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australianmining.com.au | Olivia Thomson
Fenix Resources has delivered record shipments for the March 2025 quarter, bolstered by the ramp-up of its Shine iron ore mine in Western Australia. Fenix shipped a record 704,000 wet metric tonnes (wmt) of iron ore from its facilities at Geraldton Port across 12 vessels during the quarter, with 355,000wmt coming from Shine and 349,000wmt coming from the Iron Ridge operation. Fenix also hauled 712,000wmt, with 370,000wmt coming from Shine and 341,000wmt Iron Ridge.
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australianmining.com.au | Olivia Thomson
Greatland Gold has delivered a strong March 2025 quarter, following its acquisition of Newmont's Telfer mine and 70 per cent stake in the Havieron project, both in Western Australia. The UK miner produced 90,172 ounces (oz) of gold and 3511 tonnes (t) of copper at an all-in-sustaining-cost (AISC) of $2126/oz gold during the quarter, a result 21 per cent higher than the 74,800oz outlined in Greatland's initial pre-acquisition mine plan.
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australianmining.com.au | Olivia Thomson
Sociedad Química y Minera de Chile (SQM), one of the world's largest lithium chemicals producers, and iTech Minerals have finalised their farm-in agreement to develop the Reynolds Range project in the Northern Territory. Originally announced in November 2024, the farm-in agreement outlines that SQM has the right to earn into Reynolds Range's lithium mineral rights, while iTech will retain all the other minerals rights, including copper and gold.
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australianmining.com.au | Olivia Thomson
Mineral Resources (MinRes) has successfully achieved first blast at the Cardo Bore East deposit within the Onslow Iron project in Western Australia. Cardo Bore East is set to support the Onslow Iron's ongoing ramp-up to a 35 million tonnes per annum. Cardo Bore East is located about 12km south of the Ken's Bore mine site, a larger deposit within Onslow Iron. The first blast at Cardo Bore East was completed in March, alongside a targeted drilling program, by the Onslow Iron drill and blast team.
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australianmining.com.au | Olivia Thomson
Anglo American has reported that its Moranbah North underground coal mine in Queensland is in a stable condition following a recent fire. The incident, which took place on March 31, saw high levels of carbon monoxide detected in the mine. An Anglo representative confirmed shortly afterwards that no injuries were recorded. "The underground environment is under continuous monitoring and this indicates a stable atmosphere," an Anglo spokesperson said at the time. "All personnel are safe.
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