The Carosue Dam Gold Mine is a gold mine located south of Laverton, Western Australia.
Carosue Dam was previously owned by the now defunct mining company Sons of Gwalia Limited.[2] Purchased in 2005, the mine was placed into care and maintenance by new owners St Barbara in June 2005 and sold to Saracen Mineral Holdings in February 2006. Saracen reopened the mine in early 2010. It is now owned and operated by Northern Star Resources after a merger with Saracen in 2021.
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^The Australian Mines Handbook: 2003-2004 Edition, page 520
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