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Flanagan to drive Mt Ida development

FORMER Atlas Iron founder David Flanagan has taken the role of Red Dirt Metals executive chairman to get more hands on with getting the company’s Mt Ida lithium project in Western Australia’s Eastern Goldfields into production.

David Flanagan in his Atlas Iron days.

David Flanagan in his Atlas Iron days.

Red Dirt Metals managing director Matthew Boyes resigned from his role, prompting Flanagan, who had been the company's non-executive chairman, to take on the executive role. Boyes decided that it was...

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