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Central Eyre on road to iron

IRON Road has been given the green light by the South Australian government for its Central Eyre Iron Project – a 21.5 million tonnes per annum high grade, low impurity iron concentrate mine – with the granting of two key approvals.

Karma Barndon
SA premier, mines minister Tom Koutsantonis and Iron Road's Andrew Stocks.

SA premier, mines minister Tom Koutsantonis and Iron Road's Andrew Stocks.

The CEIP has been pushing progress on financing and construction, with rail and port components labelled a priority by Infrastructure Australia in September and major interest shown in April by three major...

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