EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT

Como report gives Kin pause for thought

TWO weeks into his tenure and new Kin Mining CEO Andrew Munckton has delivered a report that has helped convince the board to suspend all work in support of developing the A$35.4 million Laverton gold project.

Work on the LPG will progress no further.

Work on the LPG will progress no further.

Munckton has also spent the past few weeks looking at the project, and has delivered a similar report to the board that Kin said this morning aligns with the findings of Como Engineers and "highlights...

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