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Robe River to pay for land clearing

ROBE River, part of Rio Tinto's iron ore network, will be slugged up to $1500 for every hectare of native vegetation it clears from now on as it expands operations at the Mesa A/Warramboo iron ore project in Western Australia’s Pilbara.

The Robe River operation is linked to Rio Tinto's Cape Lambert operation.

The Robe River operation is linked to Rio Tinto's Cape Lambert operation.

The Mesa A project is a joint venture between a number of proponents, including Robe River Mining, North Mining, Mitsui, Cape Lambert Iron Associates, Nippon Steel, Sumikin Resources and Sumitomo Metal...

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