Latest News About Liberty Bell Bay

Updated 2026-04-17 22:14

Here’s the latest on Liberty Bell Bay based on recent public updates:

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If you’d like, I can monitor for new official updates and summarize them as they become available, or create a quick timeline of key events with dates. I can also provide a brief explainer on what voluntary administration means in this context and how it could affect workers.

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Liberty Bell Bay | Business Tasmania

Liberty Bell Bay (LBB) continues to face ongoing operational and financial challenges and has not been in production since early June 2025.

www.business.tas.gov.au

Liberty Bell Bay manganese smelter put into voluntary administration

The Liberty Bell Bay manganese smelter has been put into voluntary administration almost a year after it's 200-strong workforce were told it was being placed into care and maintenance mode. The state and federal governments have pledged to work with the administrators as they look for a new owner.

www.dailymotion.com

Statement on Liberty Bell Bay | Premier of Tasmania

23 March 2026 Felix Ellis, Minister for Business, Industry and Resources The Tasmanian Government will urgently convene a meeting of the Bell Bay Response Team following significant developments at Liberty Bell Bay today, including the company being placed into voluntary administration. GFG has failed to deliver on its commitments to restart operations and provide certainty to Tasmanians.

www.premier.tas.gov.au

ASIC Moves to Wind Up Liberty Bell Bay After Years of Missing ...

Mar 10, 2026 - Compliance & Ethics - Australia’s corporate regulator has taken the unusual step of asking a court to wind up Liberty Bell Bay after the company repeatedly failed to lodge mandatory financial reports and allegedly ignored court orders requiring it to do so.

www.grcreport.com

Statement on Liberty Bell Bay

19 May 2025 Eric Abetz, Minister for Business, Industry and Resources Liberty Bell Bay has advised the Tasmanian Government that production is being paused due to global ore supply issues. Minister for Business, Industry and Resources, Eric Abetz, said the Tasmanian Government had been briefed and was taking immediate action to mobilise support for impacted workers, their families and the broader community. “The Tasmanian Government has been and will continue to maintain very close contact...

www.premier.tas.gov.au