First rare earths refinery secures $475m govt loan

Australia will get its first fully integrated rare earths refinery after the federal government responded to a call for investment from Iluka Resources and agreed to loan it $475 million. On Friday, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the Critical Minerals Facility (CMF) commitment to the mining company, which revised the estimated cost of its Eneabba…

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