Gold Operations
118 active mining operations listed.
Gold mining is the backbone of Western Australia's resources sector, contributing over $20 billion annually to the state economy. The Goldfields-Esperance region, centred on Kalgoorlie, hosts some of the world's most prolific deposits, supporting thousands of direct and indirect jobs statewide.
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Darlot Gold Mine
Darlot-Centenary
Deflector Gold-Copper Mine
Devon
Dolly Pot
Dreadnought
Emily Ann
Enterprise Gold Mine
Fairplay
Fingals Gold
Frasers
Gabbro
Geko Gold Mine
Golden Gate Gold Mine.
Golden Lode Mine
Goongarrie Lady
Gordon Sirdar Gold Mine
Granny Smith Gold Mine
Gruyere Gold Mine
Hampton Gold Mine
Hawkins Find
Hawks Nest
Horseshoe Lights
Iguana
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is most of Western Australia's gold mined?
The majority of WA's gold production comes from the Goldfields-Esperance region, particularly around Kalgoorlie-Boulder, home to the iconic Super Pit — one of the largest open-cut gold mines in the world. Other significant producing regions include the Pilbara, Murchison, and Southern Cross districts.
How much gold does Western Australia produce each year?
Western Australia produces approximately 200–230 tonnes of gold per year, accounting for around 70–75% of Australia's total national output. This positions WA as one of the most significant gold-producing jurisdictions globally, behind only major producers such as China, Russia, and Australia as a whole.
What companies are the major gold miners operating in Western Australia?
Leading gold mining companies operating in WA include Newmont (formerly Newcrest), Northern Star Resources, Evolution Mining, Gold Fields, Regis Resources, and Ramelius Resources. These companies operate large-scale open-cut and underground mines across the Goldfields, Murchison, and other key WA gold corridors.