Operations at the company’s zinc tailings operations in northern Queensland were suspended after record rainfall
Sibanye-Stillwater will provide A$30m in emergency support for Australian miner New Century Resources after it suspended operations at its Century operations in northern Queensland after extreme weather.
The multinational precious and base metals miner said the money would be allocated to the zinc tailings operations that were flooded after record rainfall earlier this month, as well as the Karumba port facility. Production was halted two weeks ago and work is expected to resume in April...
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