OPR - Oakajee Port & Rail

General

The Oakajee deepwater port and rail project will deliver an integrated open access, bulk commodity supply chain to transport iron ore from Western Australia's mid-west region to customers in the Asia Pacific region, maximising value to customers, shareholders, the community and the economy.

OPR Undertakes comprehensive engagement with government, business and the community. The ongoing input of these stakeholders helps OPR develop sustainable plans to manage key environmental and social impacts indentified in studies and consultation.

OPR has made a commitment to develop community benefits for the mid-west region and is partnering with community, government and the private sector on a number of community-based projects. These include the Good Heart Mid-West Aboriginal Art exhibition and the Great Northern Football League.

OPR Mid-West Consultation —  2011-2012


OPR Engineering Manager - Rail, Eric Englund, Regional Manager
Peter Spalding and Senior Manager Approvals Damien McAlinden 
meet with Murchison Shire Councillors, July 2011
 
 
Cue Councillor Pixie Pigdon, Crosslands Director Neil Holland, Cue resident Warren Harrington and OPR General Manager Government and Community Relations Kim Pervan at a consultation session in Cue, April 2012
 
Graduate Environmental Scientist Emma Bax speaks with Year 10
and 11 Students about the responsibilities of an Environmental
Scientist, in particular working with OPR, June 2011
 
OPR Community Office Manager Carleen Kelly, Mission to Seafarers Chaplain Bill Ross and Social consultant Peta Dzidic at the OPR Community Office Open Day, May 2011