It’s the remote Pilbara iron ore project that has the market divided. Now, two years after first breaking ground at Ken’s Bore, Mineral Resources is out to spruik its flagship Onslow project, built at a cost of $3.5 billion.
That sales pitch is why a two-dozen strong press pack – from television presenters to The Australian Financial Review – found themselves transported by the company’s own airline service to the mine on Thursday.
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