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$78 million funding boost for Port of Port Hedland works

by Annabelle Powell
May 2, 2022
in News, Ports, WA
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The Western Australian Government will provide $78 million funding for upcoming works on the Lumsden Point development, including the construction of seawalls.

A recent ACIL Allen report found the development of Lumsden Point would boost Western Australia’s Gross State Product by $9.5 billion and create 460 jobs per year.

 Lumsden Point will facilitate the export of battery metals such as lithium and copper concentrates, the import of renewable energy infrastructure, including wind turbines and blades, as well as support the rapid growth of direct shipping services to the Pilbara.

 The upcoming works will include the construction of seawalls to form laydown areas adjacent to the future wharf, as well as a causeway to connect the wharf and laydown area to the proposed logistics hub.

 The works will also enable dredging of the berth pocket and turning basin.

 Growing the capacity of Pilbara Ports has been identified by the independent Infrastructure Australia as a national infrastructure priority.

 Lumsden Point forms part of the recently completed Port of Port Hedland Development Plan Review, which was undertaken in order to maximise export capacity at the port.

 Works are expected to start later in 2022.

 Western Australia Ports Minister, Rita Saffioti, said, “The McGowan Government is committed to facilitating the expansion of trade in the Pilbara, with Lumsden Point to become a multi-user facility and logistics hub that will facilitate growth.

 “This strategic development will create new export pathways, jobs and revenue streams that will benefit not only the WA community, but Australia as a whole. It will also serve to cement WA’s reputation as the engine room for the Australian economy.

 “I welcome the Commonwealth Government’s acknowledgement, as part of the 2022-23 Commonwealth Budget, of the importance and significance of the Lumsden Point development.”

 Pilbara MLA, Kevin Michel, said, “This critical economic infrastructure will also enable the expansion of direct shipping services from Asia to the Pilbara, with the Port of Port Hedland seeing an increase in container volumes over the past 12 months, resulting in lower costs for businesses and consumers.

 “Lumsden Point will become the main export pathway from the Pilbara for battery metals and minerals, with growth of lithium and copper concentrates, which are used in the production of electric vehicles.”

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