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Bald Hill keeps on trucking

AUSTRALIAN Bauxite is taking advantage of Tasmania’s low fuel prices to press ahead during the COVID-19 pandemic and secure sales contracts for fertiliser-grade bauxite and cement-grade bauxite from the Bald Hill mine worth more than $2.5 million.

 Production in full-swing at Bald Hill

Production in full-swing at Bald Hill

Bald Hill is near Campbell Town in northern Tasmania. The company has produced the next cargo of 35,000 tonnes of cement grade bauxite from Bald Hill ahead of schedule, with trucking to port to be completed...

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