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Collie Micronising Qualification Plant Commissioned

In a first for Australia’s battery minerals industry, International Graphite today announced the successful commissioning of its new graphite micronising plant at Collie, south of Perth. The qualification-scale microniser, with a capacity of 200 tonnes per annum, is the largest in Australia and a milestone in the development of a domestic graphite industry. It will be the first to produce graphite products in Australia for customer acceptance testing.

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Australian Government invests $4.7M in our battery graphite critical minerals development

The Australian Government has awarded International Graphite a $4.7M grant through the national Critical Minerals Development Program administered by the Federal Department of Industry, Science and Resources. The funds, which are expected to be available from 1 June 2023, will help fast-track the integrated mine-to-market graphite supply chain the Company is developing in Western Australia.

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New study gives Collie battery graphite plant the green light

A new scoping study released today shows outstanding financial returns from International Graphite’s proposed battery anode material (BAM) facility at Collie, in Western Australia. The scoping study makes a compelling case for the proposed multi-million dollar facility designed to process up to 40,000 tonnes pa of graphite concentrate and produce a full range of downstream graphite products including anode material for lithium-ion batteries.

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