"The mines operation is shut at the moment and we hope to restart the copper mines by 2017 with financial support and tax reliefs. We have offered ASD 25 million financial package to sustain the operations to Vedanta for copper mines," Hodgman, who is leading a Tasmanian trade mission to the country, told PTI here.
The mine is run by Vedanta subsidiary, Copper Mines of Tasmania (CMT) and its operations at Mt Lyell copper mine on Tasmania's west coast were suspended in 2014.
It was employing 370 workers earlier.
CMT earlier announced that Vedanta had given it the nod to move to the final feasibility stage for a planned resumption of mining.
Hodgman is leading a trade delegation comprising industry leaders from education, energy, tourism, and food and beverage sectors to the country. They started off from Kerala.
Meetings with government and business leaders will seek to deepen economic links, while showcasing what the pristine and innovative island state of Tasmania has to offer visitors, students and investors, the premier said.
The delegation also aims to finalise some important business and sporting exchange programmes, Minister for state growth Matthew Groom said.
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