Sometimes the speculation is worth it and can make some $...if timing is right and maybe bit of luckIt's tough for miners in NSW. It's almost the case that buying shares in any mining operation in NSW is a no-go for investors.
Sometimes the speculation is worth it and can make some $...if timing is right and maybe bit of luck![]()
Agreed OzBut that day is not today, they lost 44% today.
Filthy hippies!Happy to destroy 100s/1000s of kms for "enviromentally friendly" green energy and so "cheap and efficient"
renewables
but 13kms is to much here.
Last week, federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek delivered a body blow to the communities of Blayney, Orange and the local region, killing off the McPhillamys gold mining project near Blayney that would have delivered around 800 local jobs and close to a billion dollars in investment.
The Minister then hopped on a plane and jetted to the News Limited Bush Summit in Townsville where she claimed to care about regional communities.
Days after cancelling the gold mine, the Minister quickly approved the one of the world’s biggest solar projects south of Darwin, involving 120 square kilometres of solar panels, 800 kilometres of transmission lines, and an undersea cable to the edge of Australian territorial waters.
This monster project would result in solar panels installed across an area roughly the same size as the Sydney, Wooollahra, Waverley, Randwick and Inner West local government areas combined.
Apparently there are no environmental or heritage concerns for this project. Curiously, those issues seem only to relate to proposed mining projects.
So much of the bullshit news find sickening lately,corrupt and built upon false truths and supposedly values of virtuesnip
https://nswmining.com.au/news/opini...wnsville-when-she-should-have-gone-to-orange/
A solar farm of 120 sq km would cover say an area 10 km wide by 12 km long. How many tonnes of raw minerals would have to be mined to create that infrastructure? Cables, panels, ground mounts, fences, electrical circuits and gizmos, fuel... Be interesting to see the ROI and how long before it is expected to turn a profit or at least a "saving" measured in both $ and CO2 emissions.
On a side note, Townsville would just be "token" bush for the duration of the summit surely?
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Agreed mate its a dog stock dont think there really that interested in actually digging out resource, mostly bought low then sold as swing when reaches higher. Still but very long shot gamble only few pureplay miners so if when price increase and hype returns possiblity of climb like before. Well playedI got out of this when we had the big metals pumps and this thing did nothing and even went backwards