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Queensland to fund state-run vanadium plant

THE Palaszczuk government has decided to develop a state-run vanadium processing plant, as Queensland seeks to bolster its role as a producer and exporter of new-economy minerals, getting ahead of the eventual wind-down of its coal mines.

Queensland to fund state-run vanadium plant

State treasurer Cameron Dick has allocated an initial A$10 million from its $520 million Invested in Queensland program to support development of a common-user facility at Townsville.    Dick said...

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