
Sheffield Resources is pleased to deliver a business briefing of the Thunderbird Mineral Sands project.
Please join us at the Bernardine Greene Room at the SSJG Heritage Centre for a formal briefing followed by light refreshments on the lawn served by students of Nirrumbuk Aboriginal Corporation.
The proposed Thunderbird project, midway between Derby and Broome on the Dampier Peninsula, offers local long-term jobs and a much-needed boost to the economy.
The 'Pledge to the Kimberley Community' was detailed recently by Managing Director Bruce McFadzean and includes:
220 project jobs increasing to 280 by 2024 for the life of the mine
A locally-based DIDO operational workforce, over 42 years
Local content, jobs, training and business contracts
An estimated $100 million1 in royalties to Traditional Owners over the life of the mine
Building to 40 percent Aboriginal employment within the first 8 years of operations Read More about Sheffield's pledge to the Broome and Derby community... Click here to read about the appointment of engineering, procurement & construction tenderer Click here to read about the $200million debt facility appointment Click here to read more about the SSJG Heritage Centre
| Venue: | Sisters of St John of God | | Starting: | 4:30 PM | | Monday 6th November 2017 | | Ending: | 7:00 PM | | Date of Registration: | Tuesday, 07 November 2017 | | Phone Enquiries: | 9193 5553 |
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