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Sheffield unites for Thunderbird construction

SHEFFIELD Resources has appealed to locals to help their community and get behind the Thunderbird mineral sands project mid-way between Derby and Broome, which faces a Native Title hurdle as it nears construction and final approval.

Karma Barndon
Terry Marshall, Justin King and Gayle Keys have been engaged to work on the Thunderbird Project.

Terry Marshall, Justin King and Gayle Keys have been engaged to work on the Thunderbird Project.

Construction of the 42-year-life mine is set to kick off later this year, with local, inter-generational jobs and business opportunities expected to be made available on site as well as at the Derby and...

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