PROCESSING

Jaurdi taking shape

A WORKSHOP and a 32-man camp have been completed on site and the pads for the power station and fuel farm have been built as the Jaurdi gold project in Western Australia’s Eastern Goldfields takes shape.

The semi-autogenous grinding mill from Lawlers being taken for refurbishment in February.

The semi-autogenous grinding mill from Lawlers being taken for refurbishment in February.

The area for the processing plant has also been cleared and sheeted. A process water borefield has been identified and developed and Lawlers plant items that project owner Beacon Minerals bought in...

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