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The deal, OZ's largest 100% acquisition since it emerged from the wreckage of the merger between Oxiana Ltd. and Zinifex Ltd. after the global financial crisis, could more than double the company's resources of copper and gold and consolidate its land holdings in the Gawler Craton, a geological region of South Australia which also holds OZ's main Prominent Hill asset and BHP Billiton Ltd.'s massive Olympic Dam mine.
OZ Minerals Buys Copper Project David Fickling 2011
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It's a bigger and better step than the one they made for Sandfire and it reinforces their strategy of being in the Gawler Craton, she said.
OZ Minerals Buys Copper Project David Fickling 2011
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Sunday at Joseph Gawler's Sons Chapel in Washington and again from noon to 9 p.m.
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Goodness gracious! how they all acted at her, Gawler and all, and how happy Mrs. Crump was!
Mens Wives 2006
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Indeed, to tell the truth, I hinted a number of these stories to my kind friends Ballyragget and Gawler; and they were not slow to improve the hints I gave them.
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This morning I ascended one of the heights in the Gawler range, from which the view is extensive to the southward, over a generally low level country, with occasional elevations at intervals; to the north the view is obstructed by the
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Gawler named Mount Eyre, from its having been the limit of my first journey to the north in May 1839.
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After lunch I again moved on the party for five miles, crossing and encamping upon, a branch of the Parra or Gawler, where we had abundance of good water and grass.
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I had observed from the Black Rock Hills and Mount Bryan, for the southern termination of which Colonel Gawler steered when he left the northern bend of the Murray in December, 1839; but though these hills had an elevation of twelve hundred or fourteen hundred feet above the plain, there was no indication of rain having fallen there since the deluge.
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Before us to the north-east were visible many peaks of a range, with a high and broken outline, which I named the Gawler range, after His Excellency Colonel Gawler, the Governor of South
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