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First magnesite shipment in 30 years to leave Darwin Port

Bulk sample of magnesite bound for Japan on the vessel Kobe Gloria

Jeff Elliott (Chairman) and John Murray (Director) celebrating the successful loading of magnesite at Darwin Port.

Jeff Elliott (Chairman) and John Murray (Director) celebrating the successful loading of magnesite at Darwin Port. | Credits: Thessally Resources

A 15,000t sample of high-grade magnesite from the Huandot project near Darwin is bound for Japan, the first shipment of its kind to leave Darwin Port since 1995. The magnesite ore was crushed into lump...

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