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Widgie could be next Aussie nickel miner: Norregaard

BLESSED with a substantial resource in Western Australia’s nickel heartland, Widgie Nickel boss Steve Norregaard says the company can easily see a path to being ready to start its first mine in little more than six months – and it has no intention of stopping at just one deposit.

Widgie has has more drill success at Gillet

Widgie has has more drill success at Gillet

The Neometals spin-off has been working as a standalone company for around a year and has refined what Norregaard calls a "globally significant" resource of 168,150 tonnes of nickel sulphides grading 1.6%,...

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