MINER'S RIGHT

The road back to Nabarlek

Get ready for a trip down memory lane in Australia where uranium mining is returning to the centre stage of politics just as a fresh discovery is made adjacent to what was once the world’s richest uranium deposit, Nabarlek.

Tim Treadgold
The road back to Nabarlek

Older investors might remember Nabarlek because fortunes were made in 1970 by shareholders in Queensland Mines after it reported visible pitchblende, the classic uranium ore, in drill core grading a spectacular...

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