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Nyrstar bailout rises to $240m, smelters losing $15m a month

One of the world’s largest metal trading houses has secured extra taxpayer funding to work out the long-term future of smelters in Port Pirie and Hobart.

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Nyrstar bailout rises to $240m, smelters losing $15m a month

One of the world’s largest metal trading houses has secured extra taxpayer funding to work out the long-term future of smelters in Port Pirie and Hobart.

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Breaking: Further $105m federal-state bailout announced for Nyrstar smelters

The federal, Tasmanian and South Australian governments have contributed to a new funding package for Nyrstar's Hobart and Port Pirie smelters, including money for feasibility studies into modernising and expanding…

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  1. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·abc.net.au

    Breaking: Further $105m federal-state bailout announced for Nyrstar smelters

    The federal, Tasmanian and South Australian governments have contributed to a new funding package for Nyrstar's Hobart and Port Pirie smelters, including money for feasibility…

  2. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·afr.com

    Nyrstar bailout rises to $240m, smelters losing $15m a month

    One of the world’s largest metal trading houses has secured extra taxpayer funding to work out the long-term future of smelters in Port Pirie and Hobart.