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  2. Beaconsfield Mine collapse - Wikipedia

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    Location of Beaconsfield. The Beaconsfield gold mine collapsed on 25 April 2006 in Beaconsfield, Tasmania, Australia.Of the seventeen people who were in the mine at the time, fourteen escaped immediately following the collapse, one miner (Larry Knight) was killed, while the remaining two (Brant Webb and Todd Russell) were found alive on the sixth day by miners Pat Ball and Steve Saltmarsh.

  3. List of iron ore mines in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Karara Mining Producing 2013 [6] 8 Marandoo mine: Rio Tinto Producing 1994 15 Mesa A mine: Waramboo mine, Mesa J mine (part of Mesa A) Rio Tinto [7] Producing 1992 Mt Tom Price mine: Rio Tinto Producing 1966 28 Mt. Whaleback mine: BHP Producing 1968 Nammuldi mine: Rio Tinto Producing 2006 6.6 Paraburdoo mine: Rio Tinto Producing 1972 20 Pardoo ...

  4. Mining in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Mining in Australia has long been a significant primary sector industry and contributor to the Australian economy by providing export income, royalty payments and employment. Historically, mining booms have also encouraged population growth via immigration to Australia , particularly the gold rushes of the 1850s.

  5. Gruyere Gold Mine - Wikipedia

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    It is jointly-owned by the South African mining company Gold Fields, who manages the operation, and Australian company Gold Road Resources. As of 2022, it is one of four mines Gold Fields operates in Australia, the others being the Agnew Gold Mine, the Granny Smith Gold Mine and the St Ives Gold Mine. Mining at Gruyere is carried out in an open ...

  6. Carmichael coal mine - Wikipedia

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    In June 2019 Adani Australia commenced construction of the Carmichael mine. [9] The company aimed to be starting commercial-scale coal mining by the end of 2021. [10] Mine approvals and construction were delayed by campaigns run by traditional owners and environmentalists, which included non-violent direct action at the construction site. [11]

  7. St Kilda salt fields brine spill - Wikipedia

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    The Department for Energy and Mining (DEM) is the regulator responsible for the site, and told the ABC that BDC had pumped brine against their "holding pattern" directions. [2] The Department created a webpage providing updates on the incident and provides images, maps and background information. [ 3 ]

  8. Argyle diamond mine - Wikipedia

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    Argyle diamond mine The open pit of the Argyle diamond mine. A large mining truck is visible on the road for scale. Location Argyle Diamond Mine Location in Australia Location Lake Argyle State Western Australia Country Australia Coordinates 16°42′44″S 128°23′51″E  /  16.71222°S 128.39750°E  / -16.71222; 128.39750 Production Products Diamonds History Opened 1985 Closed ...

  9. Ernest Henry mine - Wikipedia

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    The Ernest Henry mine is a large copper mine located in eastern Australia, 36 km (22 mi) north-east of Cloncurry [1] in the state of Queensland.Ernest Henry represents one of the largest copper reserves in Australia and in the world having estimated reserves of 167 million tonnes of ore grading 1.1% copper and 2.67 million oz of gold. [2]