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The Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) is delivering on its vision to transform northern Australia through financing infrastructure development.
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As the Australian Government's flagship financing agency in the north, the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) is dedicated to delivering economic and social growth.
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The expansion of Australia’s largest barramundi farm to stimulate exports and reduce Australia’s reliance on imported barramundi has reached a significant milestone with the signing of loan documents by the Northern Territory Government and Humpty Doo Barramundi Pty Ltd (HDB).
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EcoMag Limited advances to NAIF's due diligence phase in its mission to convert waste salt water into high purity magnesium. Australian-based company.
The Northern Australian Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) is working with Charles Darwin University (CDU) on a potential loan to help boost education facilities in Darwin’s CBD through the establishment of a new campus including teaching, research and facilities. The project is currently in the due diligence phase of NAIF’s assessment.
The Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) today announced its latest Investment Decision, to help finance the development of the Thunderbird Mineral Sands Project, one of the world’s largest and highest-grade zircon and titanium dioxide deposits located in the remote West Kimberley region.
NAIF has achieved financial close on a loan up to $27.5m to Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia for upgrades at Connellan Airport in Yulara, NT.
NAIF is backing regional Queensland’s agriculture sector with approval of a $71 million loan to support the expansion of an integrated fertiliser company.
NAIF’s largest investment to date is one step closer with the announcement of the prospective investment of a $150 million loan to Northern Territory Airports Pty Ltd (NTA).
NAIF’s second Investment Decision to benefit Western Australia is to finance the upgrade of a public road leading to one of the world’s largest lithium ore deposits. It will provide multi-user benefits for years to come.
The Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) has made its first Investment Decision on a Queensland project, to offer a $96 million loan to James Cook University (JCU).
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