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‘Bloody crazy’ policies slowing critical minerals projects

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The man who found the copper deposit at the centre of BHP’s $9.6 billion consolidation of the South Australian mining industry says he would never have made the discovery if working in today’s political climate.

Legendary explorer Rudy Gomez said a swath of unsupportive moves by lawmakers had made it harder to find the next generation of critical minerals projects at a time when the government was talking about prioritising the metals needed for decarbonisation.

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Peter Ker covers resource companies for The Australian Financial Review, based in Melbourne. Connect with Peter on Twitter. Email Peter at pker@afr.com
David Marin-Guzman writes about industrial relations, workplace, policy and leadership from Sydney. Connect with David on Twitter. Email David at david.marin-guzman@afr.com

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