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THERE are still about 70 billion tonnes of high-grade iron ore resources remaining in Western Australia’s Pilbara that could sustain production for another 65 years, a report by the Minerals Council of Australia has found.

 Iron ore rules in the Pilbara

Iron ore rules in the Pilbara

THE report Iron Ore: When Quality Meets Opportunity, tracks Australia's rise as the leading producer of iron ore in the world. The iron ore industry was born in WA's remote Pilbara in the 1960s and...

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