Wow how touchy.
I was just pointing out that WA is perhaps not the only saviour of Australia's economy.
An unbalanced report which also ignores a little matter of Natural gas exports.
Regards PhilipA
The news article in Question was directed at the iron ore production , if you feel left out then complain to Eliza Borrelo who wrote the report . I was just confirming Bob10 #3 it was iron ore the report was referring too , not too start a " my dicks bigger than yours contest " .
Wow how touchy.
I was just pointing out that WA is perhaps not the only saviour of Australia's economy.
An unbalanced report which also ignores a little matter of Natural gas exports.
Regards PhilipA
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
Yes I remember him , I used to work at a line camp on the rail line between Newman and Pt Headland - ( redmont I think it was called- was in the mid 80's ) and I remember watching 1 of the trains go past when I first got there and the blokes were saying there's another $100 in Lang's pocket , that was per cart , not per train - How true I am not sure...
It was prolyl like most things in this country , great idea's until 1 state thinks the other is getting something more/free/extra/cheaper and it don't happen out of pure jealousy.
Bulletman
WA and QLD's mining industry has been propping up the Australian economy for a Very long time now, What is so surprising about these states doing the same old thing during this pandemic.![]()
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It isn't only iron ore that is keeping the coffers filled QLD coal is a Huge export earner as is the pretty significant Gold industry in WA.
China does have its own iron ore shows in the Midwest and about 80k south of Karratha But they pale into insignificance compared to the other major iron ore players in the Pilbara area.
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[QUOTE=Bulletman;2998660]Yes I remember him , I used to work at a line camp on the rail line between Newman and Pt Headland - ( redmont I think it was called- was in the mid 80's ) and I remember watching 1 of the trains go past when I first got there and the blokes were saying there's another $100 in Lang's pocket , that was per cart , not per train - How true I am not sure...
It was prolyl like most things in this country , great idea's until 1 state thinks the other is getting something more/free/extra/cheaper and it don't happen out of pure jealousy.
Bulletman[/QUOT
Was a Train driver there in 70/80s and Hammersley Iron before that , Redmont line camp was on the the then Mt Newman Mining Co Rail Network & now called BHP Iron Ore , lang Hancock was a discoverer of iron ore in around 1964 in the Pilbara with a bloke calledErnest Archibald Maynard ( Peter ) Wright
, later to become Hancock & Wright Mining then sold out to CRIA now Rio Tinto Iron ore .
Cant remember what lang & Peter got per tone from Rio but $100 a wagon probably about right , the trains were 96 & 122 cars in the early days so that's $9600 & $12200 a train back then when i started at Hammersly Iron in 1968 i was on $0.80c an hour ..
Have met lang Hancock he was a great bloke and a true Ozzy .
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