The Age
·general
·2 hours ago
Larvotto closes in on first antimony ingots at NSW mine
Larvotto Resources has progressed towards first antimony ingots at its Hillgrove project in New South Wales, with a production start expected in mid-2026. The company aims for a processing capacity increase from 250,000 to 525,000 tonnes per year, as antimony's strategic importance rises in Australia. Larvotto plans to search for additional resources, including tungsten from historic workings.
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