Australia: 175 workers at Liberty Bell Bay face layoffs unless taking ...
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www.business-humanrights.orgHere’s a concise update on Liberty Bell Bay based on recent public sources.
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www.business-humanrights.orgSix months after it stopped processing ore, Liberty Bell Bay is courting a new operator for the troubled manganese smelter. It's signed a memorandum of understanding with a foreign company, which it says could provide operating capital and more customers for the smelter's product.
www.dailymotion.comMar 10, 2026 - Compliance & Ethics - Australia’s corporate regulator has taken the unusual step of asking a court to wind up Liberty Bell Bay after the company repeatedly failed to lodge mandatory financial reports and allegedly ignored court orders requiring it to do so.
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www.asic.gov.auThe Tasmanian Government is “taking immediate action” to facilitate support for those impacted by the halt in operations at the Liberty Bell Bay smelter.
www.australianmining.com.au19 May 2025 Eric Abetz, Minister for Business, Industry and Resources Liberty Bell Bay has advised the Tasmanian Government that production is being paused due to global ore supply issues. Minister for Business, Industry and Resources, Eric Abetz, said the Tasmanian Government had been briefed and was taking immediate action to mobilise support for impacted workers, their families and the broader community. “The Tasmanian Government has been and will continue to maintain very close contact...
www.premier.tas.gov.auThe appointment relates only to the ore paid for by the State. Liberty Bell Bay remains a commercial operation, and the broader business, workforce and on-site management are not subject to receivership. Minister for Business, Industry and Resources, Felix Ellis said today’s action is a targeted and proportionate step designed to protect Tasmania’s interests and secure the State’s loan, protect workers and preserve options for the future of the site. "The Tasmanian Government had provided...
www.premier.tas.gov.auThe Albanese and Rockliff Governments are protecting jobs and critical manufacturing capability at Liberty Bell Bay during its administration process. EY have formally accepted both Governments offer to jointly provide a $3 million loan, on a 50:50 basis, to support workers while administrator EY continues to conduct an expedited sale of the facility. This support is about providing workers with more certainty in what has been a very difficult time for the community. It will keep the workforce...
anthonyalbanese.com.auLiberty Bell Bay (LBB) continues to face ongoing operational and financial challenges and has not been in production since early June 2025.
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