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NAIF loan to help rehabilitate historic Queensland gold mine, Mount Morgan

The Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) will provide Heritage Minerals with a loan of $66 million to help reinvigorate the abandoned historical Central Queensland...

NAIF to provide $220 million loan for the Yangibana Rare Earths Project

The Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) is set to provide an additional $220 million loan to Hastings Technology Metals Ltd for its Yangibana Rare...

NAIF approves $450m loan for major WA salt and potash project

The Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility has approved a $450m loan for a major salt and potash production facility that will create hundreds of jobs...

Humpty Doo Barramundi to invest $48.4m in aquaculture infrastructure

Humpty Doo Barramundi, one of Australia’s most successful barramundi farms, will invest 48.4 million in aquaculture infrastructure in the Northern Territory with a new...

Strandline Resources secures NAIF loan to deliver major minerals sands project in WA

ASX-listed mining company Strandline Resources has secured a NAIF loan of up to $150 million to develop one of the world’s largest minerals sands...

Qld government greenlights $47.5m NAIF loan for Metro Mining

Metro Mining has announced that the Queensland State Government will not use its legislative right of veto to stop a $47.5 million loan from...

New beef processing facility to open in Central Queensland

Queensland’s Signature Onfarm will build a new beef processing facility near Clermont that will create up to 200 full-time jobs during construction and 70...

Sheffield Resources secures NAIF loan to open major new mine in WA

Sheffield Resources will take out a $95 million loan from the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) to open a new mine and mineral facility in...
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