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Pilbara is more of a level playing field: FerrAus

IRON ore hopeful FerrAus has said the Western Australian Government’s decision to grant the North West Iron Ore Alliance members access to two berths in Port Hedland’s harbour will break down some of the commercial barriers to developing the company’s Pilbara iron ore projects.

Kristie Batten
Pilbara is more of a level playing field: FerrAus

FerrAus managing director David Turvey commended WA Planning and Infrastructure Minister Alannah MacTiernan for the decision. "It sends a clear message that the future of the Pilbara will now be conducted...

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