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Cape Hardy hub still happening

FEARS the proposed Cape Hardy port and industrial precinct on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula could be scuppered as part of the federal government’s “rorts and waste” audit into grants and infrastructure pledges made by the former Liberal-National Coalition government have subsided, after Iron Road confirmed the $25 million grant promised in 2019 would be honoured in the 2022-23 Budget.

 Cape Hardy port proposal

Cape Hardy port proposal

In a statement to the Australian Securities Exchange Iron Road said the government had maintained the $25 million grant commitment to assist financing and development of an export facility at Cape Hardy...

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