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Woodie Woodie firing up again

THE Chinese owner of the mothballed Woodie Woodie manganese mine in Western Australia is going to invest A$30 million and fully restart the operation by October.

Kristie Batten
Woodie Woodie is to make a comeback.

Woodie Woodie is to make a comeback.

Woodie Woodie, 400km southeast of Port Hedland, was suspended in February 2016 due to low manganese prices, resulting in the loss of around 380 jobs. Operator Consolidated Minerals was bought by China’s...

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