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- $150 Million Loan, Hundreds of Jobs for Mineral Sands project
Discover how a $150 million loan is set to create hundreds of jobs in the Coburn Heavy Minerals Sands Project, located in Gascoyne, Western Australia.
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- Strandline loan reaches contractual close
NAIF's $150M Loan Boosts Coburn Mineral Sands Project in Western Australia, a vital investment in critical minerals.
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- $30 million for Alliance maintenance facility
NAIF's $30M Investment Boosts Central Queensland Aviation creating hundreds of jobs and economic growth.
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- Cotton gin just the tonic for the Kimberley
NAIF awards a loan of up to $32m to construct a Kimberley Cotton Gin establishing a new cotton growing industry worth an estimated $925 million.
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- Expansion work commences at NAIF-backed barramundi farm
Expansion work begins at NAIF-backed barramundi farm in NT. NAIF loaned up to $7.18m for stage one.
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- Export hub a boost for Darwin
Discover how the new export hub at Darwin International Airport, backed by a $150m loan from NAIF, has provided stability and opened up new possibilities.
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- Extra $2 billion for the north to boom
The Australian Government is boosting NAIF with an extra $2 billion, to finance critical infrastructure projects in the north.
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- Funding milestone for Kimberley cotton gin
The Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) has reached contractual close on a $34 million loan to support a new cotton gin in the Kimberley.
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- Going for growth in the fertiliser industry
The Australian Government's NAIF has committed up to $255m for vital infrastructure to back the Perdaman Urea Project in Western Australia.
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- Government reaffirms ongoing commitment to developing northern Australia
The Hon Keith Pitt MP and Hon Michelle Landry MP reaffirm the government's commitment to developing northern Australia in a joint media release.
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- Indigenous culture embraced at Humpty Doo
Humpty Doo Barramundi farm in northern Australia embraces Indigenous culture through procurement, employment, and staff training.
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- Investment to kickstart fertiliser industry
NAIF has committed a loan of up to $220m for the Perdaman Urea Project, set to be Australia's largest urea plant, producing 2m tonnes annually.
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