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.auHere’s the latest on Liberty Bell Bay based on the most recent publicly available briefings.
Key development: Liberty Bell Bay was placed into voluntary administration in March 2026, as part of efforts to stabilize the business and explore a potential sale or recapitalisation. Administrators are assessing options while engaging with stakeholders. This marks a significant step after ongoing operational and financial challenges.
Government response: The Tasmanian Government has been actively coordinating with the administrators and stakeholders, including support programs for workers and communities affected by the pause in production. The government continues to monitor the situation and engage with federal partners on matters of national importance.
Corporate/regulatory context: There have been regulatory actions and discussions around Liberty Bell Bay, including ASIC’s court action focused on winding up the company due to years of missing financial reports, which adds complexity to the future of the site. The regulator’s move is separate from the administration process but influences the insolvency landscape.
Operational history and current status: Liberty Bell Bay has not been in production since mid-2025, with the pause linked to global ore supply disruptions and broader supply-chain pressures. The pause preceded the administration, and the site has faced ongoing production challenges.
Community and workforce impact: The pause and subsequent administration affect around 200+ workers, with governments at both state and federal levels offering support and exploring pathways to preserve jobs or transition workers to new opportunities.
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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.auASIC wind up Liberty Bell Bay: Stay updated on Liberty Bell Bay ASIC action with Colitco’s latest news and insights
colitco.comThe 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.comMar 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.comTasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff has urged the Federal Government to facilitate support for the 250 full-time employees impacted by the Liberty Bell Bay smelter pausing its operations.
www.australianmining.com.au19 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...
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www.asic.gov.auThe Tasmanian Government is “taking immediate action” to facilitate support for those impacted by the halt in operations at the Liberty Bell Bay smelter.
www.australianmining.com.au23 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.
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