Project Proponent Shire of Ashburton Proposal description The proposal is for the construction and operation of a recreational jetty at Beadon Point, Onslow, Western Australia. The Proposal will provide a pedestrian jetty alongside the ruins of the historic Onslow Jetty for tourism and fishing. The jetty will not be designed to accommodate vehicles or vessels and will be for pedestrians only. Some land clearing will be required to allow an access track and a boardwalk access path to the jetty. Region Pilbara Referred under EP Act s38 Industry sector Infrastructure Last updated February 03, 2025 Current Status Decision on whether to assess has been published 1. Referral Comment on this referral Onslow Recreational Jetty Referral documentation Referral form (PDF, 414.59 KB) Supporting document (PDF, 3.27 MB) Proposal Content Document.pdf (PDF, 2.25 MB) Additional Document 1 Report on Archaeological and Ethnographic Identification and Heritage Survey Onslow Recreational Jetty Project October 2024.pdf (PDF, 3.92 MB) Appendix A Benthic Comminities and Habitats Survey Report Rev C O2 Environment August 2024.pdf (PDF, 1.44 MB) Appendix B Sediments Report Onslow Recreational Jetty Rev B O2 Environment August 2024.pdf (PDF, 2.47 MB) Appendix C Marine Fauna Desktop and Impact Assessment Onslow Recreational Jetty Project O2 Environment December 2024.pdf (PDF, 4.29 MB) Appendix D Onslow Fauna, Flora and Vegetation Survey Onslow Hedland Plan_Final_Western Environmental September 2022.pdf (PDF, 8.52 MB) Appendix E Marine Construction Environmental Management Plan Onslow Recreational Jetty Rev 1 O2 Environment December 2024.pdf (PDF, 2.27 MB) 2. Decision on whether to assess this proposal Chair's Determination Referral examined, preliminary investigations and inquiries conducted. Proposal not to be assessed under Part IV of the EP Act. No advice given (Not Appealable) Extract of determination Onslow Recreational Jetty (PDF, 312.52 KB) Preliminary Environmental Factors Social Surroundings Benthic Communities and Habitats Marine Environmental Quality Marine Fauna Date published Monday, 3 February, 2025