Kiwi gold: Federation Mining’s Snowy River project hits the market

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Kiwi gold: Federation Mining’s Snowy River project hits the market
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AustralianSuper-backed Federation Mining has called in Jarden to find a new owner for its New Zealand gold project.

AustralianSuper-backed Federation Mining has called in Jarden to find a new owner or capital partner for its Snowy River Gold Mine project, Street Talk understands.Janie Barrett

Federation was founded by long-time mining industry figures Jim Askew and Mark Le Messurier and is backed by AustralianSuper, who helped fund the project in 2020.

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