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Aurelia revisits Clancy's Overflow

AURELIA Metals will move its Nymagee tenements to prefeasibility stage after a scoping study confirmed Nymagee was a high grade underground opportunity that could extend the overall mine life of the company's Hera-Nymagee copper project in central New South Wales.

Karma Barndon
Historic machinery at Nymagee

Historic machinery at Nymagee

According to Aurelia managing director and CEO Jim Simpson, the study confirmed Nymagee – the town immortalised in Banjo Patterson’s the Man from Snowy River – was a viable high grade underground opportunity...

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