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  2. Gold mining in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Gold mining in Western Australia is the third largest commodity sector in Western Australia (WA), behind iron ore and LNG, with a value of A$17 billion in 2021–22. The 6.9 million troy ounces (214 tonnes) sold during this time period was the highest amount in 20 years and accounted for almost 70 percent of all gold sold in Australia.

  3. List of active gold mines in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    In the state of Western Australia, gold is the third largest commodity sector, behind iron ore and LNG, with a value of A$17 billion in 2021–22.The 6.9 million troy ounces (214 tonnes) sold during this time period was the highest amount in 20 years and accounted for almost 70 percent of all gold sold in Australia.

  4. List of gold mines in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Carosue Dam Gold Mine: Saracen Mineral Holdings: Laverton: Goldfields-Esperance: 111,163 (2010–11) Coolgardie Gold Mine: Focus Minerals Limited: Coolgardie: Goldfields-Esperance: 72,832 (2010–11) Coyote Gold Mine: Tanami Gold NL: Tanami Desert: Kimberley 47,960 (2009–10) Daisy Milano Gold Mine: Silverlake Resources: Kalgoorlie: Goldfields ...

  5. Western Australian Goldfields - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes West Australian Goldfields, even the goldfields or Eastern Goldfields is a term that has been used to either identify the region surrounding Kalgoorlie-Boulder within the current broader designated region of Goldfields-Esperance in Western Australia. The term has been used in books specifically referring to the Kalgoorlie region. [7]

  6. Mineral fields of Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    The following list is of the current Gold (G.F.) or Mineral (M.F.) Fields in the state [1] The prefix code number is that which is found on maps of the Mineral Fields of the state. Areas are in square kilometres and Gazetted dates are from a 1981 publication. [2] The three areas outside proclaimed Gold Fields are listed below the table: -

  7. State Batteries in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Western Australia was the only Australian state to provide batteries to assist gold prospectors and small mines. [1] They existed in almost all of the mineral fields of Western Australia. State Batteries were gold batteries where ore was crushed to separate gold ore. Stamp mills were gauged by the number of heads they had in operation for the ...

  8. Mining in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Western Australian Gold production and value from 2000 to 2022. The history of gold mining in Western Australia dates back to the 1880s but took on some larger dimensions in the 1890s, after gold discoveries at Coolgardie in 1892 and Kalgoorlie in 1893. It reached an early peak in 1903, experienced a golden era in the 1930s and a revival in the ...

  9. Mount Morgans Gold Mine - Wikipedia

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    The current site, was originally owned by Plutonic Resources, a major Australian gold mining and exploration company. [5] [6] Homestake Mining Company purchased Plutonic in April 1998 for more than $1.0 billion, [7] and, in turn, Homestake was acquired by Barrick Gold at the end of 2001. [8] Barrick then sold the mine to Range River Gold in May ...