Here are the five largest gold mines by production in Australia, according to GlobalData’s mining database.

1. Cadia Mine

The Cadia Mine is a underground mine located in New South Wales. It is owned by Newcrest Mining and produced an estimated 843.338 Thousand Ounces of gold in 2020. The mine will operate until 2065.

2. Boddington Mine

Located in Western Australia, the Boddington Mine is owned by Newmont. The surface mine produced an estimated 670 Thousand Ounces of gold in 2020. The mine will operate until 2032.

3. Fosterville Gold Mine

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The Fosterville Gold Mine is located in Victoria. It is owned by Kirkland Lake Gold and produced an estimated 640.467 Thousand Ounces of gold in 2020. The mine will operate until 2025.

4. Tanami Mines

The Tanami Mines, owned by Newmont, is an underground mine located in Northern Territory. The mine produced an estimated 495 Thousand Ounces of gold in 2020. The mine will operate until 2033.

5. Tropicana Gold Mine

Owned by AngloGold Ashanti, the Tropicana Gold Mine is a surface mine located in Western Australia. It produced an estimated 463.118 Thousand Ounces of gold in 2020. The mine will operate until 2031.

Methodology:
This information is drawn from GlobalData’s mines and projects database, which tracks all operating and developing mines and projects globally. Verdict’s parent company GlobalData provides business information to 4,000 of the world’s largest companies.