Edjudina Land District

The district began its modern economic history with the discovery of gold.

Historic gold production of 33,215 oz @ 46.9 g/t of gold from this prospect was sourced from four major underground mines developed on these quartz lodes over a strike length of 1.4 kilometres between 1898 and 1939.

[1][2] Pastoral activities (sheep and cattle) were developed concurrently, and mining and exploration remains active in the region.

Edjudina Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a sheep station in Western Australia approximately 80 miles N of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.

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