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Gindalbie still eyeing Karara start this year

GINDALBIE Metals Group is still hoping to begin work at Karara in the December quarter, even after environmental approval delays forced the company to shed staff.

Kate Haycock
Gindalbie still eyeing Karara start this year

Gindalbie yesterday cut 24 staff members from its 100-plus workforce, with the job cuts coming from its exploration team and also from operations-ready roles. The project is not expected to become a...

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