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Australian gold miner eyes legal alternatives after heritage security choice

Australian miner Regis Resources stated on Thursday it is considering legal alternatives after making a note of the worth of a gold job by more than $100 million due to a federal government decision targeted at protecting Aboriginal heritage.

Regis had actually planned to put a tailings dam for its A$ 1 billion ($ 675 million) McPhillamys gold job over a website 250 km (155. miles) west of Sydney in New South Wales state that included. headwaters of the Belubula river.

Minister for the Environment and Water Tanya Plibersek. released a finding on Friday mentioning the Belubula headwaters were. essential to local Aboriginal groups and connected to ongoing. cultural practices of the area.

Since I accept that the headwaters of the Belubula River. are of particular significance to the Wiradjuri/Wiradyuri individuals. in accordance with their tradition, I have actually chosen to protect. them, she stated in a declaration.

Regis on Thursday made a note of the value of the project by. A$ 192 million and said it was examining the government decision. and examining its legal alternatives. The Wiradyuri Standard Owners Central West Aboriginal. Corporation, which filed an objection to the project, declined. to comment.

(source: Reuters)