Evolution boss Jake Klein says Australia ‘lost ability to think strategically’ in slate of McPhillamys snub

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Evolution boss Jake Klein says Australia ‘lost ability to think strategically’ in slate of McPhillamys snub

The boss of a $10 billion gold major has demanded legislative changes to stop a repeat of the now infamous McPhillamys mine snub, or risk tarnishing Australia as a mining destination.

In a forthright address to a WA Mining Club audience in Perth on Thursday, executive chair of Evolution Mining Jake Klein claimed Australia and western countries had “lost our ability to think and act strategically”, and there needed to be more cohesion between industry and government to “future proof” mining for the next 50 years.

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