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Rio Tinto partners with traditional owners to open new mine

June 20, 2025

Rio Tinto has officially opened its newest iron ore mine, Western Range, with Western Australian Premier Roger Cook and Federal Resources Minister Madeleine King joining Yinhawangka Traditional Owners and senior representatives from Rio Tinto and joint venture partner China Baowu Group to mark the milestone.

Western Range has the capacity to produce up to 25 million tonnes of iron ore per year and could sustain the existing Paraburdoo mining hub for up to 20 years.

The $2 billion1 project, a joint venture between Rio Tinto and Baowu, was completed on time and on budget. It involved building a primary crusher and 18-kilometre conveyor system linked to the existing Paraburdoo processing plant.

The new mine provides stability for Paraburdoo’s more than 880 residential and FIFO employees.

It also supports the ongoing viability of Paraburdoo town and strengthens the Western Australian and national economies through royalties and taxes.

Yinhawangka Aboriginal Corporation Board Chairwoman Robyn Hayden and Yinhawangka Traditional Owners joined Premier Cook, Minister King, Baowu Group Chairman Hu Wangming, Baowu Resources Chairman Shi Bing, Rio Tinto Chief Executive Jakob Stausholm, Rio Tinto Iron Ore Chief Executive Simon Trott and other government and joint venture representatives on site for the opening.

“For Yinhawangka people, Country is everything – it holds our spirit, our Law, and our deep responsibility to protect what was passed down to us, Ms Hayden said.

“The opening of the Western Range mine represents a shift in how our heritage is being recognised and respected. We acknowledge the work Rio Tinto has done to change how they engage with us, and the steps they’ve taken to build a stronger, more honest partnership. This is a meaningful beginning – and we stand ready to walk forward together.”

Premier Cook said the opening of Western Range was a significant achievement, and its importance to Western Australia’s economy could not be overstated.

“My government will continue to back in our resources industry, which is creating quality jobs for Western Australians while helping us maintain the standard of life we all enjoy,” he said.

Federal Resources Minister Madeleine King said: “The opening of Western Range is fantastic news for the Pilbara, for Western Australians, for Traditional Owners and for the nation.

“The Pilbara is the engine room of the nation’s economy. Projects like Western Range will keep that engine running for future generations of Australians.”

Western Range is Rio Tinto’s first project to feature a co-designed Social, Cultural and Heritage Management Plan (SCHMP) with the Yinhawangka Traditional Owners.

In keeping with the SCHMP, announced in 2022 with the Yinhawangka Aboriginal Corporation, Western Range has been designed to protect significant cultural and heritage values in the area.

 

 

 

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