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Back to the future gold mining potential for Stavely and Cairns

STAVELY Minerals has added potential gold production to its big exploration ambitions by picking up the shuttered Beaconsfield gold plant in Tasmania for a possible future mining venture in the historic high-grade Mathinna goldfield south east of Launceston.

 Gold could again be poured at Beaconsfield in Tasmania if Stavely has exploration success

Gold could again be poured at Beaconsfield in Tasmania if Stavely has exploration success

Stavely is buying the 350,000 tonne per annum plant for A$2 million, and based on the high level assessment of Como Engineers, it'll need to spend in the order of $10 million on refurbishment. Also...

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