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Nullagine, Australia: 41m grading 6g/t Au from 129m depth (BARD0285)

Millennium Minerals' (AU:MOY) attempts to shore up the future of its Nullagine gold mine in Western Australia have not been in vain, with the Bartons underground deposit continuing to show off grades any project would be proud of.

The Bartons underground deposit is shaping up nicely

The Bartons underground deposit is shaping up nicely

The company has reported a number of thick, high-grade results below the existing Bartons pit at Nullagine. This includes a standout assay of 41m grading 6g/t Au from 129m depth – including a 2m interval...

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