Rosebery

The Rosebery mine in Tasmania is a polymetallic underground mine, in operation since 1936, which has current potential to extend life beyond 2020.

Map of MMG Rosebery

Key statistics

 Name  Rosebery
 Location  Located at Rosebery, on Tasmania's North West Coast in Australia.
 Product  zinc concentrate, concentrate, gold doré
 Reserves*  0.42 million tonnes zinc, 0.12 million tonnes lead, 0.01 million tonnes copper, 0.18 million ounces gold, 10.17 million ounces silver
 Resources*  1.7 million tonnes zinc, 0.5 million tonnes lead, 0.1 million tonnes copper, 0.8 million ounces gold, 61.8 million ounces silver
 Employees  243
 Mining Method  Mechanised underground mining
 Start Date  1938

* as at 30 June 2008

Located at Rosebery, on Tasmania's North West Coast, the underground mine has operated continuously since 1936 and currently has a mine life beyond 2020.

The mine produces approximately 700,000 tonnes of ore, which we process into concentrates containing zinc, lead and copper. Silver and gold is also extracted from the ore and cast into dore bars.

The orebody, extends for approximately 2 kilometres north-south and to a depth of 1.5 kilometres. The polymetallic nature of the orebody enables us to achieve a significant relative cost advantage after by-product credits compared to many of its global peers.

The mine is an important part of the regional economy and social fabric of Tasmania's North West Coast.


Rosebery Fact Sheet

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