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How low can Flying Fox go?

WESTERN Areas managing director Julian Hanna believes there is no reason why mineralisation at the Flying Fox mine - 400km east of Perth - could not extend deeper, beyond the T7 zone presently being explored.

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How low can Flying Fox go?

"So far we've got pretty well non-stop mineralisation from 300 metres to about 1400 metres so there is no reason to think it's going to stop now," Hanna said. Hanna said the deposit's geology was unique...

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