Leinster is a town in the northern Goldfields area of Western Australia. It is 4km (2.5mi) east of the Goldfields Highway in the Shire of Leonora, and 968km (601mi) northeast of the state capital, Perth.[2]
Town in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia
The town was established in 1976 by Agnew Mining, initially as a dormitory town for miners working in the nearby Perseverance and Rockys Reward nickel mines and Agnew gold mines. It was named for the nearby Leinster Downs station. Facilities at Leinster include a supermarket, service station, community school, day care centre, medical centre and tavern. Sporting facilities include an indoor sports centre, a 50m (160ft) Olympic sized pool and a baby pool, squash courts, BMX track, football and cricket oval, and an 18-hole golf course. The school is an independent public school for students up to year 12.[3]
The Leinster Nickel Operation is part of the BHP Billiton Nickel West business group. The operation employs 992 workers and produces 40,000–45,000t (88×10^6–99×10^6lb) of nickel in concentrate per year.[4][5]
Apart from the nickel operations, gold was mined 41km (25mi) south-east of Leinster, at the Thunderbox Gold Mine, from 2002 to 2007 and again since 2016.
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