Post by OMSB - Onslow Marine Support Base

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Onslow is entering a new chapter, one defined by alignment, shared purpose, and a clear pathway for regional decommissioning in WA. A genuinely integrated solution only becomes possible when the port authority, local government, waste facility, chamber of commerce, and Traditional Owners are not just connected, but moving forward with a unified vision. That alignment is now in place, and it’s unlocking real opportunity for industry and for Onslow. This month, the Onslow Coalition arrives at D&A AUS 2026 in Perth, 23–24 June, Booth 30, standing together as a unified proposition. The coalition: • OMSB - Onslow Marine Support Base - operational marine logistics and decommissioning support, Beadon Creek / Port of Ashburton • Pilbara Ports Authority - Port of Ashburton, deep-water heavy-lift receival • Pilbara Regional Waste Management Facility - WA’s only Class IV hazardous waste facility outside Perth • Onslow Chamber of Commerce & Industry - local supply chain readiness and workforce capability • Buurabalayji Thalanyji Aboriginal Corporation - Traditional Owner partnership and Indigenous economic participation This is not a concept. It is not a roadmap. It is an operational, end-to-end decommissioning pathway that exists today with a purpose-built processing precinct planned to be online in 2030. Onslow is open. The coalition is aligned. Come and see us at Booth 30. Pilbara Ports Pilbara Regional Waste Management Facility Onslow Chamber of Commerce & Industry Buurabalayji Thalanyji Aboriginal Corporation Shire of Ashburton #DecommissioningAustralia #Onslow #OffshoreDecommissioning #NorthWestShelf #CarnarvonBasin #ANSIA #DAAUS2026

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