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Pilbara Minerals picks Bithari for bus services

TAKING workers from offsite accommodation to the mine site and from the airport to the workers’ village during the construction phase of Pilbara Minerals’ Pilgangoora lithium and tantalum project will be the job of family-owned company Bithari.

 Troy Eaton (left), Denise Smith and Scott Dryland.

Troy Eaton (left), Denise Smith and Scott Dryland.

Bithari, run by Doris Eaton, her son Troy Eaton and his wife Denise Smith, could also have that contract expanded to involve permanent personnel transfer during mine operations. The Njamal family is...

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