BHP sells stake in power network

Original article by Brad Thompson
The Australian – Page: 15 & 23 : 10-Dec-25

The Global Infrastructure Partners subsidiary of BlackRock will acquire a minority stake in BHP’s inland power network in the Pilbara. The $US2bn ($3.02bn) deal includes Western Australia Iron Ore’s assets such as the Yarnima gas-fired power station and 400km of transmission and distribution lines that service BHP’s iron ore mines and the company-built mining town of Newman. BHP has a 85 per cent stake in WAIO, whose inland power assets will be transferred to a new entity that will be 51 per cent owned by BHP. The resources group will pay the entity a monthly tariff for using the power network over the next 25 years.

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BHP GROUP LIMITED – ASX BHP, BLACKROCK INCORPORATED, GLOBAL INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS

Crucial port project given no value

Original article by Darren Gray
The Age – Page: 23 : 29-Jun-18

Access to two shipping berths to be built at Port Hedland under the long-mooted North West Infrastructure project is considered to be at the heart of the takeover battle for Atlas Iron. Fortescue Metals Group and Hancock Prospecting are vying for control of Atlas, which has been a member of NWI for some years, although the berth project is yet to come to fruition. Atlas noted in an ASX release on 28 June that the Western Australian government’s public policy is that the berths flagged under the NWI project should be set aside for junior miners. Neither Fortescue or Hancock could be considered as falling into this category.

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ATLAS IRON LIMITED – ASX AGO, FORTESCUE METALS GROUP LIMITED – ASX FMG, HANCOCK PROSPECTING PTY LTD, WESTERN AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET

PM splurges on projects to soothe WA’s anger over GST carve-up

Original article by Andrew Tillett
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 3 : 27-Apr-18

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has offered to give Western Australia a $A187 million top-up goods and services tax payment. The money is to be spent on expanding or refurbishing three hospitals, while Turnbull is also expected to announce funding for extra train stations and a road bypass in outer Perth suburbs. The Liberal Party currently holds 11 of the 16 federal seats in WA, but five are held with a margin of less than seven per cent.

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, AUSTRALIA. ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPT, LIBERAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA

Shorten backs WA Metronet

Original article by Tess Ingram, Julie-anne Sprague
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 5 : 24-May-16

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has promised to provide $A1bn worth of funding for the Metronet rail project in Western Australia if the Australian Labor Party wins the 2016 federal election. Shorten intends to utilise funding that was previously allocated to the state’s Perth Freight Link road project. State Opposition Leader Mark McGowan intends to proceed with the Metronet project if his party wins the state election in March 2017.

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AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, WESTERN AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, CURTIN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, WESTERN AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF TREASURY AND FINANCE, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF FINANCE