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Grade up and costs down for Avoca

ON the heels of its bid for Dioro Exploration, Avoca Resources says it is hitting its straps at the Trident mine in Western Australia, with cash costs set to fall as grades head towards 7 grams per tonne gold.

Kate Haycock
Grade up and costs down for Avoca

After lobbing in with a $A49 million all-scrip bid for fellow Australian gold producer Dioro, there were concerns among some analysts about Avoca’s cash costs and the combination of the two companies’...

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