ENVIRONMENT

Many holes filled at Zeehan golf course

MINERAL Resources Tasmania has used money from the state’s rehabilitation trust fund to fix holes at the Zeehan golf course, caused by old tin and silver mine workings.

Zeehan Golf Club repair at full depth (left) and backfilled (right)

Zeehan Golf Club repair at full depth (left) and backfilled (right)

The town of Zeehan was once known as Silver City, due to the number of small-scale silver, lead and tin operations set up in the region in the early 1900s. The town sits within the Zeehan mineral field...

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