SUPPLY SIDE

A big bang

ACCORDING to its investor presentation yesterday Evolution Mining is in the lowest cost quartile of gold miners. A potentially $A5 million a year improvement from one of its mines can only bring those costs down further. <b>Supply Side by <i>Australia’s Mining Monthly</i> editor Noel Dyson</b>

Noel Dyson
A big bang

Evolution's Mt Rawdon operation, 75km southwest of Bundaberg in Queensland, is a low grade mine - 0.7-1 grams per tonne. It is expected to turn out about 100,000 ounces of gold in the 2016-17 financial...

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