Liberty Bell Bay Smelter Future Uncertain Amid Funding Talks
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- The future of the Liberty Bell Bay manganese smelter remains uncertain as administrators continue negotiations with a preferred buyer consortium.
- A key member withdrew, creating a funding deadline, but a recent meeting provided a temporary reprieve, allowing workers to keep their jobs for now.
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Warum es wichtig ist
The Liberty Bell Bay manganese smelter, employing over 200 workers, has been in voluntary administration since March and has received over $9 million in government assistance.
Liberty Bell Bay has been given another reprieve, with administrators for the mothballed Tasmanian smelter continuing to engage with the consortium designated as its preferred buyer, the ABC understands.
It was revealed on Friday that Adroit Capital had withdrawn from the consortium, with workers informed of a Monday deadline to secure a new source of funding.
Now, following a closed-door stakeholder meeting, the ABC understands no final decision has been made about the smelter's future, and workers will maintain their jobs for the time being.
The ABC understands administrator EY Parthenon is continuing to engage with the consortium.
It is unclear if a new party has been considered as part of the negotiations.
The manganese smelter, which employs more than 200 workers, has received more than $9 million in government assistance since entering voluntary administration in March.
Offene Fragen
- Will a new buyer be found?
- What is the new funding source?
- What is the long-term viability of the smelter?

