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One-off events hurt Norton

NORTON Gold Fields, which operates the Paddington mine north of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, says a number of “one-off” events during the September quarter resulted in gold production falling below plan.

Claire Svircas
One-off events hurt Norton

The main production issues identified were the four-week delayed start to Janet Ivy’s development, the 20% lower mill feed grade from Havana and unplanned mill downtime as a result of an accident in September...

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