The West Australian Sean Smith 14 May 2020 Yara International’s Burrup fertilisers plant in the Pilbara has borrowed $70 million from its Norwegian parent to support it through the next six months after a third consecutive annual loss. Read more ...
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The Australian Pipeliner 10 May 2020 The Western Australia Government will offer LNG vessels at Pilbara a discount in port dues to establish the region as a global fuelling hub. The McGowan Government will offer a 50 per cent discount ...
Read MoreWorld Heritage listing of Burrup Peninsula rock art edges closer with nomination process starting (Warning: Linked news stories may include images that are culturally sensitive. Unfortunately, FARA has no control over external websites.) ABC North West WA 28 August 2018 ...
Read MoreThis inquiry was due to present a final report tomorrow Wednesday 18 October. However, FARA has just received notification this morning 17 October that the committee’s report has now been deferred until 29 November. For further information on this important ...
Read MoreFriends of Australian Rock Art is truly pleased that Premier Barnett has promised that, if re-elected, he would push for World Heritage listing for Murujuga. However, we wonder why he did not go ahead over twelve months ago. Back then, ...
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