Pilbara historical timeline
This timeline is a selected list of events and locations of the development of the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
Date | Event | Location | Notes | ||||
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1818 | Captain Phillip Parker King surveyed the coastline, naming the Intercourse Islands and Nickol Bay | Dampier | |||||
1861 | Francis Thomas Gregory and his party explore the Nickol Bay area, naming Port Walcott, the Hardey River, the De Grey River and the Fortescue River | ||||||
April 1863 | Captain Peter Hedland discovers Mangrove Harbour (Port Hedland) | Port Hedland | |||||
April/May 1863 | Charles Nairn, at the behest of his brother-in-law, pastoralist and entrepreneur Walter Padbury, establishes the first sheep station in the region. | De Grey River. | May 1863 | Tien Tsin Harbor [sic] (known later as Cossack) is established | Tien Tsin Harbor [sic] | ||
September 1863 | Sherlock Station selected by John Wellard | Sherlock Station | |||||
1864 | Mount Welcome Station established by the Withnells | Mount Welcome Station | |||||
1864 | Cooya Pooya Station established by Thomas Lockyer | Cooya Pooya | |||||
1865 | Pyramid Station established by the Richardson Brothers for the Portland Squatting Company | Pyramid Station | |||||
1865 (November) | The first permanent government office in the region is established, headed by R. J. Sholl, Government Resident for the North District. Sholl has been relocated from the short-lived settlement at Camden Harbor [sic] (on the north coast of the Kimberley). | Mount Welcome/Harding River | |||||
1866 | On the recommendation of surveyor Charles Wedge and R.J. Sholl, the region's first townsite, named Roebourne, is gazetted, adjoining the government camp, Mt Welcome and the Harding River. | Roebourne | |||||
1869 | Pardoo Station established as an outstation of De Grey Station | Pardoo Station | |||||
1872 | Copper discovered west of Whim Creek | Whim Creek | |||||
1872 | Mundabullangana Station established by the MacKays | Mundabullangana | |||||
1872 | Chirritta Station established by the Donald Norman McLeod. | Chirritta | |||||
1878 | Minderoo Station established by the Forrest brothers and Septimus Burt | Minderoo | |||||
1878 | Yarraloola Station established by the Woolhouses | Yarraloola | |||||
1879 | Croydon Station established by the Robinsons | Croydon Station | |||||
1886 | Yarrie Station established by Christopher Coppin | Yarrie Station | |||||
1887 | Gold discovered at Mallina, east of Whim Creek | Mallina Station | |||||
1887 | First tramway opened, 2’ gauge and horse drawn, between Cossack and Roebourne | Roebourne | |||||
1890 | Gold discovered, in Coongan River bed | Marble Bar | |||||
1891 | Emu Creek Station established | Emu Creek Station | |||||
1893 | Marble Bar town site gazetted | ||||||
1893 | Marronah Station established by J. H. Mansfield | Maroonah | |||||
1894 | Cyclone kills 45 people at sea | Port Hedland | |||||
1896 | Townsite of Port Hedland gazetted | Port Hedland | |||||
1896 | Warrawagine Station established. | Warrawagine | |||||
1898 | Cyclone causes £30,000 worth of damage to Cossack | ||||||
1899 | Townsite of Nullagine gazetted | Nullagine | |||||
1905 | Mining starts at Wodgina mine site south of Port Hedland | ||||||
1906 | Alfred Canning commences surveying Canning Stock Route | ||||||
1909 | Townsite of Point Samson gazetted | Point Samson | |||||
1910 | Canning Stock route completed droving of first cattle commences | ||||||
July 1911 | Railway opened connecting Port Hedland with Marble Bar | Marble Bar Railway | |||||
1937 | Asbestos mined at Yampire Gorge, near Wittenoom | Wittenoom | |||||
1938 | Government surveyors, Finucane and Telford, surveyed Mount Goldsworthy and reported the iron content of the ore at 65.66% with estimated reserves of more than 6,000,000 tons | ||||||
1950 | Townsite of Wittenoom gazetted | Wittenoom | |||||
November 1952 | Lang Hancock flies over the Pilbara region | ||||||
December 1960 | Australian Government changes restrictions on iron ore exports | Australia wide | |||||
March 1961 | Western Australian government announces that iron ore exploration permits will be allowed | Western Australia | |||||
September 1962 | CRA geologists identify Mount Tom Price deposits | Mount Tom Price | |||||
1964 | Oil was discovered in commercial quantities by West Australian Petroleum Pty Ltd | Barrow Island | |||||
January 1965 | Dampier and Mount Tom Price - construction commences at locations | ||||||
February 1965 | Construction commences on the town of Goldsworthy | Goldsworthy | |||||
June 1965 | Dampier - Tom Price railway works commence | Hamersley Iron | |||||
1966 | Asbestos mine closed at Wittenoom Gorge | Wittenoom | |||||
1966 | Rio Tinto opens its first iron ore mine in the Pilbara | Mount Tom Price mine | |||||
July 1966 | Tom Price to Dampier - first fully loaded ore train | ||||||
August 1966 | Dampier - first shipment of ore loaded | ||||||
1967 | Iron ore discovered at Mount Whaleback | Newman | |||||
May 1967 | Hamersley Holdings Limited shares on the ASX | ||||||
1968 | BHP Billiton establishs an iron ore mine near Newman | Mount Whaleback | |||||
August 1969 | Development of community at Karratha begins | ||||||
July 1970 | East Intercourse Island connected by causeway | ||||||
1971 | Townsite of Wickham gazetted | Wickham | |||||
1972 | Cape Lambert port opened | Cape Lambert | |||||
1972 | Townsite of Newman gazetted | Newman | |||||
1972 | Townsite of Paraburdoo gazetted | Paraburdoo | |||||
1972 | Townsite of Pannawonica gazetted | Pannawonica | |||||
1972 | Dampier Salt commences operations | Dampier | |||||
1974 | North West Coastal Highway from Geraldton, Western Australia to Port Hedland completely sealed | ||||||
December 1975 | Cyclone Joan - flooding in Pilbara and damages Hamersley Rail | ||||||
October 1977 | Tom Price, Paraburdoo, Dampier and Karratha combined population passes 15,000 | ||||||
1978 | Meektharra to Newman section of Great Northern Highway upgraded. | Great Northern Highway | |||||
1981 | WAPET discovers gas off the Pilbara coast with the drilling of the Gorgon 1 well | Gorgon gas project | |||||
1984 | North Rankin A Gas Platform commissioned | North West Shelf | |||||
1989 | Newman to Port Hedland section of Great Northern Highway upgraded. | Great Northern Highway | |||||
1989 | BHP Billiton opens iron ore mine near Newman | Jimblebar mine | |||||
January 1990 | Rio Tinto Group opens iron ore mine in Hamersley Range | Channar mine | |||||
1992 | Rio Tinto opens another iron ore mine in Hamersley Range | Brockman 2 mine | |||||
December 1993 | BHP Billiton opens another iron ore mine near Shay Gap | Yarrie mine | |||||
1994 | Rio Tinto opens another iron ore mine in Hamersley Range | Marandoo mine | |||||
1995 | Goodwyn A gas platform commissioned | North West Shelf | |||||
2004 | Rio Tinto opens another iron ore mine in Hamersley Range | Eastern Range mine | |||||
2006 | Indee Gold Mine opens at Mallina, east of Whim Creek and is closed in 2008 | Mallina | |||||
2007 | Rio Tinto opens another iron ore mine in Hamersley Range | Hope Downs mine | |||||
March 2007 | Wittenoom townsite officially abolished by gazettal | Wittenoom | |||||
October 2007 | Fortescue Metals Group begins mining iron ore in the Chichester Range | Cloud Break mine | |||||
April 2008 | First train runs on Fortescue railway | Fortescue railway | |||||
June 2009 | Fortescue Metals Group opens new iron ore mine in the Chichester Range | Christmas Creek mine | |||||
September 2010 | Rio Tinto opens another iron ore mine in Hamersley Range | Brockman 4 mine | |||||
References
- Hamersley Iron (1985) Diary titled Hamersley Iron. The Pilbara Flora Collection 1984. The 18th Year of Hamersley Iron Hamersley Iron Pty Ltd Perth, WA.
- Oakley, Glenda.(1992) More dates! : a Western Australian chronology 1930 to 1989 Northbridge, W.A. Friends of Battye Library occasional paper; no. 3 ISBN 0-646-10780-1
- Trengrove, Alan (1976) Adventure in iron / Hamersley's First Decade Melbourne, Stockwell Press. ISBN 0-909316-03-1 (Hamersley Chronology on end-pages)
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