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Shree takes Nelson Bay plan to the people

A DEVELOPMENT proposal and environment management plan for a direct shipping ore operation at the Nelson Bay River iron project in northwest Tasmania have been advertised for public consultation by the local council, again.

 Then resources minister Bryan Green and Shree Minerals directors Sanjay Loyalka and Amu Singh at the mine's opening in 2013

Then resources minister Bryan Green and Shree Minerals directors Sanjay Loyalka and Amu Singh at the mine's opening in 2013

Owned by Indian company Shree Minerals, Nelson Bay River was first developed in 2013 as a hematite and magnetite operation, with associated ore processing facilities, waste rock dumps, run-of-mine pad,...

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