Mount Isa Copper
From the Film Australia Collection. Made by the Commonwealth Film Unit 1963. Directed by Antonio Colacino. The story of how Mount Isa was developed into one of the most prosperous mines in the world, producing lead, zinc, silver and copper. The story of the men and women who now live in Mount Isa and work the mines.

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