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FMG wants to change

PILBARA iron ore miner Fortescue Metals Group has been given approval by Western Australia’s Environmental Protection Authority to change a couple of conditions of its Cloudbreak life of mine project.

It's smooth sailing for FMG in the Pilbara

It's smooth sailing for FMG in the Pilbara

FMG also got the nod to start disposing of about 70 million cubic metres of tailings below the water table, and the go-ahead to go deeper than 90m in the pit. Cloudbreak and the adjacent Christmas Creek...

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