Creditors of NT mine with $360m debt call for more government oversight
12-06-2026 01:08 via abc.net.au

Creditors of NT mine with $360m debt call for more government oversight

In the wake of Nathan River Resources entering into voluntary administration, creditors have criticised the NT government for its lack of oversight of the struggling company. ASIC documents show the mining company owes more than $360 million.
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