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Chalice asks opponents to see the forest for the trees

Chalice asks opponents to see the forest for the trees

Peter KerResources reporter

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If the pen is mightier than the sword, then Chalice Mining’s plan to develop one of Australia’s best critical minerals discoveries has found a substantial opponent in John Kinsella.

The 2013 Prime Minister’s Literary Award winner was famous for activist poetry about the landscape near his home in Western Australia’s Avon Valley long before Chalice found a mother lode of metal in the region.

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Peter Ker
Peter KerResources reporterPeter Ker covers resource companies for The Australian Financial Review, based in Melbourne. Connect with Peter on Twitter. Email Peter at pker@afr.com

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