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Strandline Resources progresses debt facility for Coburn mineral sands project, advances exploration at Tanzania assets

Strandline Resources progresses debt facility for Coburn mineral sands project, advances exploration at Tanzania assets January 28, 2021 Strandline Resources has shortlisted lenders regarding a $100 million debt tranche, which is the remaining funding required to develop Coburn. 16SHARES Perth-based explorer Strandline Resources (ASX: STA) has spent the three months to December 2020 advancing a commercial debt facility to finance development of its flagship $260 million Coburn minerals sands project in WA. In a quarterly report released today, the company confirmed it was in detailed discussions with shortlisted lenders regarding the proposed $100 million debt tranche, which will stand alongside a 15-year, $150 million loan under the Commonwealth Government’s Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility.

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Livestock carrier Barkly Pearl banned from Australian ports for two years

Livestock carrier Barkly Pearl banned from Australian ports for two years FriFriday 8 JanJanuary 2021 at 6:10am The damaged Barkly Pearl has been loaded onto heavy-lift ship the Falcon near the Abrolhos Islands. ( Share Print text only Cancel A damaged livestock carrier that has been berthed in a West Australian port for two months has been banned from using any Australian port for two years after the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) found the lives of seafarers on board had been put at risk and it was a threat to Australia s marine environment. Key points: The Barkly Pearl has been handed AMSA s most severe ban to date

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