Australian miner Mineral Resources (MinRes) has delivered the inaugural ore shipment from the Onslow Iron project to China Baowu Steel Group, outpacing expectations with an early arrival.
The company highlighted in a statement on Tuesday the milestone, stating that two MinRes transhippers were loading about 113 000 wet metric tonnes of iron-ore onto a bulk carrier anchored 40 km off the Port of Ashburton.
The legal challenge to Woodside's geological survey off the WA coast hangs on claims of 'whale songlines' and an island of fecund turtles. The first instinct is to laugh that someone would file such a preposterous claim and, less funny, that a court might take it seriously. That's when the giggling stops because here we have yet another warning of the threat to development and national wealth posed by activists, not least those on the bench
Aboriginal communities, corporations, clans, families and individuals all have their own agendas and, no less than other Australians, seek their own best advantage. One voice doesn’t speak for all, and one Voice won’t speak for all. The ongoing farce halting the development of an offshore WA gasfield is all the proof needed
Representatives of the Robe River Joint Venture partners, Rio Tinto, Mitsui and Nippon Steel, gathered in Perth recently to celebrate the 50-year anniversary of the venture’s first shipment.
Representatives of the Robe River Joint Venture partners, Rio Tinto, Mitsui and Nippon Steel, gathered in Perth last night to celebrate the 50-year anniversary of the venture's first shipment of iron