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Federal fast-tracking won't solve the McPhillamys problem: Beyer

Regis doubtful government assistance will put big gold mine on a quicker path to viability

The proposed location of the open pit, processing plant and tailings dam at McPhillamys Gold Project. Credit: Regis Resources

The proposed location of the open pit, processing plant and tailings dam at McPhillamys Gold Project. Credit: Regis Resources

Regis Resources boss Jim Beyer says the federal government's offer to "fast-track" reapplications for a tailings dam site at the now-unviable McPhillamys gold mine in New South Wales is appreciated but...

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