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Finniss builds

NT chief minister Michael Gunner says NT is entering another wave of mining.

Nadine Kurz, pit technician; Amanda Ruzsicsaa, pit technician; Tim Gunns, environmental superintendent; and Sean Buxton, Finniss project manager.

Nadine Kurz, pit technician; Amanda Ruzsicsaa, pit technician; Tim Gunns, environmental superintendent; and Sean Buxton, Finniss project manager.

The open cut and underground operation 35km west of Berry Springs Road, an hour's drive from Darwin has gained all NT government and environmental approvals and is fully funded. About 80% of Finniss'...

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