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Hellyer gears up for 2006 production

WHILE Intec’s first commercial product sale of a minor parcel of low-grade bulk concentrate from the defunct Hellyer Mine went barely noticed, it heralded a major step forward for the company’s three-stage development of the Hellyer Metals Project in Tasmania. <b>By Mark Mentiplay - <i>RESOURCESTOCKS*.</b></i>

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Hellyer gears up for 2006 production

When Intec acquired the Hellyer assets from the receivers of Western Metals in January 2004, they included 2000 tonnes of then unsaleable, low-grade bulk concentrate. This was the last concentrate produced...

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