OPR - Oakajee Port & Rail

Media Releases

22 June 2010

Artists Rewarded at Good Heart 2010 (1.03 Mb)

15 June 2010

Deputy Premier Opens Doors to Good Heart 2010 (1.04 Mb)  

05 May 2010

OPR Helps Create Art for the Heart (0.73 Mb)

30 March 2010

OPR Delivers Feasibility Report to State Government

18 March 2010

OPR Plans Increased Port Start-Up Capacity and Selects Potential Initial Customers

16 February 2010

OPR Confirms High Demand for Oakajee Port Capacity

10 February 2010

OPR Supports Mid-West Aboriginal Artists with ‘Good Heart’

15 January 2010

John Langoulant Appointed Chief Executive Officer of Oakajee Port and Rail

16 November 2009

OPR Welcomes EPA Decision on Oakajee Approval Process

10 September 2009

Chris Eves Steps Down as CEO, Alwyn Vorster Appointed in Acting Capacity

13 August 09

OPR Builds World Class Project Team

14 July 09

OPR Curtain Raiser Fosters Football’s Indigenous Youth

10 July 09

Project Management Study Contract Appointment to OPR

30 June 09

OPR Strengthens Capacity of Iron Ore Supply Chain

23 June 09

Good Heart Exhibition Ends With Record Sales

19 June 09

Football’s Best Indigenous Youth in OPR Curtain Raiser Match

9 June 09

Premier Opens 2009 Good Heart Mid-West Art

2 June 09

Heart of Mid-West on Display Next Week

13 May 09

OPR Welcomes Government Funding

23 April 09

GNFL Signs up OPR

14 April 09

OPR Opens Geraldton Community Office

26 March 09

OPR at the Heart of Mid-West Indigenous Art

20 March 09

OPR Signs State Development Agreement with Western Australian Government

26 August 2008

Logistics Association to Deliver Coordinated Iron Ore Supply Chain for the Mid-West

15 July 2008

OPR Outlines Strategy for Mid-West Infrastructure Provision

11 June 2008

Oakajee Port time Line Extended

3 June 2008 

Exhibition Unearths Good Heart in the Mid-West

9 May 2008

OPR Delivers Port Bid

16 May 2008

OPR Partnership Brings Good Heart to Perth

4 April 2008

Fremantle Football Club OP+R Partnership

18 December 2007

OPR Set to Deliver Prosperity to Western Australia's Mid-West