BARRY FITZGERALD

Past failings force St Barbara's ignominious Gwalia exit

IT'S a sad indictment of successive board and management leadership at St Barbara that to save itself, it has had to flog off its mainstay asset - the historic Gwalia mine at Leonora, writes <b>Barry FitzGerald</b>.

Barry FitzGerald
Perhaps St Barbara should have stayed in its own backyard

Perhaps St Barbara should have stayed in its own backyard

The mine and St Barbara's broader Leonora district assets are to be sold off to Raleigh Finlayson's Genesis Minerals for A$600 million in cash and Genesis scrip in a deal that replaces the original merger...

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