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WA gears up for 'game-changing' Lumsden Point development

Two new wharfs in Port Hedland will take imports from mid-2026

The development is part of a $565 million investment from the Australian government for common-user port upgrades in the Pilbara.

The development is part of a $565 million investment from the Australian government for common-user port upgrades in the Pilbara. | Credits: Shutterstock

The Western Australian and federal governments have touted the "game-changing" potential of the $450 million Lumsden Point development at Port Hedland, with imports expected to begin flowing from it in...

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