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Built to last

THREATENING clouds parted to let the sun shine on the big, happy crowd assembled for last week’s official opening of Wolf Minerals’ Drakelands tungsten mine in south-west England, while Wolf CEO Russell Clark handled his MC duties with a light touch. But one thing would have given the event some real zing.

Alex Hamer
Built to last

Higher tungsten prices - which have trended lower almost from the day Wolf broke ground at the site near Plymouth 18 months ago - underpinned the attraction of Drakelands when a £123 million ($A265.6...

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