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Australian Mines two-for-two in cobalt plans

AUSTRALIAN Mines has identified three zones of anomalous cobalt-in-soils at its Thackaringa project near Broken Hill it says share similar surface expressions to regional orebodies, while it has cut the processing time for its Sconi ore to around two days.

 Driling at Thackaringa is planned soon.

Driling at Thackaringa is planned soon.

While early stage, the explorer noted that the elevated cobalt results within Target Area A appeared to be coincident with a geophysical response observed in a helicopter-borne electromagnetic  survey...

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