Nabalco

Nabalco, (North Australian Bauxite and Alumina Company) was a mining and extraction company set up in 1964 to exploit bauxite reserves on the Gove Peninsula, Australia. Nabalco was renamed Alcan Gove Pty Ltd in 2002.

Nabalco
IndustryMining, mineral extraction
Founded1964
Defunct2002
SuccessorAlcan Gove Pty Ltd (2002)

Nabalco was formed from a consortium including the Swiss-based Alusuisse (70%) and the Australian company CSR Limited.

The development was opposed by the indigenous inhabitants, which gave rise to the legal action Milirrpum v Nabalco Pty Ltd (Gove land rights case). That resulted in a ruling against intrinsic native land rights in 1971.

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