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Created by Hooksey Hooksey  > 9 months ago, 23 Jun 2011
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Hooksey
Hooksey

WA

558 posts

23 Jun 2011 4:13pm
Just received the below news (as expected):

West Australian Premier Colin Barnett is planning to address recent developments at the Oakajee port & rail infrastructure project at 3pm in Perth today, after Sinosteel's decision to pull the plug on its AUD 2bn Weld Range iron ore project, a spokesperson for the premier said.

The move by the Chinese metals company could potentially jeopardize the AUD 6bn Oakajee project to proceed in its current structure.

This also comes as Murchison Metals [MMX:AU], the half owner of the project along with Japanese trading house Mitsubishi [8058:JP], is due to submit a bankable feasibility study on the project by an extended deadline of 30 June.

Shares of Murchison, which fell nearly 6% today to AUD 0.765, were placed under a trading halt on Thursday shortly after the announcement by Sinosteel.

Sinosteel said that it decided to definitively put Weld Range on hold until certainty around the Oakajee project can be resolved. It was previously one of the three foundation customers for the port.

As reported, the state and federal governments have together committed AUD 678m in funding for the project and will provide advice on how to best implement the infrastructure.



ozpricey
ozpricey

WA

333 posts

23 Jun 2011 6:04pm
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Hooksey said...

Just received the below news (as expected):


As reported, the state and federal governments have together committed AUD 678m in funding for the project and will provide advice on how to best implement the infrastructure.




You could engineer a breakwater to function as an artificial reef that'd work for a range of conditions. Surely if they're going to screw Corro's we could at least make them acknowledge the significance and remunerate the windsurfing community for the loss of such an iconic world class place.

I'm a bit in the dark about it Hooksey, has anyone had a go? Obviously there's been stiff opposition against the development entirely, but should it go ahead has there been plans to facilitate a compensation for the windsurf mob?
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

23 Jun 2011 11:09pm
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ozpricey said...

Hooksey said...

Just received the below news (as expected):


As reported, the state and federal governments have together committed AUD 678m in funding for the project and will provide advice on how to best implement the infrastructure.




. Surely if they're going to screw Corro's we could at least make them acknowledge the significance and remunerate the windsurfing community for the loss of such an iconic world class place.



They said they would build an artificial reef.

That made GWC and WWA go quiet and now all is forgotten so we know damn well it would never happen.

ozpricey
ozpricey

WA

333 posts

23 Jun 2011 11:51pm
Who said? Official letter? ... or news report? Link?
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