Gold miner says $1b project unviable after Plibersek intervention

Original article by Peter Ker
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 15 : 20-Aug-24

Regis Resources has indicated that it will consider all legal options after federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek effectively blocked its McPhillamy gold and silver project in NSW. Plibersek contended that her decision to place heritage protections over the headwaters of the Belubula River will only impact the proposed site of the mine’s tailings dam, and will not prevent the project from proceeding. However, Regis argues that there are no viable alternative sites for the tailings dam; the company adds that the approvals process would have to be restarted if it seeks a new site for the dam, which could delay the project by 5-10 years.

CORPORATES
REGIS RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX RRL, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF CLIMATE CHANGE, ENERGY, THE ENVIRONMENT AND WATER

Newcrest gives up gold to replace tailings dam

Original article by Paul Garvey
The Australian – Page: 20 : 24-Apr-18

Newcrest Mining was forced to halt operations at its Cadia mine in New South Wales after a wall in its northern tailings dam was partly breached in March. It has since resumed production, but at reduced levels, due to the limitations of its southern tailings dam. Newcrest has now been given conditional permission to dump tailings in part of its old Cadia Hill open pit mine while it looks at how best to fix the northern tailings dam. However, its decision means forgoing potential resources of up to 270,000 tonnes of unmined copper and up to three million ounces of unmined gold.

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NEWCREST MINING LIMITED – ASX NCM, RBC CAPITAL MARKETS

Newcrest in dark on Cadia restart

Original article by Matt Chambers
The Australian – Page: 21 : 16-Mar-18

Analysts have scaled back their 2017-18 production forecasts for Newcrest Mining’s Cadia gold mine after the company advised that it is uncertain when production will resume. Peter O’Connor of Shaw Stockbroking expects output for the fiscal year to be about 570,000 ounces following the collapse of a tailings dam wall. Full-year output at the mine had been slated to be within the range of 680,00 to 780,000 ounces. Newcrest CEO Sandeep Biswas says the cause of the incident remains unknown, and it does not appear to be linked to recent seismic activity.

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NEWCREST MINING LIMITED – ASX NCM, SHAW STOCKBROKING LIMITED, BHP BILLITON LIMITED – ASX BHP, RBC CAPITAL MARKETS, SAMARCO MINERACAO SA