Perth’s CBD skyline features a giant new marquee name slotting in between the traditional signs on buildings for resources companies like Woodside, BHP and Rio Tinto. Yet the name of Perdaman, even in bright red letters, remains unfamiliar to most West Australians, let alone to the rest of the country.That’s about to change. Perdaman’s construction of a giant fertiliser project in the Burrup Peninsula in the state’s north-west will make a massive difference to Australia’s agricultural sector and the national economy.Subscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Fetching latest articles
Fertiliser fix on budget and in the nick of time
After decades of business hurdles, this project in WA’s north-west is about to transform Australia’s ability to supply what is now a crucial commodity.













