The department operates the MINEDEX website, a continuously updated database containing information on mines, mineral deposits and prospects in Western Australia.[4]
Earlier history
The original Department of Mines was created on 1 January 1894 and ceased in that name on 1 July 1992 when it became the Department of Minerals and Energy.[5]
During the 1894 - 1992 era, the department was originally divided into branches:
Registration
Accounts Correspondence
Drafting
Government Geologist (1896 was known as the Geological Survey Branch.[6]
Before the change of 1992, the branches had become divisions:
On 1 July 2001 Department of Minerals and Energy and the Department of Resources Development were merged to form the Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources.[11]
Further to a review in 2003 the Department was merged with the Department of Industry and Technology to form the Department of Industry and Resources on 3 February 2003.
This department was divided into business groups:
Mineral and Petroleum Resources
Business and Trade Services
Investment Services
The Department was changed again on 1 January 2009[12] and three new departments were formed:
Department of Mines and Petroleum
Department of State Development
Department of Commerce (which included the Science and Innovation functions of the Department of Industry and Resources)
^"AU WA A16 - Department of Mines". State Records Office of WA. Retrieved 4 June 2018. - the entry in the State Records Office of WA has an entry Description area: Dates of existence: 1894-01-01 - 1992-07-01 - with a text section titled History (access-date=1 July 2023)
^Johns, R. K. (Robert Keith); Australia. Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics (1976), History and role of government geological surveys in Australia, Govt. Printer, ISBN978-0-7243-2497-2