METAL DETECTIVE

Pilbara bloodlines

GINA Rinehart and Andrew Forrest are hardly shivering in their boots, but a new iron ore bloodline is brewing in the Pilbara. There’s only one minor problem – it needs an expensive transfusion. <i><b>The Metal Detective</i>, By Stephen Bell</b>

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Pilbara bloodlines

The Pilbara’s rapid rise from an isolated natural beauty spot to the world’s iron ore powerhouse has partly been the history of families. The saga got off to a cracking start in 1952 when Lang Hancock,...

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