Gilgarna Rock and Rough Gap
City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Reports
1
Operators
1
Sons Of Gwalia Ltd
Worked
2003
23 years ago
Main target
Gold
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Gilgarna Rock and Rough Gap in the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Ground extent16 × 31 km
Exploration record on Gilgarna Rock and Rough Gap
- Local government
- City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder
- Commodities targeted
- Gold 1
- Programs on record
- 1 drilling · 1 geophysics
- Resource declared
- Never on this record
- Report types
- Final Surrender 1
Exploration reports
1 WAMEX report filed over Gilgarna Rock and Rough Gap.
Most recent reports
| Report | Year | Operator | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| A66990 | 2003 | Sons Of Gwalia Ltd | Yindi Group, Surrender Report for C118/1999 Tenements surrendered between 28 March 2003 and 27 May 2003 C118/1 |
Who has explored here
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What does the exploration record say about Gilgarna Rock and Rough Gap?
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