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Rio Tinto to cut Yarwun production by 40%

Move aimed at extending the refinery’s life will take effect from October 2026

The tailings facility at Yarwun is expected to reach full capacity by 2031

The tailings facility at Yarwun is expected to reach full capacity by 2031 | Credits: Rio Tinto

Rio Tinto is cutting production at its Yarwun alumina refinery by 40% from October 2026 in an effort to extend the Gladstone, Queensland operation's life. That means cutting about 180 workers too. The...

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