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Boab bags beds for Sorby Hills

BOAB Metals has snapped up a second-hand accommodation camp from Cosmo in the Northern Territory for the bargain price of $1.29 million, which will be used to house workers at its 75% owned Sorby Hills lead-silver project, in Western Australia’s far north.

Boab buys cheap camp

Boab buys cheap camp

The purchase is a win for Boab because the price of buying a new camp outright or through a lease finance arrangement would be considerably more. The 178-room camp was used by Kirkland Lake at the Cosmo...

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