A man spent more than half an hour trapped in his truck yesterday after it rolled in Port Hedland, spilling 40 tonnes of salt onto the road.
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Brockman and Aurizon sign Pilbara rail deal
Brockman Mining has signed a three year relationship agreement with Aurizon that will see the rail operator develop and operate rail and port infrastructure for the company’s two Pilbara iron ore projects.
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Iron ore port expansion seeks company proposals
Esperance Port has shortlisted two corporations to provide proposals on the development of a new multi-user iron ore export facility.
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Two men dead after ammonium nitrate truck fire
Two men have died and another is inured after a crash which saw a truck carrying ammonium nitrate catch fire in Western Australia last night.
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Iron ore train derails in WA
A freight train carrying iron ore to Esperance Port has derailed, scattering 32 carriages and about 2240 tonnes of the commodity across the tracks.
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Multi-user port in Pilbara receives EPA backing
A multi-user iron ore port in the Pilbara has been given approval by the State’s Environmental Protection Authority.
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Coke truck stolen and set alight
A Coca cola truck was found engulfed in flames after being stolen from a Kalgoorlie freight company.
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Ports as gateways: 2013 WA Ports Conference
The 2013 WA Ports Conference is set to challenge those attending to consider how value is created by ports and highlight the importance of interdependent and collaborative relationships with private industry.
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DMP targets the transportation of dangerous goods
The Department of Mines and Petroleum has announced plans to target the transportation of fireworks and other dangerous goods.
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Rio’s driverless trucks move 100 million tonnes
Rio Tinto has reached a significant milestone in its use of automated haul trucks in the Pilbara, announcing they have moved more than 100 million tonnes of earth.
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