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Svedala crusher structure delivers savings at Mt Rawdon

THE new Mt Rawdon gold and silver mine in Queensland has made significant savings by becoming the first site in Australia to house a large primary gyratory crusher in a steel structure rather than concrete.

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  Located west of Bundaberg, the Equigold-owned mine was opened in February and is expected to produce 75,000 ounces of gold and 200,000 oz of silver per year.     The mine's primary gyratory...

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