What happened to the Beaconsfield miners?

The Beaconsfield gold mine in northern Tasmania made global headlines in 2006 when a collapse trapped two miners, Todd Russell and Brant Webb, for a fortnight and took the life of one of their colleagues.

What happened to the Beaconsfield miners?

The Beaconsfield gold mine in northern Tasmania made global headlines in 2006 when a collapse trapped two miners, Todd Russell and Brant Webb, for a fortnight and took the life of one of their colleagues.

How did they get the Beaconsfield miners out?

When Webb awoke, the two were able to free themselves and each other from the fallen rock by cutting through their clothes and boots, which were stuck in the rock, using Utility knives.

Is Beaconsfield a true story?

The true story of Brant Webb and Todd Russell, who were trapped nearly a kilometer below the surface. The true story of Brant Webb and Todd Russell, who were trapped nearly a kilometer below the surface.

How long were the miners trapped in Beaconsfield?

14 days
The new Beaconsfield mine owner says there is over a billion dollars of gold it can recover. The world watched in 2006 as two miners were rescued after 14 days trapped underground in the mine.

Are Brant Webb and Todd Russell friends?

Beaconsfield mine survivors Brant Webb and Todd Russell are ‘no longer friends’ and ignored each other at a 10-year anniversary event. After spending 321 hours trapped deep underground in 2006, Beaconsfield mine survivors Brant Webb and Todd Russell seem to have little desire to spend any more time together.

Is the Beaconsfield mine still operating?

The Beaconsfield gold mine shut down in 2012, and was purchased by NQ Minerals last February for $2 million. The mine gained global attention in 2006 when Brant Webb and Todd Russell survived two weeks underground after a mine collapse.

Did the Beaconsfield miners receive compensation?

“There’s no animosity, there’s only goodwill,” Mr Shorten said. As part of the redundancies, both will receive a monetary package worth roughly two weeks pay and $2,000 for every year served, he said. Each has reportedly worked at the mine for at least five years.

Where was the mine that collapsed?

RUDNIK SOKO, Serbia, April 1 (Reuters) – Eight miners were killed and 18 injured on Friday when a shaft collapsed at a state-owned coal mine in southern Serbia.

What did they mine in Beaconsfield?

Mining at Beaconsfield is centred on the rich Tasmania Reef. Prospectors discovered the Tasmania Reef in 1877. Mining between 1877 and 1914 yielded 854,600 ounces of gold at an average grade of 24.3 g/t. Dewatering difficulties caused the mine’s closure in 1914.

Where does Brant Webb live now?

Mr Webb continues to live with wife Rachel and twins Zac and Zoey in their modest house at Beauty Point, 6km out of town.

How much is gold at Beaconsfield?

Beaconsfield was one of the richest gold mines during the operational period and produced 854,570oz of gold. Mining continued to a depth of 454m below surface. Gold was extracted using gravity, flotation and cyanidation methods.

Who owned Beaconsfield mine?

NQ Minerals
The Beaconsfield gold mine shut down in 2012, and was purchased by NQ Minerals last February for $2 million. The mine gained global attention in 2006 when Brant Webb and Todd Russell survived two weeks underground after a mine collapse.

Why do foo fighter keep visiting Australia?

The reason behind the frequent Foo Fighter visits seems to be frontman Dave Grohl’s love for Australia, which he has called “a rock and roll country”. But all bands say they love Australia when interviewed ahead of Aussie tours, right?

When did Foo Fighters first perform in Australia?

Foo Fighters made their Aussie debut at the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds on December 29, 1995, as part of the one-and-done Summersault Festival, which saw the band wedged between such ’90s royalty as Beastie Boys, Sonic Youth, Pavement, Beck, Bikini Kill and Rancid.

What did Dave Grohl do for the miners in the mines?

Grohl was moved to tears when told his tunes were used to lift the miners’ spirits a week before they were rescued after 14 days over half a mile underground. Grohl recalled in the Daily Mail November 23, 2007, “It was a massive moment in my life.

How many times have Foo Fighters come back to perform?

Since then, Foo Fighters have been back four times and released a further four studio albums. Among those visits was a three-hour-and-10-minute, 37-song epic concert on Goat Island in Sydney Harbour that was their longest gig ever at that point in their career (it’s now their third-longest).