Western Australia
At the AMEC Meet the Producer Breakfast in Perth in October, collaboration took centre stage as the mining sector’s most powerful tool for overcoming operational challenges and driving future success.
A recent scoping study on a major Pilbara manganese project reveals $84 million CAPEX, presenting significant opportunities for suppliers across a 16-year mine life.
A $981, debt facility has reached financial close for a salt and potash project in the Pilbara, WA, with the first shipment expected by late 2026 and key milestones progressing.
The design phase has commenced for a $22 million clean energy training hub in the Pilbara, aimed at developing hydrogen industry skills, with completion set for 2028.
A key milestone has been achieved in the $98 million worker accommodation project on Rottnest Island, with the public consultation period now open.
A gold project near Laverton, WA is progressing with plans for 2026 production, following a feasibility study highlighting a CAPEX of AUD $111M for plant and infrastructure.
A major $280 million mixed-use development featuring residential apartments and commercial spaces in Warwick has been opened for public comment, marking a significant step in urban revitalisation for the area.
A major mixed-use redevelopment in Cottesloe, featuring a 17-storey building with apartments, a hotel, and commercial spaces, is now open for public comment as part of a significant urban renewal project.
A major renewable energy development in South Western Australia is advancing with new financing strategies, focusing on non-dilutive funding options.
Strike Energy and Hancock Energy have secured Western Australian Planning Commission approval for their $145 million gas processing plant at Arrowsmith East, within the West Erregulla field, marking a key milestone in their joint venture with Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG).