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Business News recognises Endurance Mining
Endurance Mining was delighted to be named in Business News’ inaugural 100 Top Private WA Organisation, ranked 70th by revenue.
It signifies a remarkable rise for Endurance, which was incorporated in June 2025 and took 100% ownership of the Mid-West Abra mine, successfully transitioning it out of administration.
The ranking recognises Endurance’s success with Abra, including recent records for silver and lead production, confirming its position as one of Australia’s leading base metals miners.
“The recognition by Business News is a welcome acknowledgement of the hard work our team has undertaken to bring our business back to a sustainable and profitable operation,” said CEO Matthew Hine.
“Abra is WA’s largest silver and lead mine, Australia’s sixth biggest silver producer and one of the worlds highest-grade lead deposits.
“With silver prices on the rise, we’ve been able to capitalise on the opportunity and deliver record levels of silver production over our first two quarters of operation.
“With production and operational wins under our belt, we’re looking at and investing in opportunities that enable our continued growth.
“That includes ramping up exploration activity to secure future ore feed for what we believe will be a long life asset, and a planned IPO in late 2026 to grow our investor base.
“Endurance engages more than 350 workers across its operations. With a refreshed and highly experienced management team, we’re committed to delivering long-term value for our community, employees and Traditional Owners. Our recent partnership with the Shire of Meekatharra to deliver important road upgrades is one of many initiatives we’re undertaking to embed ourselves as a reliable partner.”
