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Flinders proves itself in South Australia

FLINDERS Diamonds anticipates further diamondiferous finds in coming months at its namesake project in South Australia after locating its first diamondiferous kimberlite with the return of two microdiamonds from a 20kg sample of kimberlite dyke 9f.

Sarah Belfield Belfield
Flinders proves itself in South Australia

Flinders managing director Kevin Wills said while the diamond content of dyke 9f is not likely to be economic, the dyke represents an important milestone for the company and shows further work in the area...

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