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    Westgold’s Higginsville expansion: throughput and cut-off impacts for mine planners

    March 9, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Westgold’s Higginsville expansion: throughput and cut-off impacts for mine planners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Westgold Resources has approved a final investment decision to expand its Higginsville processing plant from 1.6 million tonnes per annum to 2.6 million tonnes per annum, creating a larger regional hub for its Western Australian gold operations. The expansion is designed to process additional ore from the Beta Hunt underground mine and surrounding open pits, consolidating treatment that is currently split across multiple facilities. For mine planners and metallurgists, the higher nameplate capacity enables higher throughput scheduling, potential cut-off grade optimisation, and reduced haulage distances to alternative plants.

    Technical Brief

    • Final investment decision enables detailed engineering, long-lead procurement and contractor tendering to proceed immediately.
    • Expansion supports integration of surrounding open pits, enabling blended feed strategies for metallurgical stability.
    • Consolidation of treatment capacity is expected to simplify haulage routes and reduce ore transport distances.
    • A single, larger hub allows standardised operating practices and maintenance regimes across crushing and grinding circuits.
    • For mine scheduling, higher central capacity supports campaigns from satellite pits without overloading smaller plants.
    • Similar hub-and-spoke configurations are increasingly adopted across WA goldfields, particularly where multiple mid-size orebodies cluster.

    Our Take

    In our database of 1097 Mining stories, Australian processing plant upgrades like Higginsville are often tied to de-bottlenecking constraints at nearby underground operations, so this expansion likely signals Westgold’s expectation of sustained or higher ore delivery from Beta Hunt rather than short-term throughput smoothing.

    Among the 1993 tag-matched Projects and Contract Award pieces, Australian gold hubs that push capacity beyond the 1–1.5Mtpa range tend to become regional toll-treatment or consolidation centres, which could give Westgold optionality to process third-party ore or integrate future satellite deposits around Higginsville.

    For Western Australian operators, incremental expansions at existing plants such as Higginsville typically face a lighter permitting and infrastructure burden than greenfield builds, suggesting Westgold can adjust processing capacity more nimbly in response to grade or cost pressures at Beta Hunt and any nearby feed sources.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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