History

Rio Tinto Iron Ore has a proud and successful history of sustained growth and innovation in the Pilbara region for over forty years. Through this time, we have been at the forefront of driving change in the iron ore industry.

Production of iron ore in the Pilbara began in 1966 at the Mt Tom Price mine. The following timeline presents a historical overview of our operations in the Pilbara:

Year

Event

1960            

Commonwealth government eases restrictions on iron ore exports and exploration in the Pilbara yields promising results.

1963

Hamersley Iron State Agreement signed with Western Australian State Government.

1966

Tom Price to Dampier railway is completed; mine and port operations are commissioned and the first shipment of iron ore loaded at Parker Point in Dampier . Tom Price and Dampier townsites established.

1970

Paraburdoo townsite established.

1972

Paraburdoo mine operations commence; first shipment of ore from East Intercourse Island berth.

1972

Pannawonica mine operations commence; Wickham and Pannawonica towns established.

1979

Mt Tom Price concentrator commences operation.

1990

Channar mine operations commence.

1992

Brockman mine operations commence.

1994

Marandoo mine operations commence; Paraburdoo fines processing plant commissioned.

1994

Robe Valley mining activities consolidated at Mesa J.

1998

Yandicoogina mine operations commence; port out loading upgrade.

2000

Rio Tinto acquires North Ltd and becomes a majority joint venture participant in Robe River Iron Associates and the Iron Ore Company of Canada.

2002

West Angelas mine operations commence.

2004

Eastern Range mine operations commence; Pilbara Iron Pty Ltd formed to operate and maintain mining, rail and export facilities on behalf of Hamersley Iron and Robe River Iron Associates.

2006

Nammuldi mine operations commence.

2007

Hope Downs mine operations commence.