METAL DETECTIVE

Constipation: Chinese remedy on its way?

CONSTIPATION is an affliction that doesn’t usually rear its ugly head at a mining conference. But these are unusual times, as new Western Australian Mines Minister Norman Moore showed last week when he used the “C” word to describe the blockage in state mine approvals. <b><i>The Metal Detective</i>, by Stephen Bell</b>

Stephen Bell

“Our Number One priority is to overhaul the constipated approvals process,” Moore told a rapt audience at the Paydirt Nickel Conference. Building on the toilet theme, Moore said he aims to put the “Do...

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