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Yellow cake still cooking at Ranger

ENERGY Resources of Australia produced 421 tonnes of uranium oxide in the March quarter at the Ranger mine in the Northern Territory. Progressive rehabilitation activities continued there too, as the mine winds down for the impending January 2021 operational halt and eventual 2026 close.

The Mirarr people’s vision for Jabiru once mining ends at Ranger

The Mirarr people’s vision for Jabiru once mining ends at Ranger

According to management, operations are continuing at the mine adjacent to NT's Kakadu National Park in accordance with all applicable COVID-19 requirements, with about 1200-1600t remaining to be processed...

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