Aus Tin Mining Ltd
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Aus Tin Mining Ltd
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Aus Tin Mining Ltd. engages in mineral exploration focused on the development of the taronga tin project and discovery and development of tin and nickel-cobalt mineral deposits. The company is headquartered in Brisbane, Queensland. The company went IPO on 2010-10-21. The firm is focused on owning, projects containing several commodities, including tin, coking coal, cobalt, and nickel. The Company’s projects include the Ashford Coking Coal project (Ashford Project), The Granville (Tasmania) Tin Project, Mt Cobalt (cobalt) and Pembroke (nickel and copper) projects. The Company’s Granville Tin Mine (Granville) is located approximately 20km north of the historic mining town Zeehan on the west coast of Tasmania. The Ashford project comprises two granted exploration licenses (EL 6234, EL 6428) located approximately 10km north of the Ashford township, near 50km north of Inverell, northern New South Wales. The firm holds a substantial tenement base in the area to the east of Granville Harbor. The firm owns EPM 19366 located west of Gympie in the Wide Bay Burnett region of Queensland and includes the prospects of Pembroke and Mt Cobalt.
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