‘Absurdity’: AMEC boss lashes Tanya Plibersek’s decision to rip up Regis Resources plan for $1b gold mine

A peak mining group has lashed out at Federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek’s decision last week to block Regis Resources’ plan for the McPhillamys gold project.

Association of Mining and Exploration Companies chief executive Warren Pearce said the $1 billion investment to build McPhillamys development near Orange, NSW — as well as 580 construction jobs and $200 million worth of royalties to the State — just went up in smoke.

“This is an incredibly disappointing decision that lacks reason and common sense, and sets a truly terrible precedent for investment risk in Australia,” he said on Sunday.

“If any project, no matter how thoroughly consulted, negotiated, supported and assessed, can be knocked over by the objections of only a few people at the end of the process, then how can any company or investor have confidence to invest in Australia.”

Subiaco-based Regis entered a trading halt on Friday pending a formal announcement about a Section 10 application under the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Act 1984.

The application was against the McPhillamys gold project. Ms Plibersek at the time said she had made a “partial declaration” that would “protect a significant Aboriginal site” from being “destroyed” to build the McPhillamys tailings dam.

Regis on Sunday again declined to comment.

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