New Marine Rescue Port Hedland facility to open doors to the community
Port Hedland's new $2.9 million Marine Rescue facility opened to the community on Saturday during an open day event. Deputy commander Adrian Wells called it a significant advancement for local marine safety, offering valuable resources to volunteers and the public. Planning for the facility began in 2014, marking a major upgrade from the former, dilapidated.
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Published 15 Jul 2026, 09:37 UTC · Updated 15 Jul 2026, 11:10 UTC
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