MANAGEMENT

Pantoro staff opt to stay Kimberley bound

THE majority of workers at Pantoro’s Nicolsons gold project near Halls Creek, Western Australia have agreed to base themselves in the Kimberley region for an extended period of time to ensure operations keep going.

Pantoro workers are staying in the Kimberley to help keep Nicolsons going.

Pantoro workers are staying in the Kimberley to help keep Nicolsons going.

Major contractors are also working with Pantoro staff to implement the same measures to ensure essential services including power generation, accommodation services, and fixed and mobile equipment maintenance...

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