In July 2019, REMA TIP TOP opened the Brisbane Centre of Excellence as its east coast surface protection hub, extending on the expertise of its Western Australia surface protection operations in Perth.
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Rema Tip Top expands Australian operations
Rema Tip Top has purchased the remaining shares it did not already own of Convatech to complement its recent opening of a Brisbane Centre of Excellence.
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TNG secures $10m push for Mount Peake
TNG is continuing to attract interest in its diversified Mount Peake project in the Northern Territory after announcing it will receive a $10 million placement from German investors.
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Liebherr links the Australian mining landscape with Europe
Managing editor Ben Creagh travelled through Europe with Liebherr ahead of Bauma 2019 in Germany to discover the origins and future direction of the equipment manufacturer.
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Bauma 2019: mining solutions showcased to the world (part one)
Australian Mining ventured into the global mining and construction marketplace last week by attending Bauma, the world’s largest construction trade fair in Munich, Germany.
The 2019 event drew
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Kalium Lakes scores 10-year offtake deal with German potash company
Kalium Lakes has finalised a deal to supply German fertiliser company K+S with up to 90,000 tonnes a year of sulphate of potash (SOP) over a 10-year period.
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Kalium Lakes to receive $102m for Beyondie SOP project
Kalium Lakes has signed a non-binding agreement with Germany-based KfW IPEX-Bank to receive $102 million of debt funding for the Beyondie sulphate of potash (SOP) project in the eastern Pilbara, Western Australia.
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Thyssenkrupp crusher revolutionises primary comminution
Thyssenkrupp’s eccentric roll crusher is ready to change the game in both open pit and underground mines with its smart design, high capacity and energy efficiency.
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Where does all the gold go?
According to a new report from the World Gold Council, one country purchases over 100 tonnes a year in bars and coins.
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2000 protesters storm coal mine
As the international environmental campaign against fossil fuels, Break Free, continues, thousands of protesters have blockaded a coal mine in Germany.
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Greenpeace makes official move on coal mines
Greenpeace has made an official offer for a range of German brown coal mines and power plants.
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Greenpeace plans to buy coal mines
Greenpeace has announced plans to buy German coal mines in order to shut them down.
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Activists teargassed after breaking into coal mine
Protestors who broke into a German coal mine have been teargassed by police.
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Protestors form 8km human chain to protest brown coal
More than 7000 activists in Germany have formed a human chain eight kilometres long to protest against a proposed brown coal mine.
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Seven new underwater mining licences issued
The International Seabed Authority has gotten behind seabed mining after issuing seven new underwater mining licences.
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Three German miners killed after underground explosion
Three miners, who were trapped underground following a controlled potash mine blast, have died.
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World’s tallest crawler crane in Germany
Mining manufacturer Liebherr Group says it has constructed the world’s tallest conventional crawler crane, standing at a height of almost 250 metres.
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Sneak peek as Bauma 2013 builds
As the ramp up to Bauma 2013 begins, companies from around the world gather to give a peek at what will be on show.
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