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Triton and Boyle part ways

ASX-listed Triton Minerals has confirmed Bradley Boyle, the company’s CEO, has left the company with Garth Higgo being named as his replacement.

Garth Higgo is now in charge of Triton’s Nicanda Hill graphite project in Mozambique

Garth Higgo is now in charge of Triton’s Nicanda Hill graphite project in Mozambique

Higgo comes to Triton from consultant Aurecon where he held the role of global market director for mining. He has also worked for engineer Calibre Group and Consolidated Minerals in the past. He and...

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