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Poseidon gets started on Windarra's latest adventure

WITH the official start of mine refurbishment at the historic Mount Windarra mine in Western Australia yesterday, Poseidon Nickel is hoping to get the project up and running again as quickly as possible. But complicating matters for the nickel hopeful is a potential 50,000 tonnes of contained nickel oxides, alongside the project’s nickel sulphide resources. <b>Kate Haycock</b> reports from the mine’s official re-opening.

Kate Haycock
Poseidon gets started on Windarra's latest adventure

Poseidon has yet to release a JORC resource for the oxides - which are contained in tailings and some other near-surface material - and the company's chief executive David Singleton was careful to tell...

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