductions
itemised) as the Minister for Mines may require for the purpose of calculating royalty of alumina sold or otherwise disposed of during the quarter immediately preceding the due date of the return and on such return shall estimate the amount of
royalty payable in respect of the alumina the subject of the return. For the purpose of the return the tonneage of alumina hydrate and other non-smelting grade alumina will be adjusted to an equivalent smelting grade alumina tonneage. The Company,
if required by the Minister for Mines, shall consult with him with respect to such estimates and revise such estimates if required. Royalty shall be payable on the due date and shall be paid by the Company on the amount of the estimate or other
amount agreed between the Company and the Minister for Mines within 30 days of the due date. 

  

	 	(e)	The Company shall during the continuance of this Agreement within 2 months after the 31st December in each year (hereinafter called the annual return date) furnish to the Minister for Mines a return, audited by
registered auditors, showing all details required to enable the calculation of the royalty payable thereon and the sales value per tonne pursuant to clause 9(3)(b) of this Agreement and the quantity of all alumina sold or otherwise disposed of
during the year of return. Returns shall be in a form approved from time to time by the Minister for Mines. 

  

	 	(f)	If the State so requires, the Company shall permit the State at the cost of the State to have an independent audit as to the correctness of any return under paragraph (d) or (e) of this subclause carried out by a
registered auditor appointed by the State. 

  

					
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	 	(g)	Where a return furnished pursuant to paragraph (e) of this subclause or an audit pursuant to paragraph (f) of this subclause shows that the estimated royalty paid in respect of the period to which the return relates is
less than or greater than the royalty payable the difference shall be paid or deducted as the case may require from the next quarterly payment. 

  

	 	(h)	The royalty payable under this Agreement in respect of alumina shall be subject to review by the parties hereto: 

  

	 	(i)	as at the 1st day of January 1995; and 

  

	 	(ii)	as at the last day of each succeeding period of seven years after the 1st day of January 1995. 

In any review the parties shall have regard to the average of the rates of royalty in respect of bauxite and alumina paid in Australia for the
preceding twelve months having regard also to such matters as the respective tonneages mined, the degree of processing required, the alumina content and other characteristics of the bauxite. 

 

	 	(i)	For the purpose of establishing the correctness of royalty calculations the Company if requested by the Minister for Mines shall take reasonable steps to satisfy him either by certificate of a competent independent
party acceptable to the State or otherwise to his reasonable satisfaction as to all relevant weights and analyses and prices and costs and will give due regard to any objection or representation made by the Minister for Mines or his nominee as to
any particular weight or assay or price or cost which may affect the amount of royalties payable under this Agreement.”; 

  

	 	(d)	subclause (9) — 

 by deleting “such machinery tailings and other leases or tenements
under the Mining Act 1904” and substituting the following — 

  

					
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“such general purpose leases, miscellaneous licences or other tenements under the Mining Act 1978”; 

 

	 	(e)	subclause (10) — 

 by deleting “labour conditions imposed by or under the Mining
Act 1904” and substituting the following — 
 “expenditure conditions imposed by or under the Mining Act
1978”; 
  

	 	(f)	by deleting subclause (14); 

  

	 	(g)	subclause (15) — 

  

	 	(a)	by deleting “Nothing” and substituting the following — 

  

	 	“Subject	to clause 25A hereof, nothing”; 

  

	 	(b)	by deleting “upon application by the Company for leases or other rights in respect of minerals, metals and other natural substances within the leased area the State will subject to the laws for the time being in
force grant to the Company or will procure the grant to the Company of such leases or rights on terms no less favourable than those provided for by the Mining Laws of the said State” and substituting the following — 

“but subject as aforesaid upon application by the Company for mining leases under the Mining Act 1978 within the leased area
(other than the area coloured green on Plan F referred to in clause 9C of this Agreement) the State will subject to the laws for the time being in force grant to the Company or will procure the grant to the Company of mining leases under the
Mining Act 1978 subject to and in accordance with that Act and clause 9B of this Agreement”; 
  

	 	(h)	by inserting after subclause (17) the following subclauses — 

  

	 	“(18)  (a)	 Subject to the provisions of this subclause the Company shall have the right to extract, or permit the extraction
of, gallium contained within bauxite mined from the mineral lease from that bauxite when 

  

					
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	 	treating it to produce alumina in the refinery or in the refinery defined as the “Pinjarra refinery” in the agreement referred to as “the agreement” in section 1A of the Alumina Refinery
(Pinjarra) Agreement Act 1969 or in the refinery defined as the “Wagerup refinery” in the Agreement referred to in section 2 of the Alumina Refinery (Wagerup) Agreement and Acts Amendment Act 1978. 

 

	 	(b)	The Company shall pay to the State in respect of all gallium extracted pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subclause and sold or otherwise disposed royalty at the rate of 20% of the gross value thereof less any costs in
connection with the sale or other disposition that the Minister may approve as a deduction for the purpose of this paragraph. 

  

	 	(c)	In paragraph (b) of this subclause “gross value” means — 

  

	 	(i)	where the gallium is sold or otherwise disposed of by the Company on an arm’s length basis, the price or consideration realised upon the sale or disposal; or 

 

	 	(ii)	in any case not covered by subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, such value as is agreed between the Company and the Minister to represent the fair and reasonable market value thereof if sold on an arm’s length basis
or, in default of agreement within such period as the Minister allows, as determined by arbitration as hereinafter provided. 

  

	 	(19)    (a)	The Company shall, subject to the provisions of this subclause, have the right to recover, or permit the recovery of, by-products (other than alumina and gallium). 

 

	 	(b)      (i)	The Company shall not recover or permit the recovery of any by-products pursuant to this subclause otherwise than in accordance with a mode or modes of operations first approved by the Minister. 

  

					
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	 	(ii)	Any approval given by the Minister pursuant to this paragraph may be given subject to such conditions as the Minister may reasonably determine. 

 

	 	(iii)	The Minister may before giving any approval pursuant to this paragraph require that the Company first obtain the approval of the State to a variation of any relevant environmental conditions. 

 

	 	(c)	The Company in respect of by-products recovered pursuant to this subclause, shall pay to the State royalties at the rates from time to time prescribed under the Mining Act 1978 and shall comply with the
provisions of the Mining Act 1978 and regulations made thereunder with respect to the filing of production reports and payment of royalties. 

  

	 	(20)    (a)	Notwithstanding the provisions of the Mining Act 1978 but subject to the provisions of this subclause the Company may from time to time surrender to the State all or any portion or portions (of reasonable size
and shape) of the land for the time being the subject of the mineral lease subject, in the case of any areas thereof which have been mined by the Company, to the Company first obtaining the consent in writing of the Minister to the surrender of
those areas. 

  

	 	(b)	Upon the surrender of any portion or portions of the mineral lease future rental thereunder shall abate in proportion to every square mile of the mineral lease so surrendered but without any abatement of rent already
paid or any rent which has become due and has been paid in advance. 

  

					
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	 	(c)	The State shall ensure that except with the consent of the Company any mining lease granted in respect of any land surrendered by the Company to the State pursuant to this subclause shall not authorize the holder of the
mining lease to mine or remove bauxite from the land the subject of the mining lease. ”. 

  

	 	(3)	By inserting after clause 9A the following clauses — 

  

	 	“9B.    (1)	A mining lease granted pursuant to clause 9(15) of this Agreement shall in addition to any covenants and conditions that may be prescribed or imposed pursuant to the Mining Act 1978 be subject to the following
special conditions — 

  

	 	(a)	any mining of bauxite must be carried on by or on behalf of the Company subject to and in accordance with this Agreement; 

  

	 	(b)	a breach of any of the covenants or conditions applicable to the mining lease shall be deemed to be a failure by the Company to comply with or carry out the obligations on its part contained in this Agreement;

  

	 	(c)	the provisions of the Mining Act 1978 shall be modified so that the Company shall not be obliged to pay royalties on bauxite mined from the mining lease, where the Company is also liable for royalties on alumina
produced therefrom pursuant to clause 9 of this Agreement. 

  

	 	(2)	On the grant of a mining lease pursuant to clause 9(15) of this Agreement the land the subject thereof shall thereupon be deemed to be excised from the mineral lease and the leased area. 

 

	 	(3)	The expression “the Company” in this clause and in clauses 9(15) and 25A of this Agreement shall, in respect of any land within the mineral lease which is also the subject of a separate mineral lease, include
any assignee of that separate mineral lease or any interest therein in accordance with this Agreement. 

  

					
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	 	9C.       (1)	The State shall on application made by either the Company or by the Company and the assignee of an interest in the separate mining lease relating to the land referred to in this subclause not later than one month after
the 1987 Amendment date grant to the applicant a mining lease for all minerals under and subject to the provisions of the Mining Act 1978 of the land coloured green on the plan marked “F” initialled by or on behalf of the
parties hereto for the purpose of identification. 

  

	 	(2)	The provisions of subclauses (1) and (2) of clause 9B of this Agreement shall mutatis mutandis apply to a mining lease granted pursuant to this clause. 

 

	 	9D.	On the expiration or sooner determination of any mining lease granted pursuant to clause 9B or clause 9C of this Agreement the land the subject of that mining lease shall thereupon be deemed to be part of the land in
the mineral lease or the relevant separate mineral lease as the case may be and shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the mineral lease and this Agreement (other than clauses 9B and 9C hereof). 

 

	 	9E.       (1)	The State acknowledges the right of the Company from time to time to modify or expand the production capacity of the refinery subject to compliance with all applicable laws and, if applicable, with the provisions of
this clause. 

  

	 	(2)	If the Company at any time during the continuance of this Agreement desires to significantly modify or expand the production capacity of the refinery at that time it shall give notice of such desire to the Minister and
if required by the Minister within 2 months of the giving of such notice shall submit to the Minister, within such period as the Minister may reasonably allow, detailed proposals in respect of all matters covered by such notice and such other
matters (including measures for the monitoring, protection and management of the environment) and other relevant information as the Minister may reasonably require. 

 

	 	(3)	If the Minister does not require the Company to submit proposals under subclause (2) the Company may, subject to compliance with all applicable laws, proceed with the modification or expansion. 

  

					
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	 	(4)	On receipt of the said proposals pursuant to subclause (2) the Minister shall — 

  

	 	(a)	approve of the said proposals either wholly or in part without qualification or reservation; or 

  

	 	(b)	defer consideration of or decision upon the same until such time as the Company submits a further proposal or proposals in respect of some other of the matters mentioned in subclause (2) covered by the said proposals;
or 

  

	 	(c)	require as a condition precedent to the giving of his approval to the said proposals that the Company make such alteration thereto or comply with such conditions in respect thereto as he thinks reasonable and in such a
case the Minister shall disclose his reasons for such conditions. 

  

	 	(5)	The Minister shall within 2 months after receipt of the said proposals give notice to the Company of his decision in respect to the same. 

 

	 	(6)	If the decision of the Minister is as mentioned in either of paragraphs (b) or (c) of subclause (4) the Minister shall afford the Company full opportunity to consult with him and should it so desire to submit new or
revised proposals either generally or in respect to some particular matter. 

  

	 	(7)	If the decision of the Minister is as mentioned in either of paragraphs (b) or (c) of subclause (4) and the Company considers that the decision is unreasonable the Company within 2 months after receipt of the notice
mentioned in subclause (5) may elect to refer to arbitration in the manner hereinafter provided the question of the reasonableness of the decision. 

  

	 	(8)	If by the award made on an arbitration pursuant to subclause (7) the dispute is decided in favour of the Company the decision shall take effect as a notice by the Minister that he is so satisfied with and approves the
matter or matters the subject of the arbitration. 

  

					
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	 	(9)	The Company may withdraw any proposal it may be required to submit under subclause (2) at any time before approval thereof or, where any decision of the Minister in respect thereof is referred to arbitration, within 3
months after the award by notice to the Minister that it shall not be proceeding with the same. 

  

	 	(10)	Nothing in this Agreement shall oblige the Company to implement or carry out an approved proposal. 

  

	 	(11)	If the Company shall abandon the implementation or carrying out of an approved proposal the Company will pay to the State reasonable compensation as shall be agreed for all costs directly incurred by the State in
connection with the approved proposal. 

  

	 	9F.       (1)	The Company shall, for the purposes of this Agreement as far as it is reasonable and economically practicable — 

  

	 	(a)	use the services of engineers, surveyors, architects and other professional consultants resident and available within the said State; 

 

	 	(b)	use labour available within the said State; 

  

	 	(c)	when calling for tenders and letting contracts for works materials plant equipment and supplies ensure that Western Australian manufacturers and contractors are given fair and reasonable opportunity to tender or quote;
and 

  

	 	(d)	give proper consideration and where possible preference to Western Australian suppliers manufacturers and contractors when letting contracts or placing orders for works materials plant equipment and supplies where price
quality delivery and service are equal to or better than that obtainable elsewhere. 

  

	 	(2)	The Company shall from time to time during the implementation of an approved proposal under clause 9E of this Agreement when requested by the Minister submit a report concerning its implementation of the provisions of
subclause (1) of this clause.”. 

  

					
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	 	(4)	Clause 10 — 

  

	 	(a)	subclause (4) — 

 by deleting “in respect of each financial year freight charges
based upon the total tonnage of ore transported as aforesaid in that year as set out in the first column of the first part of the Schedule to this clause at the rates per ton mile set out in the second column of such Part; and substituting the
following — 
 “freight charges as agreed with the Railways Commission”; 

 

	 	(b)	by inserting after subclause (4) the following subclause — 

  

	 	“(4a)	The Company and the Railways Commission shall enter into a freight agreement embodying the terms and conditions under which commodities are to be carried by the Railways Commission pursuant to this Agreement and for all
other related matters insofar as they are not provided for in this Agreement and from time to time may add to, substitute for or vary the freight agreement (and the freight agreement as entered into, added to, substituted or varied shall if the
Company and the Railways Commission so agree operate retrospectively) and may provide for variation of the obligations referred to in clause 10 hereof. The provisions of clause 28 of this Agreement shall not apply to the freight agreement as entered
into, added to, substituted or varied pursuant to this subclause or to any variation with respect to clause 10 hereof pursuant to this subclause.”; 

  

	 	(c)	by deleting subclauses (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10) and (11) and the Schedule to clause 10 and clause 10A. 

  

	 	(5)	Clause 13 — 

  

	 	(a)	subclauses (2) and (3) — 

  

					
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by deleting “Conservator of Forests” and “Conservator” wherever they occur and substituting in each place the following
— 
 “Executive Director”; 
  

	 	(b)	subclause (4) — 

 by deleting “Forest Department” in both cases where it occurs
and substituting in each place the following — 
 “Department of Conservation and Land Management”. 

 

	 	(6)	Clause 14 subclause (1) — 

 by deleting “Electricity” and substituting the
following — “Energy”. 
  

	 	(7)	Clause 17 subclause (7) — 

  

	 	(a)	by deleting “prior to the 31st day of December 1986”; 

  

	 	(b)	by inserting after “Company” the following — 

 “and any assignee of an
interest in the separate mineral lease”. 
  

	 	(8)	Clause 18 — 

 by inserting after “mining activities” the following — 

“under this Agreement”. 
  

	 	(9)	Clause 20 — 

 by inserting after “Company’s business” the following —

 “with respect to bauxite, gallium or by-products”. 
  

	 	(10)	Clause 24 subclause (2) — 

 by deleting “the Board constituted under the State
Transport Co-ordination Act 1933” and substituting the following — 
 “the Minister responsible for the administration of
the Transport Co-ordination Act 1966”. 
  

	 	(11)	By inserting after clause 25 the following clause — 

  

					
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	 	“25A.       (1)	Notwithstanding anything contained or implied in the mineral lease or any separate mineral lease or the Mining Act 1978 the State subject to the provisions of this clause may grant to or register in favour
of persons other than the Company mining tenements under the Mining Act 1978 or pursuant to the Second Schedule to that Act in respect of the area subject to the mineral lease or any separate mineral lease for minerals other than
bauxite unless the Minister for Mines determines that such grant or registration is likely unduly to prejudice or interfere with the current or prospective operations of the Company hereunder or an assignee of an interest in a separate mineral lease
with respect to bauxite assuming the taking by the Company or assignee as the case may be of reasonable steps to avoid the prejudice or interference or is likely to reduce the Company’s or assignee’s economically extractable bauxite
reserves. 

  

	 	 (2)      (a)	In respect of any application for a mining tenement whether made under the Mining Act 1904 or the Mining Act 1978 in respect of an area the subject of the mineral lease or a separate mineral lease the
Minister shall consult with the Company and any assignee of an interest in the separate mineral lease with respect to the significance of bauxite deposits in, on or under the land the subject of the application and any effect the grant of a mining
tenement pursuant to such application might have on the current or prospective bauxite operations of the Company (and any assignee as aforesaid) under this Agreement. 

 

	 	            (b)	Where the Minister, after taking into account any matters raised by the Company or assignee in his consultation with it or them, determines that the grant or registration of the application is likely to have the effect
on the operations of the Company or assignee or the reserves of bauxite referred to in subclause (1) of this clause he shall, by notice served on the Warden to whom the application was made, refuse the application, whether or not the application has
been heard by the Warden. 

  

					
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	 	(3)	Where the Minister does not refuse an application for a mining tenement pursuant to subclause (2) of this clause such application shall be disposed of under and in accordance with the Mining Act 1978 or pursuant
to the Second Schedule to that Act as the case may require and the Company or any assignee of an interest in a separate mining lease may exercise in respect of the application any right that it may have under that Act to object to the granting of
the application. Any mining tenement granted pursuant to such application shall, in addition to any covenants and conditions that may be prescribed or imposed, be granted subject to such conditions as the Minister for Mines may determine having
regard to the matters the subject of the consultation with the Company or assignee pursuant to subclause (2)(a) of this clause. 

  

	 	(4)       (a)	On the grant of any mining tenement pursuant to an application to which this clause applies the land the subject thereof shall thereupon be deemed excised from the mineral lease and the leased area or separate mineral
lease as the case may be (with abatement of future rent in respect of the area excised). 

  

	 	(b)	On the expiration or sooner determination of any such mining tenement or, where that mining tenement is — 

  

	 	(i)	a prospecting licence or exploration licence and a substitute tenement is granted in respect thereof pursuant to an application made under section 49 or section 67 of the Mining Act 1978; or 

  

					
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	 	(ii)	a mining tenement granted pursuant to the Second Schedule to the Mining Act 1978 and a substitute title is granted pursuant to that Schedule, on the expiration or sooner determination of the substitute title the
land the subject of such mining tenement or substitute title as the case may be shall thereupon be deemed to be part of the land in the mineral lease and shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the mineral lease or the separate mineral lease
as the case may be and this Agreement.”. 

  

	 	(12)	Clause 31 — 

 by deleting “Arbitration Act 1895” and substituting the
following — 
 “Commercial Arbitration Act 1895, and notwithstanding section 20(1) of that Act each party may be
represented by a duly qualified legal practitioner or other representative”. 
  

	 	5.	The Pinjarra agreement is hereby varied as follows — 

  

	 	(1)	Clause 4 subclause (9) — 

  

	 	(a)	by deleting paragraphs (e), (f), (g), (h), (i) and (k); 

  

	 	(b)	by deleting paragraph (j) and substituting the following paragraph — 

  

	 	“(j)	in respect of transport by rail pursuant to this Agreement pay freight charges as agreed with the Railways Commission;”. 

  

	 	(2)	By inserting after clause 4B the following clause — 

  

	 	“4C.	The Company and the Railways Commission shall enter into a freight agreement embodying the terms and conditions under which commodities are to be carried by the Railways Commission pursuant to this Agreement and for all
other related matters insofar as they are not provided for in this Agreement and from time to time may add to, substitute for or vary the freight agreement (and the freight agreement as entered into, added to, substituted or varied shall if the
Company and the Railways Commission so agree operate retrospectively) and may provide for variation of the obligations referred to in subclause (9) of Clause 4 hereof. The provisions of Clause 28 of the principal agreement in their application to
this Agreement shall not apply to the freight agreement as entered into, added to, substituted or varied pursuant to this Clause or to any variation with respect to subclause (9) of Clause 4 hereof pursuant to this Clause.”. 

  

					
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	 	(3)	Clause 5 subclause (1) — 

  

	 	(a)	paragraph (a) by deleting “the Commissioner of Transport under the Road and Air Transport Commission Act 1966” wherever it occurs and substituting in each place the following — 

“the Minister responsible for the administration of the Transport Co-ordination Act 1966”; 

 

	 	(b)	in paragraphs (b) and (c), by deleting “Road and Air Transport Commission Act 1966” and substituting in each place the following — 

“Transport Co-ordination Act 1966”. 
  

	 	(4)	Clause 8 subclause (1) — 

 by deleting “Electricity” and substituting the
following — 
 “Energy”. 
  

	 	(5)	By inserting after Clause 12 the following clause — 

  

	 	“12A.	The provisions of Clause 9E of the principal agreement shall apply mutatis mutandis to any proposed modification or expansion of the production capacity of the Pinjarra refinery.”. 

 

	 	(6)	By deleting the Schedule. 

  

	 	6.	The Wagerup agreement is hereby varied as follows — 

  

	 	(1)	By deleting clause 7 and substituting the following clause — 

  

	 	“7.       (1)	The provisions of Clause 9E of the principal agreement shall apply mutatis mutandis to any proposed modification or expansion of the production capacity of the Wagerup refinery beyond a capacity of 2 million tonnes of
alumina per annum or such greater capacity as the Minister may agree Provided that no such modification or expansion shall exceed a capacity of 4 million tonnes of alumina per annum. 

  

					
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	 	(2)	In respect of any proposed modification or expansion of the Wagerup refinery beyond a capacity of 2 million tonnes of alumina per annum the Minister shall refer the proposal to the Environmental Protection
Authority.”. 

  

	 	(2)	Clause 10 — 

  

	 	(a)	by deleting subclauses (4), (6), (7) and (8); 

  

	 	(b)	by deleting subclause (5) and substituting the following subclause — 

  

	 	“(5)      (a)	The Company shall in respect of transport by rail pursuant to this Agreement pay freight charges as agreed with the Railways Commission. 

 

	 	(b)	The Company and the Railways Commission shall enter into a freight agreement embodying the terms and conditions under which commodities are to be carried by the Railways Commission pursuant to this Agreement and for all
other related matters insofar as they are not provided for in this Agreement and from time to time may add to, substitute for or vary the freight agreement (and the freight agreement as entered into, added to, substituted or varied shall if the
Company and the Railways Commission so agree operate retrospectively) and may provide for variation of the obligations referred to in this clause. The provisions of clause 28 of the principal agreement in their application to this Agreement shall
not apply to the freight agreement as entered into, added to, substituted or varied pursuant to this subclause or to any variation with respect to this clause pursuant to this subclause.”. 

 

	 	(3)	Clause 11 — 

  

					
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	 	(a)	in paragraph (a), by deleting “the Commissioner of Transport under the Transport Commission Act 1966” and substituting the following — 

“the Minister responsible for the administration of the Transport Co-ordination Act 1966”; 

 

	 	(b)	in paragraphs (b) and (c), by deleting “Transport Commission Act” and substituting in each place the following — 

“Transport Co-ordination Act”. 
 IN
WITNESS WHEREOF this Agreement has been executed by or on behalf of the parties hereto the day and year first hereinbefore mentioned. 
  

					
	SIGNED by the said THE	  	 

	  	
	HONOURABLE BRIAN THOMAS	  	  	
	BURKE, M.L.A. in the	  	  	 BRIAN BURKE

	presence of —	  	  	
			
	D. PARKER	  		  	
	MINISTER FOR MINERALS AND ENERGY	  		  	
			
	THE COMMON SEAL OF ALCOA	  	 

	  	
	OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED was	  	  	
	hereunto affixed in the	  	  	(C.S.)
	presence of —	  	  	

 DIRECTOR R. A. G. VINES 

SECRETARY P. SPRY-BAILEY 

  

					
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Notes 
  

	1	This is a compilation of the Alumina Refinery Agreements (Alcoa) Amendment Act 1987 and includes the amendments made by the other written laws referred to in
the following table. The table also contains information about any reprint. 

 Compilation table 

 

							
	 Short title
	  	Number
and year	  	Assent	  	Commencement
	 Alumina Refinery Agreements (Alcoa) Amendment Act 1987
	  	86 of 1987	  	9 Dec 1987	  	9 Dec 1987 (see s. 2)
	 Reprint 1: The Alumina Refinery Agreements (Alcoa) Amendment Act
1987 as at 4 Jun 2004

	 Standardisation of Formatting Act 2010 s. 4 and 43(2)
	  	19 of 2010	  	28 Jun 2010	  	11 Sep 2010 (see s. 2(b) and
Gazette 10 Sep 2010 p. 4341)

  

	2	The provisions of this Act amending the Alumina Refinery Agreement Act 1961, the Alumina Refinery (Pinjarra) Agreement Act 1969 and the Alumina
Refinery (Wagerup) Agreement and Acts Amendment Act 1978 have been omitted under the Reprints Act 1984 s. 7(4)(e). 

  

					
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 Defined terms 

[This is a list of terms defined and the provisions where they are defined. The list is not part of the law.] 

 

					
	 Defined term
	  	Provision(s)	 
	 the 1987 agreement
	  	 	3	  
	 the 1987 Amendment date
	  	 	3	  
	 the principal agreement
	  	 	3	  

  

					
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