澳大利亚麦克菲拉米金矿项目在联邦听证会之前因水和土地问题而面临反对。
Australia’s McPhillamy gold mine project faces opposition over water and land concerns ahead of a federal hearing.
澳大利亚中西部地区仍然是一个关键的黄金产地,占到2025年10月时价值600亿美元的289吨年产量的近10%。
Australia’s central west region remains a key gold-producing area, contributing nearly 10% of the nation’s 289-tonne annual output, valued at $60 billion as of October 2025.
仅Cadia Valley矿在2023年就生产了17吨,价值超过350亿美元。
The Cadia Valley mine alone produced 17 tonnes in 2023, worth over $35 billion.
诸如Boda-Kaiser和McPhillamy的存款等新项目显示出巨大的潜力,但McPhillamy的矿场在Belubula河附近拟议修建一条90公里管道,供污染废水和一座废坝使用,从而威胁到农民的用水和神圣的Wiradjuri地点。
New projects like Boda-Kaiser and McPhillamy’s deposit show significant potential, but the McPhillamy’s mine faces opposition over a proposed 90km pipeline for contaminated wastewater and a waste dam near the Belubula River, threatening farmers’ water access and sacred Wiradjuri sites.
有关该项目的联邦听证会定于12月初举行。
A federal hearing on the project is set for early December.