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Right direction for port expansion: Atlas

THE Western Australian Government will pitch in $9.5 million to the Panama Berth project in Port Hedland, which is aimed at easing congestion and meeting the growing demands of current and future iron ore and other mineral producers at one of Australia’s busiest ports.

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Right direction for port expansion: Atlas

In a trip to the state’s north yesterday, Premier Alan Carpenter said the funding will cover dredging works and the design and costings for the new facility at Utah Point. “The project will cut a berth...

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