SURFACE

New Century cops a break

NEW Century Resources has caught a break from the Queensland government after signing a royalty deferral agreement that will supercharge the revival of its Century zinc mine.

Evan Cranston, Tolga Kumova, Patrick Walta, Bob Katter, Matt Canavan and Waanyii Elder Barry Dick in September 2018 at the mine's reopening

Evan Cranston, Tolga Kumova, Patrick Walta, Bob Katter, Matt Canavan and Waanyii Elder Barry Dick in September 2018 at the mine's reopening

Announced by Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, the Royalty Deferral and Repayment Agreement lets New Century defer royalties for three years, although it will still have to pay after that period....

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