Has the NT's controversial infrastructure hub at Middle Arm found its first tenant?

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Has the NT's controversial infrastructure hub at Middle Arm found its first tenant?
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Tivan appears to be the first company to publicly state its intention to be a tenant of the controversial Middle Arm Sustainable Development Precinct.

abc.net.au/news/tivan-deal-to-process-at-middle-arm-precinct-near-darwin/101972472Resources company Tivan Limited says it has reached an agreement with the Northern Territory Government to build a mineral-processing facility near Darwin.

Tivan appears to be the first company to publicly state its intention to be a tenant of the controversial 'Middle Arm Sustainable Development Precinct' — which last year received aToday's announcement by Tivan, formerly known as TNG Limited, represents a return to the company’s original plans for processing.

In 2019 the company submitted a proposal to the Environment Protection Authority to build a facility at Middle Arm, for processing minerals from its vanadium, titanium and iron ore project at Mount Peake, 235 kilometres north of Alice Springs.

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