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As the Australian Government's flagship financing agency in the north, the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) is dedicated to delivering economic and social growth.
The August edition of NAIF Impact showcases our latest investments, project milestones, and community outcomes shaping growth across northern Australia.
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NAIF will invest up to $50 million to support the Element 25 Butcherbird Manganese Project in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
Sean Hughes shares how Kidston Hydro surpassed Indigenous employment goals, driving real benefits for Indigenous workers, businesses, and communities.
The Kidston Pumped Storage Hydro Project, Queensland's first pumped storage hydro development in four decades, is establishing innovative ways of fostering Indigenous employment and engagement outcomes in the renewable energy sector.
Read the latest news from NAIF including all of the latest project milestones and updates from across the north.
This quarter we've progressed opportunities through our project pipeline, delivered $148.3 million in draw downs, and reported an uptick of $38 million in Indigenous procurement outcomes through our projects. To date, four projects have fully repaid their loans, including QLD Airports, Onslow Marine Support Base, and the Pilbara Minerals P680 Expansion project.
Join us for an exclusive webinar on finance for housing infrastructure hosted by NAIF CEO Craig Doyle and CIO Stephen Land. This session will focus on the key challenges and opportunities within the housing industry and how you can secure project financing for your housing developments across northern Australia.
Read the latest news from NAIF including the first draw down of funds for BCI Minerals and updates from North Queensland Airports and the NAIF Statutory Review.
Environmental Keystones receives $5.59M NT Government and NAIF loan for a Wishart pyrolysis plant, turning 50,000 tonnes of green waste into valuable products.
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