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Lynas likes the look of Kalgoorlie

THE City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder will lend rare earths producer Lynas a hand to recruit local workers if it chooses to build its cracking and leaching plant in the shire, the council’s CEO John Walker says.

 Lynas has its eyes on a couple of sites in WA

Lynas has its eyes on a couple of sites in WA

Lynas and the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder have signed a memorandum of understanding that gives the rare earths miner and processor exclusivity over two potential sites in the shire and provides a framework...

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