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Kingston keen to avoid mining transition risks

KINGSTON Resources managing director Andrew Corbett is all too aware that his company has a hard task ahead of it to prove its bona fides as a hard rock miner at its Mineral Hill project in New South Wales’ Cobar Basin, but he’s well aware of the risks and remains confident Kingston has what it takes to avoid the pitfalls that have claimed so many peers.

Kingston keen to avoid mining transition risks

Kingston acquired Mineral Hill around 18 months ago, and was quickly making cash from a tailings recovery project using the existing infrastructure and has regularly increased production, and is now generating...

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