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Mount Gibson to stand down Koolan Island workforce

MOUNT Gibson Iron said it will stand down the majority of its 350-strong Koolan Island workforce in the wake of the flooding of the Main pit.

Kristie Batten
Mount Gibson to stand down Koolan Island workforce

The workforce will be demobilised over the weekend. "The stand-down will continue while Mount Gibson progresses its evaluation activities and assesses ongoing labour requirements of Koolan Island,"...

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