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Lacaze excited by "cool" Kalgoorlie project

LYNAS CEO Amanda Lacaze has waxed lyrical about the company's burgeoning rare earth processing plant in Kalgoorlie, in a recent Melbourne Mining Club address.

Lynas' Kalgoorlie team with CEO Amanda Lacaze in the new PPE and uniforms from NextSite Kalgoorlie

Lynas' Kalgoorlie team with CEO Amanda Lacaze in the new PPE and uniforms from NextSite Kalgoorlie

Lacaze said all necessary approvals for the Kalgoorlie project had been received and construction was underway. The $500m project includes associated upgrades at Lynas' Malaysia plant, with about 290...

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