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  2. Category:Mining towns in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    These are towns in the Australian state of Western Australia that are either currently or historically built on mining industries of various sorts. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  3. Mineral fields of Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    [Australia] : Geological Society of Australia, 1981. Excursion guide; A4 Geological Society of Australia, fifth Australian Geological Convention. (1936) Map of the Western Australian goldfields and mineral fields 1936 [cartographic material]/ Mines Department of Western Australia. Scale [ca.1:550 000]. [ca. 1" = 10 miles].

  4. Western Australia Atlas of mineral deposits and petroleum ...

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    Prior to the Atlas series, there were dated maps without text or indexes.. 1906 [2] The 1906 map created by Maitland Brown was a major accomplishment to tie in the range of mineral fields and administrative issues regarding mining in the state, when technology had not conquered distances and logistic issues in updating information about discoveries or mines.

  5. Category:Mining towns in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Mining towns in New South Wales (1 C, ... Mining towns in Western Australia (3 C, 84 P) This page was last edited on 18 July 2020, at 23:30 (UTC). Text ...

  6. Mining in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Western Australia, in 2021–22, was the fourth largest producer of rare earths in the world, producing 30,000 tonnes, an increase compared to the previous period. Rare earths sales from the state achieved a value of A$779 million. [16] Rare earths mining in Western Australia takes place at the Mount Weld mine, operated by Lynas. [17]

  7. Regions of Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Western Australia: a statistical snapshot of the regions prepared by the Department of Commerce and Trade for the Regional Development Council. Perth: The Department., 1995. Western Australia tomorrow: population projections for the statistical divisions, planning regions and local government areas of Western Australia.

  8. Category:Mining in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Mining towns in Western Australia (3 C, 85 P) N. ... Pages in category "Mining in Western Australia" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

  9. Mining in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Particularly significant areas today include the Goldfields, Peel and Pilbara regions of Western Australia, the Hunter Valley in New South Wales, the Bowen Basin in Queensland and Latrobe Valley in Victoria and various parts of the outback. Places such as Kalgoorlie, Mount Isa, Mount Morgan, Broken Hill and Coober Pedy are known as mining towns.