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Bea Bea quarry build

A NEW quarry that will supply ballast for the Koodaideri rail line will be the first Indigenous owned and operated quarry in Western Australia.

A Rio Tinto train at the 7-Mile rail yard in Karratha. Image by Karma Barndon

A Rio Tinto train at the 7-Mile rail yard in Karratha. Image by Karma Barndon

Rio Tinto's $2.6 billion Koodaideri mine, 35km northwest of its existing Yandicoogina mine, is being built with the help of local Indigenous communities, with  more than $60 million in contract works handed...

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