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Mccamey Iron Associates

No current WA tenure
Reports lodged
1
Areas worked
1
Shire of East Pilbara
Last reported
1973
53 years ago
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Where Mccamey Iron Associates has reported

Exploration record

Commodities targeted
Iron 1
Where they worked
Shire of East Pilbara 1
Programs on record
1 geochemistry
Resource declared
Never on this record
Report types
Non-statutory 1

Reports filed

1 WAMEX exploration report lodged by Mccamey Iron Associates.
Most recent reports
ReportYearProjectTitle
A8525 1973 Mount Newman Mount Newman Project, Non-statutory Report: Reconnaissance Report, May 1973, TR70/5204-5205, 5208-5210 & 5248.

Named projects

Project names Mccamey Iron Associates used in their reports, with the shire each sits in.

Mount Newman 1
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Tenure data sourced from the DMPE public registers and SLIP WA (© Government of Western Australia, CC BY 4.0), as at . Compiled by NextMaps. Verify against primary sources before reliance.