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Appin takes honours at Aussie Mine Rescue Championships

SOUTH32’s Appin team from New South Wales’ Illawarra region were named the 2016 Australian Mines Rescue champions on Thursday night.

Lou Caruana
An exercise at the 2016 Australian Mines Rescue champions held at Kestrel.

An exercise at the 2016 Australian Mines Rescue champions held at Kestrel.

The team were closely followed by Queensland’s Oaky North team, which came in second while third place went to Anglo American’s Grosvenor mine, also in Queensland. Rio Tinto’s Kestrel mine played host...

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