Start-up businesses now have the choice to rent office space when they need it, rather than locking themselves into long-term contracts after the Hedland Business Centre opened its doors in August. The new centre, built by developer MACRO Realty Developments, will allow businesses and visiting professionals to rent office and boardroom spaces, as well as access Read the full article…
Bunnings fits future vision of the City, says Mayor
Sep 17, 2014 Articles
Bunnings has announced plans to open its new Port Hedland store late next year. The $12 million development will be built at Kingsford Smith Business Park on land purchased from the local council in May last year. Plans for the 4700sqm block include a main store, timber trade sales area, building materials and landscape Read the full article…
Claims of Australia’s biggest oil discovery in 30 years
Aug 19, 2014 Articles
US oil and gas player Apache has made what is being feted by some as potentially Australia’s largest oil discovery in the last 30 years, fuelling hopes of a new oil province located off the north-west coast. The field found by the Phoenix South-1 well, which was targeting gas rather than oil, could have potentially Read the full article…
FIFO camps should become ‘thing of the past’, Brendon Grylls says
Jul 31, 2014 Articles
Large-scale, fly-in fly-out (FIFO) mining camps should become a thing of the past as the State Government works to develop Pilbara towns into thriving populations centres, former WA Nationals leader Brendon Grylls says. Mr Grylls, the architect of the State Government’s Pilbara Cities policy, said the northern towns were building their capacity to better cater Read the full article…
Roy Hill hits construction halfway mark
Jul 30, 2014 Articles
The Roy Hill iron ore mine has hit a milestone, reaching the construction halfway point. The mine has been ramping up progress at the site since the successful completion of a US$ 7.2 billion loan facility in March, which was the biggest in the world at the time. Close to 5000 people will work on the project, Read the full article…
Fortescue to buy eight ships for $550m
Jul 17, 2014 Articles
Fortescue Metals Group plans to buy eight massive ships from China for $550 million. But the world’s fourth biggest iron ore producer says the investment will not affect its strategy to pay down more than $7 billion in debt. Chief executive Nev Power said the purchase of eight huge ore carriers, each capable of carrying Read the full article…
BHP Billiton looks to catch up to Rio Tinto in ironman contest
Jul 10, 2014 Articles
Miner BHP Billiton is confident it can ”close the gap” with iron ore arch-rival Rio Tinto on margin per tonne within a few years. And it is likely to develop the $20 billion outer-harbour project at Port Hedland rather than expand its inner-harbour operation if it moves to produce beyond its current annual run rate Read the full article…
FMG signs contract to build new iron ore ships
Jun 17, 2014 Articles
Fortescue has signed a contract to construct four new ‘very large ore carriers’ (VLOC). The contract, with an unnamed Chinese shipyard for the vessels, is valued at approximately US$ 275 million and will see the four ships delivered from November 2016 through to May 2017. The majority of payments will be made upon delivery and Read the full article…
Gina Rinehart’s Roy Hill iron ore project secures $US7.2 billion funding deal
Mar 25, 2014 Articles | Featured | State of the Market
Gina Rinehart’s Roy Hill iron ore project has secured a $US7.2 billion finance deal with a consortium of lenders including Australian banks. The iron ore mine in the Pilbara region of Western Australia is the biggest mining construction project in Australia and will employ thousands of people at its peak. The finance deal is made Read the full article…
Hedland port looks to increase access
Mar 25, 2014 Articles | State of the Market
The Port Hedland Port Authority has been quietly working on proposals to increase access to port space for iron ore miners, considering proposals for new terminals at Finucane Island and Lumsden Point. PHPA yesterday confirmed it was considering proposals for both outer and inner-harbour developments aimed at providing precious new space for existing exporters and Read the full article…