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Tasmania encourages Avebury restart

THE Tasmanian government has announced a support package worth more than $A3.5 million to encourage the reopening of the Avebury nickel mine.

Kristie Batten
The Tasmanian government announced $A3.5 million to encourage the reopening of the Avebury nickel mine.

The Tasmanian government announced $A3.5 million to encourage the reopening of the Avebury nickel mine.

Avebury is currently being sold by MMG to unlisted Avebury Nickel Mines (ANM) in a $33.25 million deal due to be finalised by the end of this month. The West Coast Economic Working Group and ANM approached...

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