. . . . . . . . . . . "-28.621111111111112 122.48972222222223" . . . . . "2012"^^ . . . . . . "The Laverton Gold Mine is a gold mine 9 km east of Laverton, Western Australia. It was formerly owned by , under whom it recommenced mining in August 2009, after having been shut for just over one year, but has been owned by since 2012. The mine is sometimes also referred to as the Barnicoat Gold Mine, named after its processing facility."@en . . . . . "Laverton Gold Mine"@en . . "Western Australia"@en . . "2020"^^ . . "Location in Western Australia"@en . . . "0"^^ . "10198"^^ . . "25903487"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "POINT(122.48972320557 -28.621110916138)"^^ . . . . . "Laverton Gold Mine"@en . . . "-28.6211109161377"^^ . . . . "\u20131998 - 2007\u20132008 - 2009\u20132013"@en . . "The Laverton Gold Mine is a gold mine 9 km east of Laverton, Western Australia. It was formerly owned by , under whom it recommenced mining in August 2009, after having been shut for just over one year, but has been owned by since 2012. The mine is sometimes also referred to as the Barnicoat Gold Mine, named after its processing facility. The mine is located on the native title of the Wongatha Aboriginal people, whom Crescent signed a Land Access Agreement with on 2 March 2005. In exchange for access, Crescent granted the representative of the Wongatha, the Wongatha Claim Group, up to 350,000 Crescent shares and between 0.2 and 0.4% in royalties of the future gold production. A similar agreement between the Wongatha and the owners of the BrightStar Gold Mine had taken place in 2004."@en . "1120595212"^^ . . . . . . . . "122.4897232055664"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . .