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Mining was an important early source of export income in Australian colonies and helped to pay for the imports needed for the growing colonial economies. Silver and later copper were discovered in South Australia in the 1840s, leading to the export of ore and the immigration of skilled miners and smelters.
Operational Status of Australian Mines and Mineral Deposits Status Count Comments Mineral Deposit: 2068: Under Development: 38: A mineral deposit that is currently under development
Mining Area C (MAC Mine) BHP [1] Producing 2001 55 Balmoral South: Australasian Resources: Deposit - 0 Brockman 4 mine: Rio Tinto Producing 2010 22 Brockman 2 mine: Brockman mine: Rio Tinto Producing 1992 8.7 Channar mine: Rio Tinto Producing 20 Christmas Creek mine: Fortescue Metals Group Producing 50 Cloud Break mine: Fortescue Metals Group ...
Northern Star Resources: Pannawonica: Pilbara: 75,089 (2009) Plutonic Gold Mine: Northern Star Resources Ltd. Meekatharra: Mid West 144,000 (2009) Randalls Gold Mine: Integra Mining Limited: Kalgoorlie: Goldfields-Esperance: 54,766 (2010–11) Sandstone Gold Mine: Troy Resources NL: Sandstone: Mid West 29,885 (2009–10) South Kalgoorlie Gold Mine
The Australian Cornish Mining Sites are historic sites in South Australia listed jointly on the Australian National Heritage List. There are two distinct sites – Burra in the mid-north of the state and Moonta Mines in the northern Yorke Peninsula region. The heritage value of both sites relates to their history as mines worked by migrant miners from Cornwall. The sites were inscribed on the ...
Category: Mining in Australia by state or territory. 2 languages. ... Mining in the Northern Territory (3 C, 13 P) Q. Mining in Queensland (5 C, 47 P) S.
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 gypsum deposit at Lake MacDonnell is the largest in the Southern Hemisphere. Gypsum has been mined at Lake MacDonnell since 1919. [3] Since 1984 the mine has been owned by Gypsum Resources Australia (GRA), which is owned 50% each by USG Boral (itself a 50–50 joint venture of USG Corporation and Boral) and CSR Limited.