Port Hedland

Port Hedland

      town and port, northwestern Western Australia, on the North West Coastal Highway. The port is built on a tidal island (8 miles by 1 mile [13 km by 1.5 km]) from which three causeways lead to the mainland and one to a jetty installation for loading iron ore from Mount Goldsworthy, 70 miles (110 km) east. Founded in 1863, it was named after Peter Hedland, the first European to reach the harbour (1857). It grew as a pearling port and, beginning in 1888, as the outlet for the tin and gold of the Pilbara field (150 miles [240 km] southeast), to which it was connected (1912–51) by rail. During World War II Port Hedland was extremely active, handling war supplies of tin, tantalite, columbite, and manganese mined in the Pilbara. In the late 1950s, new manganese discoveries brought the town a degree of renewed prosperity.

      After 1964, with the development of iron ore deposits in the Hamersley Range to the southwest, Port Hedland became one of the state's most active ports. A series of dredging operations were undertaken to increase the port's capacity, and wharves were extended; eventually, the port was capable of handling ore carriers of 260,000 tons. After exhausting the island's space, the community began expanding onto the mainland. Private railways bring iron ore to the port from Newman and Shay Gap, in the interior, and by the 1980s about 35 million tons of iron ore were being exported annually through Port Hedland. Evaporation works produce salt for export. Pop. (2001) urban centre, 12,846.

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