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Stanmore aiming for 2.35Mt in FY2020

Unit costs are expected to increase to $99.50/t in FY20, which is up from $88.80/t in FY19.

As mining progresses down dip with an increasing strip ratio, the unit costs are expected to increase to $99.50 per tonne in FY2020, which is up from $88.80/t in FY19.

As mining progresses down dip with an increasing strip ratio, the unit costs are expected to increase to $99.50 per tonne in FY2020, which is up from $88.80/t in FY19.

As mining progresses down dip with an increasing strip ratio, the unit costs are expected to increase to $99.50 per tonne in FY2020, which is up from $88.80/t in FY19. During FY19, the operations moved...

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