SURFACE

Roy Hill to mine Chichester Range southern slopes

Roy Hill has been given a licence to mine as much ore as it wants from the southern slopes of the Chichester Range after Western Australia’s Environmental Protection Authority agreed to remove the processing rate

Roy Hill wants to mine the southern slopes of the Chichester Range

Roy Hill wants to mine the southern slopes of the Chichester Range

While Roy Hill's official throughput was 65 million tonnes per annum for production of 55Mtpa, that has now been removed under Part V of the Environmental Protection Act 1986. Under stage two of the...

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