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WHY would one gold explorer agree to let another, larger miner have access to its potentially attractive Western Australian tenements? When there is the potential discovery of an undercover gold system and/or a joint venture or sale at the end of it. <b>By Jacqueline Holman</b>

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Junior thinks big

This is what US$14 million-capitalised Greatland Gold says, and is what the company hopes comes out of its six-month agreement, starting in May, with Newmont Mining that gives the latter first right of...

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