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Processing restarts at Cadia

NEWCREST Mining restarted processing at its troubled Cadia copper-gold operation, 25km from Orange in New South Wales, over the Easter weekend using its southern tailings facility.

 Increased slope stability radar monitoring has been implemented.

Increased slope stability radar monitoring has been implemented.

Because of the limitations of the southern tailings facility, the run rate is only about 8 million tonnes per annum. Processing and mining at Cadia was ceased on March 10 after the northern tailings...

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