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Skardon River opening closer

METRO Mining has picked up final environmental approval from the Queensland government for its subsidiary Gulf Alumina’s Skardon River bauxite project, after a three year environmental assessment and community consultation process.

Karma Barndon
Queensland bauxite sample.

Queensland bauxite sample.

Metro took 99.8% of the unlisted and public Gulf this month, and was now working to compulsorily acquiring the remaining shareholdings. With approvals all sewn up construction and operational phases...

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