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- Profit downgrade forces WDS managing director to quit (0) October 14, 2014
Mining contractor WDS Limited has posted a shock profit downgrade, forcing managing director Terry Chapman to step down.
- AusGroup wins massive Ichthys LNG contract (0) October 14, 2014
AusGroup, in a joint venture with Meisei Industrial, have won a $197 million contract for work at INPEX’s Ichthys LNG project.
- New submission aimed at reducing mine approval times (0) October 14, 2014
The Tasmanian state government has been blamed for allowing inefficiencies and legal challenges to cause protracted mine approval times.
- Voting opens for Australian Mining’s Peoples’ Choice Award (0) October 13, 2014
Voting has now opened for the 2014 Australian Mining Peoples’ Choice Award.
- QRC says ‘activist litigation’ could cost Queensland coal jobs (0) October 13, 2014
The Queensland Resources Council says activist litigation is hindering the creation of new mining jobs.
- Bowen Basin workers call on PM to support local jobs (0) October 13, 2014
Tony Abbott’s opening of the Caval Ridge coal mine has prompted workers to urge the prime minister to stand up for local jobs.
- Southern Cross gets approval for Marda gold mine (0) October 13, 2014
The West Australian Government has given approvals for Southern Cross Goldfield’s Marda gold project.
- Shenhua questions PAC recommendation to buy more prime farm land (0) October 13, 2014
Shenhua says it has ‘major reservations’ around some of the recommendations from PAC in regards to its Watermark coal project.
- Truck struck by manganese train (0) October 13, 2014
A manganese train in the Northern Territory has ploughed through a four-wheel drive, stuck on the tracks.
- Prime Minister Tony Abbott to open BMA’s Caval Ridge mine (0) October 13, 2014
BMA is officially opening its new Caval Ridge coal mine in Moranbah today and Prime Minister Tony Abbott will be in attendance.
- BMA readvertises redundant positions for less money (6) October 13, 2014
Central Queensland workers redundant from BMA mines are up in arms about their old positions being readvertised as casual contracts.
- Normet updates its concrete simulator training (0) October 13, 2014
Normet has released a new generation of underground concrete spraying training simulators.
- Unfair dismissals from Thiess for skin cancer appointment (0) October 13, 2014
Two former Thiess supervisors who were sacked in May have taken their case for unfair dismissal to the Fair Work Commission.
- Workers cut from Queensland magnesite mine (0) October 13, 2014
16 workers at a magnesite mine in Queensland have lost their jobs after a company restructure.
- Monadelphous wins massive $200m Gorgon LNG contract (0) October 13, 2014
Monadelphous has won an extension to its facilities management contract at Chevron’s Gorgon LNG project.
- FIT for Optimisation of Vehicle and Equipment Fuel Management (0) October 13, 2014
When it comes to fuel storage you need to get it right the first time.
- New growth for nickel mining maintenance in New Calendonia (0) October 10, 2014
Hastings Deering is expanding their operations in New Caledonia, and opening a state-of-the-art maintenance facility in Païta this evening.
- Sandfire threatens legal action against ANU (0) October 10, 2014
The divestment of shares by ANU has drawn widespread criticism, especially from Sandfire Resources, who threatened legal action against the university.
- China to reinstate coal import tariffs (0) October 10, 2014
Australian coal has taken another hit after China announced it will institute import levies to support its ailing coal industry.
- Renewed calls for grouting under Newcastle (0) October 10, 2014
The Greens have revived calls for a state-funded, mine grouting project in Newcastle, with support from the Hunter Development Corporation.
- Poseidon Nickel raise $30 million for mine restart (0) October 10, 2014
Poseidon Nickel has raised $30 million which will enable it to reopen the Windarra nickel mine.
- Exercise and start talking: tips to help improve FIFO workers’ mental health (0) October 10, 2014
FIFO workers are being urged to implement six simple strategies in order to stay mentally healthy.
- Metso launches new jaw crusher (0) October 10, 2014
Metso has released its new Nordberg C130 jaw crusher.
- ‘Remember who your landlord is’, WA premier flags iron ore royalty rise (0) October 10, 2014
West Australian Premier Colin Barnett has hit out at Rio Tinto and BHP for flooding the market with iron ore, stating the business tactic may lead to a royalty hike.
- Environmental group takes Adani’s Carmichael mine to court (0) October 9, 2014
An environmental group will have its case against Adani’s massive Carmichael mine heard in the Queensland Land Court today.
- Anglo American assets up for sale (0) October 9, 2014
Anglo American has resolved to scale back operations by selling unprofitable business assets.
- WA DMP release new series of safety videos (0) October 9, 2014
The West Australian Department of Mines and Petroleum have launched a safety series focused on helping identify hazards on site.
- Poseidon Nickel looks to raise cash for nickel mine (0) October 9, 2014
Poseidon Nickel has requested a trading halt before it tries to raise money for its Windarra project in Western Australia.
- Chinese crewman lost at sea off Port Hedland (0) October 9, 2014
The search for a man overboard from an iron ore carrier ship has been suspended.
- CSIRO appoints new CEO (0) October 9, 2014
The CSIRO has appointed engineer Larry Marshall as the new CEO of the CSIRO, replacing Megan Clark.
- GR Engineering wins Mutiny Gold contract (0) October 9, 2014
GR Engineering has signed an MoU for a new minerals processing facility at Mutiny Gold’s Deflector mine.
- More respect needed in negotiations with aboriginal landholders (0) October 9, 2014
An indigenous consulting firm has advised mining companies wishing to negotiate with indigenous landholders to listen first, and negotiate later.
- Prospect Awards Finalists 2014: Community Interaction of the Year (0) October 8, 2014
There are five companies in the running to take home the Community Interaction of the Year award.
- Prospect Awards Finalists 2014: Minerals Processing of the Year (0) October 8, 2014
The short-list of finalists for this year’s Minerals Processing award has been revealed.
- University of Adelaide investigating how to predict mine collapse (0) October 8, 2014
University of Adelaide engineers are researching ways to better predict the potential collapse of mines and large infrastructure sites.
- Ecopropp Pilot Plant running to schedule (0) October 8, 2014
The construction of Coretracks’s Ecopropp pilot-scale proppant manufacturing plant should be completed on time and within budget.
- Rio Tinto subject of worldwide Day of Action (0) October 8, 2014
Unions around the world yesterday joined to turn the spotlight on the employment practices of multinational mining giant Rio Tinto.
- ‘Zero Harm’ the focus of M&E NSW (0) October 8, 2014
Health and safety will be the key theme of the opening day of M&E NSW in Newcastle today.
- Illawarra Coal on the run for charity event (0) October 8, 2014
More than 500 workers from Illawarra Coal will take part in a running event to raise much needed funds for Wollongong Hospital’s children’s ward.
- Glencore may take another run at merging with Rio Tinto (0) October 8, 2014
Rio Tinto rejected a merger deal with Glencore earlier this year, but the Swiss-based miner said it reserves the right to give the deal another crack in six months.
- Missing exploration worker rescued (14) October 8, 2014
An exploration worker who went missing on Monday afternoon was successfully located and rescued yesterday.
- Prospect Awards Finalists 2014: Young Achiever of the Year (0) October 7, 2014
Finalists for this year’s Young Achiever of the Year award have been revealed.
- Prospect Awards Finalists 2014: Mining’s Woman of the Year (0) October 7, 2014
Mining’s Women of the Year will see four industry leaders battle it out for the award.
- Prospect Awards Finalists 2014: Innovative Mining Solution (0) October 7, 2014 11 companies are in the running to win this year’s Innovative Mining Solution award.
- Prospect Awards Finalists 2014: Excellence in Mine Safety (0) October 7, 2014
There are a whopping 11companies competing for this year’s Excellence in Mine Safety award.
- Prospect Awards Finalists 2014: Manager of the Year (0) October 7, 2014
Finalists in the Manager of the Year category have been revealed.
- Prospect Awards Finalists 2014: Explorer of the Year (0) October 7, 2014
Finalists in the Explorer of the Year category have been revealed.
- Prospect Awards Finalists 2014: Excellence in Environmental Management (0) October 7, 2014
Six companies are in the running for this year’s Excellence in Environmental Management award.
- Prospect Awards Finalists 2014: Contribution to Mining (0) October 7, 2014
Three people have made the finalist list for the work they’ve done in the mining industry.
- Prospect Awards Finalists 2014: Contract Miner of the Year (0) October 7, 2014
Five companies will fight it out for this year’s Contract Miner of the Year award.
- Prospect Awards Finalists 2014: Coal Mine of the Year (0) October 7, 2014
Finalists in the running for this year’s Coal Mine of the Year award have been revealed.
- Prospect Awards Finalists 2014: Hard Rock Mine of the Year (0) October 7, 2014 Four companies are competing for this year’s Hard Rock Mine of the Year award.
- Glencore comments on BHP’s iron ore production war (0) October 7, 2014
Glencore CEO Ivan Glasenberg has questioned the tactics of BHP increasing iron ore production, claiming it will impact poor African nations.
- Long term insolvency for Killarnee Civil and Construction (0) October 7, 2014
A report by insolvency specialists has showed that a recently collapsed contractor may have been insolvent for 14 months before going into administration.
- Toro Energy looks to expand uranium mine (94) October 7, 2014
Toro Energy is looking to expand its yet-to-be-constructed Wiluna uranium mine by adding two more deposits to the mine plan.
- Historical recognition for South Australian mining (0) October 7, 2014
Historic minesites in South Australia are in line for world heritage listing, with national approvals expected by the middle of next year.
- ABB launches new system for automated mine control (0) October 7, 2014
ABB has released a new system designed to give miners greater control over automated processes at their site.
- WA open mining proposal reform to public (0) October 7, 2014
The West Australian Department of Mines and Petroleum has opened its mining proposal reform discussion to the public.
- BHP chases lower costs for more iron ore in Western Australia (0) October 7, 2014
BHP Billiton has announced plans to cut costs and increase supply of iron ore as it chases its goal of becoming the lowest-cost producer in the Pilbara.
- Abbot Point to dump dredge material onshore (0) October 7, 2014
The Queensland government has backed plans for onshore dumping of dredged material from the Abbot Point Port expansion.
- Peabody apprentices sacked without warning (0) October 7, 2014
Apprentices for Peabody Energy were given no warning before they were told to immediately leave their job sites last Thursday.
- Rio Tinto dismisses rumours of coal merger with Glencore (0) October 7, 2014
Rio Tinto has dismissed rumours that it is considering a merger with major miner Glencore.
- Peabody looks to extend life of Wambo coal mine (0) October 7, 2014
Peabody Energy is looking to extend the life of its North Wambo underground coal mine by six months with the development of an additional longwall.
- Fuel Management Systems that go the extra mile (0) October 6, 2014
In the current economic climate all companies are looking to make their dollar go that little bit further. This is especially the case when it comes to fuel.
- Coal company to cull workforce via phone calls (0) October 3, 2014
50 Yancoal mine workers are set to learn their fate today as the company calls its employees to let them know if they still have a job or not.
- Australian Mining news wrap – 3/10/14 (0) October 3, 2014
A death at the Worsley alumina refinery; Isaac Plains goes into care and maintenance; Keeping bees to renew vegetation on site.
- M&E NSW starts next week (0) October 3, 2014
The Mining and Engineering NSW Exhibition starts next week.
- Ausdrill sued for damages over worker death (0) October 3, 2014
Mining contractor Ausdrill is facing legal action over the death of an employee in Ghana in 2011.
- Miners likely to face parliamentary inquiry on tax avoidance (0) October 3, 2014
In the wake of a Fairfax report into high level tax avoidance by major companies in Australia, the Senate will establish an inquiry into alleged dealings.
- Terror threat prompts explosives factory review (0) October 3, 2014
Australia’s newly elevated national security alert level has prompted Orica Yarwun to undertake a review of security and safety procedures.
- Honeywell launches new process plant and pipeline alarm management technology (0) October 3, 2014
Launched in November 2013, Honeywell’s DynAMo Alarm Suite is helping operators better and more quickly evaluate alarm situations in control rooms.
- QLD police crack down on resource workers (0) October 2, 2014
Queensland Police have put FIFO resource workers under the microscope this week, with sniffer dogs brought in for checks at Surat Basin airports.
- ‘Professional protesters’, not locals, targeting Whitehaven Coal (0) October 2, 2014
New South Wales acting Minister for Resources said most of the people taking part in protests against Whitehaven Coal’s Maules Creek mine are “professional protesters” and not concerned locals.
- Santos GLNG bears down on completion in 2015 (0) October 2, 2014
The Santos GLNG plant on Curtis Island is 85 per cent complete, according to a recent shareholder report.
- Moves made to reverse mining’s one stop shop for environmental approvals (0) October 2, 2014
The Greens and Palmer United Party have banded together to halt frameworks designed to cut red and green tape in mining approvals.
- Tasmania needs more mines inspectors (0) October 2, 2014
A mining safety expert has told Worksafe that deaths in three Tasmanian mines could have been prevented if safety warnings were followed.
- WA Gov returns $6 million in rehab bonds (0) October 2, 2014
More than $6 million in performance bonds on dead tenements have been returned following the implementation of the Mining Rehabilitation Fund.
- Angry workers blockade mine after fatal accident (0) October 2, 2014
More than 500 workers at a mine where four people died last week have blockaded the site in protest.
- Dyno Nobel launches new electronic initiation blasting system (0) October 2, 2014
Dyno Nobel, in partnership with DetNet, has launched a new underground electronic initiation blasting system – DriftShot.
- Ranger 3 Deeps results in line with modelling (0) October 2, 2014
Drilling results at the Ranger 3 Deeps project have returned results in line with recent interpretations, according to Energy Resources Australia.
- FLSmidth signs MoU with Indonesian miner ANTAM (0) October 2, 2014
FLSmidth has signed a minerals design and service agreement with Indonesian miner PT ANTAM.
- NSW government serves up $2 million for junior explorers (0) October 2, 2014
The NSW state government will dish out up to $2 million in funds to assist companies looking to undertake exploration drilling programs.
- CFMEU predicts more job losses for Queensland coal sector (0) October 1, 2014
After being rocked by hundreds of job losses over the last week, the CFMEU has warned there could be more to come.
- Glencore predicts strong market ahead for thermal coal (0) October 1, 2014
In the face of withering coal prices and a soft market, Glencore is still predicting long term viability for thermal coal.
- Pilbara’s largest iron ore mine for construction in 2016 (0) October 1, 2014
Rio Tinto’s brownfields expansion at Yandicoogina will be up and running by 2017, with federal approvals.
- Rio’s former boss predicts iron ore to stay low (0) October 1, 2014
With the price of iron ore still at five-year lows, ex-Rio Tinto boss Tom Albanese has warned not to expect an upshot any time soon.
- Hunter Valley manufacturing workers rally to save jobs (0) October 1, 2014
Workers from a Hunter Valley manufacturer of reinforcement products for the mining sector held a mass meeting this morning to stop expected redundancies.
- Senate inquiry to look at environmental approvals (0) October 1, 2014
A new Senate inquiry driven by the Palmer United Party will examine activity of the Queensland state government and premier Campbell Newman.
- CSG in NSW can go ahead, but overhaul required (0) October 1, 2014
The final report into coal seam gas operations in NSW has found the industry can go ahead, but needs a significant overhaul.
- QRC responds to Isaac Plains shutdown [video] (0) October 1, 2014
The Queensland Resources Council CEO Michael Roche has responded to Isaac Plains coal mine’s closure announcement.
- Indonesian coal exports suffer new rules (0) October 1, 2014
Indonesia’s coal exports are expected to decline due to new administrative protocols due to come into effect today.
- Sedgman wins Baralaba coal mine rail facility contract (0) October 1, 2014
Segdman has won a $36.7 million contract for Cockatoo Coal’s Baralaba mine expansion.
- New export freight deal for BHP South African coal (0) October 1, 2014
South African freight haulage operator Transnet has signed a 10 year deal with BHP Billiton for coal haulage to shipping ports.
- Gekko completes Aurelia Metals’ Hera gold processing plant (10) October 1, 2014
Gekko Systems announces the successful handover of the Hera Processing Plant to Aurelia Metals Ltd.
- FMG calls in ASIC over ‘misleading’ investment reports (0) September 30, 2014
Fortescue Metals Group has called in ASIC to investigate an investment advisor which it claims is publishing bogus reports about the company.
- BHP funds Indigenous scholarship (2) September 30, 2014
BHP is funding the CSIRO’s new $28 million Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander STEM education program.
- Bees the key to mine site rehab (0) September 30, 2014
International mining giant Vale has improved on mine site revegetation in Canada by starting a beekeeping program.
- Lynas announces plans to raise $83 million (0) September 30, 2014
Lynas has posted a massive loss, prompting a sharp sell-off late yesterday.
- The foundations for building a solid safety culture (0) September 30, 2014
Managing and promoting a safe working culture is not only crucial for compliance but also to the success of a mining site.
- Legal action against collapsed Forge Group widens (0) September 30, 2014
A class action against collapsed contractor Forge Group has been widened as more shareholders take a stance.
- Australian Aluminium Council appoints Rio head as chief (0) September 30, 2014
Rio Tinto bauxite and alumina president Phillip Strachan has been appointed as the new head of the Australian Aluminium Council.
- New mine spec underground vehicle launched (0) September 30, 2014
Tomcar Australia has released a new mine spec vehicle – the TM5MR.
- $42 million bullying claim dismissed (0) September 30, 2014
A worker seeking $42 million in damages from Woodside Petroleum has had his case dismissed in the Federal Court.
- Mt Arthur coal mine extended to 2026 (0) September 30, 2014
Approval has been granted for an extension to the Mt Arthur coal mine, along with changes to allow increased levels of blasting.
- Isaac Plains coal mine to shut down, 300 jobs cut (0) September 30, 2014
The Central Queensland town of Moranbah is reeling after the announcement Isaac Plains coal mine is going into care and maintenance, with 300 jobs set to be cut.
- Fatality at Worsley alumina refinery (0) September 30, 2014
A worker was fatally injured at the Worsley alumina refinery on September 29.
- Arrests for Whitehaven Coal protesters (0) September 29, 2014
Coal trains have resumed travelling to the Port of Newcastle this afternoon after being stranded for over two hours after an activist chained himself to the rail line.
- Australian Mining Prospect Awards: Finalists revealed (0) September 29, 2014
Now in its eleventh year, Australian Mining’s Prospect Awards is a chance for the nation’s hardest working sector to celebrate their many amazing achievements.
- DuPont demonstrates increased mining conveyor belt life from Kevlar (0) September 29, 2014
The use of DuPont Kevlar in mining conveyor belts has demonstrated increased productivity and reduced annual maintenance costs.
- Uranium exploration deal for Northern Territory (0) September 29, 2014
Uranium mining hopeful Toro Energy has signed a farm-in joint venture deal with nuclear powerhouse AREVA Resources.
- BHP gets behind floating LNG (0) September 29, 2014
BHP has ended years of uncertainty following its commitment this week to support floating LNG processing off Scarborough, in Western Australia.
- WA Court roadblocks Palmer’s plans to oust Citic Pacific (0) September 29, 2014
Clive Palmer’s moves to terminate Citic Pacific’s mining rights on the Sino Iron project have been blocked by the WA Supreme Court.
- BREAKING: Coal trains halted as part of coordinated action against NSW mining industry (0) September 29, 2014
Mining activists said they have stopped coal trains from reaching the Port of Newcastle with a man chained to the rail line.
- FMG to appeal rail share court ruling (0) September 29, 2014
Fortescue Metals Group said it will fight a court decision which has ruled in favour of a junior mining company accessing its rail infrastructure.
- Santos final LNG modules arrive at Curtis Island (0) September 29, 2014
Santos has achieved a milestone with the delivery of its final modules for its LNG processing plant at Curtis Island.
- Protesters claim they have forced Whitehaven Coal to ‘shut down’ production (0) September 29, 2014
Production at Whitehaven Coal’s four coal mines across NSW has been affected this morning as over 150 protesters descend on the sites.
- Rare Earth Discovery Moves Queensland Closer to No.1 Exploration State (0) September 29, 2014
Rare earth elements found in this area of Queensland are commonly found in conjunction with copper, gold and uranium mineralisation.
- Four miners killed at Grasberg mine (0) September 29, 2014
Four workers have been killed in a vehicle incident at the Grasberg mine.
- Man wants to sue Glencore for millions (0) September 26, 2014
A man who worked at Glencore’s Newlands coal mine has lodged a lawsuit after an accident involving a truck.
- Australia’s mining wages too high (0) September 26, 2014
Mitsui’s Australian chief said mining wages in the country are too high and do not match productivity levels.
- Mastermyne to acquire Diversified Mining Services (0) September 26, 2014
Mastermyne will acquire Diversified Mining Services for $20 million.
- Brighter future predicted for Australian nickel (0) September 26, 2014
Nickel is predicted to emerge from its recent slump, as the Australian dollar drops and demand increases.
- TasRail cuts jobs as mining projects dumped (0) September 26, 2014
TasRail has cut 14 jobs after several mining operations in Tasmania failed to get off the ground.
- Palmer kicks Chinese off Sino Iron project (0) September 26, 2014
Clive Palmer’s Mineralogy has served a notice terminating mining rights Citic Pacific currently has at the Sino Iron project in WA.
- Atlas Iron cut jobs (0) September 25, 2014
Atlas Iron workers are the latest victim of tumbling iron ore prices, with hundreds made redundant this week.
- Adani’s $2.2 billion rail line gains Federal approval (0) September 25, 2014
Adani’s plans to build a new $16 million coal mine are a step closer after the Federal government approved a new 310km railway that will link the operation to the ...
- 3D software helping to discover higher grade of minerals deposits (0) September 25, 2014
Rio Tinto said the launch of new 3D mapping technology will give the company an advantage in the recovery of mineral deposits.
- Coal seam gas exploration ban extended (0) September 25, 2014
A six month moratorium on new CSG exploration in NSW has been extended for 12 months.
- Mining women top finalist list at business awards (0) September 25, 2014
Women in Western Australia’s resource industry are set to make a large showing at this year’s Telstra Women in Business Awards.
- Mining accident at Wambo (0) September 25, 2014
A man aged is his thirties was airlifted to hospital yesterday after suffering an injury at Peabody’s Wambo mine.
- China lifts ban on Valemax carriers (0) September 25, 2014
In another blow for Australian iron ore, China has lifted its ban on Valemax iron ore bulk carriers allowing more Brazilian iron ore.
- Mining’s Hall of Fame inducts union pioneer (0) September 25, 2014
Paddy O’Neill, the grandfather of Rio Tinto’s chief financial officer, will tonight be inducted to the Mining Hall of Fame.
- BHP’s new company to list in London (0) September 25, 2014
BHP has backflipped on its decision to not list its newly demerged assets in London, after a shareholder backlash.
- Government predicts pain to continue for iron ore and coal (0) September 25, 2014
Oversupply and slowing demand: that’s the story the Australian government says will keep prices of some of the nation’s most valuable exports down for the next few years.
- Businesses set to suffer as 700 jobs axed by BHP (0) September 25, 2014
Local businesses in Central Queensland already reeling from a down turn in the mining sector expect to feel more pain after BHP Billiton announced it was cutting 700 jobs.
- Female apprentice of the year wants more women in trades (0) September 24, 2014
Queensland’s school-based apprentice of the year winner says she is happy to break out of stereotypical gender roles.
- Confusion over tyre pressure requirements contributed to mine death (0) September 24, 2014
A coroner has recommended the mining industry adopt wireless tyre pressure sensing equipment after the death of a miner in 2010.
- Cash up for grabs for mining-affected towns (0) September 24, 2014
The New South Wales government has shortlisted 14 infrastructure projects in mining-affected communities for funding.
- New survey reveals Australia’s judgement on mining (0) September 24, 2014
Australian’s know how important mining is to the economy but more needs to be done to secure their trust, a new report by the CSIRO has found.
- Honeywell Users Group 2014 wraps up (0) September 23, 2014
The Asia Pacific Honeywell Users Group has wrapped up for another year.
- CFMEU slams BHP’s decision to cut 700 jobs (0) September 23, 2014
The CFMEU has accused BHP Billiton of not caring about its workforce or the future of Central Queensland after the miner announced it would cut 700 jobs.
- Port Waratah Coal Services cuts more jobs (0) September 23, 2014
Port Waratah Coal Services have cut another 32 jobs from its coal terminals in Newcastle.
- 700 people sacked from BHP’s Queensland coal business (0) September 23, 2014
BHP Billiton is cutting 700 jobs across its Queensland coal business.
- Aurizon and GVK say claims Galilee rail deal has been dumped are rubbish (2) September 23, 2014
Despite various reports to the contrary, Aurizon says it is still in talks with GVK Hancock to develop a rail line which will haul coal from the Galilee Basin to ...
- Chinese steel output won’t top 900 m tonnes: expert (0) September 23, 2014
China’s steel output is nearing its capacity, according to one of the country’s senior figures in its steelmaking industry.
- Aussie miners sweat over job security (0) September 23, 2014
Job security is becoming increasingly unstable in the mining industry and more than a third of people responding to an Australian Mining poll say they are concerned about the future ...
- Chinese steel production figures overcooked, expert says (0) September 23, 2014
Iron ore is on the slide, finishing at below $US80 a tonne for the first time in five years.
- New bauxite mine in Tasmania to create 45 jobs (0) September 23, 2014
Tasmania will see the development of its first bauxite mine in over 30 years after approving Australian Bauxite Limited’s Bald Hill project in the state’s north.
- Honeywell User Group conference kicks off (1) September 23, 2014
The Honeywell User Group has begun, showcasing the company’s latest developments in processing technology and equipment.
- Whitehaven Coal gets greenlight for Vickery coal mine (0) September 22, 2014
The NSW Department of Planning and Environment has approved Whitehaven Coal’s Vickery coal project in the Gunnedah Basin.
- Bandanna Energy goes into administration (0) September 22, 2014
Bandanna Energy has gone into voluntary administration after failing to secure funding for take or pay contracts for a proposed coal mine in Queensland’s Bowen Basin.
- Anglo American to sit down with church-goers and explain importance of coal (0) September 22, 2014
Anglo American CEO Mark Cutifani plans to sit down with faith-based groups in a bid to curb anti-fossil fuel sentiment.
- Anglo American boss visits Drayton mine (0) September 22, 2014
CEO of Anglo American Mark Cutifani thanked workers at Drayton mine during a visit over the weekend.
- Targeting high grade ore at Granny Smith gold mine (0) September 22, 2014
Gold Fields is looking to change its mining method at Granny Smith so it can chase higher grade ore.
- Dassault Systèmes Introduces SOLIDWORKS 2015 (0) September 22, 2014 SOLIDWORKS 2015, the latest edition of the Dassault Systèmes’ portfolio of 3D design software applications, has been released.
- Indigenous land use deal could derail Glencore’s plans for Cape York bauxite mine (0) September 22, 2014 Traditional owners of a bauxite lode at Aurukun have moved to block Glencore from developing the deposit in favour of a rival bidder.
- WA’s mining sector worth $121.6 billion (0) September 22, 2014
Data released by the Department of Mines and Petroleum has valued Western Australia’s mineral and petroleum industry in 2013-14 at $121.6 billion, a 20 per cent increase on last year.
- Atlas Iron director resigns to become WA Governor (0) September 19, 2014
Kerry Sanderson has resigned from her role at Atlas Iron to become Western Australia’s first female Governor.
- Suspended jail sentence for miner caught with drugs (0) September 19, 2014
A former mine project manager has told a court that his problems with drug abuse started after having to sack 51 workers.
- Dead man’s supervisor charged with drug supply (0) September 19, 2014
The supervisor of a worker found dead in Queensland last week has been charged with drug offences allegedly linked to the incident.
- Man dies at WA gold camp (0) September 19, 2014
A mine worker has been found dead in his room at Saracen Mineral Holdings’ camp in Western Australia.
- AWS Migration Test Article Ferret (0) September 19, 2014
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- Australian Mining Weekly News Wrap [VIDEO] (0) September 18, 2014
Australian Mining’s Vicky Validakis takes you through what’s been happening in the mining industry this week.
- SAI Global sees acquisition interest for its subsidiaries (0) September 18, 2014
SAI Global has received proposals to acquire one or more of its underlying businesses, as it pulls the plug on a takeover.
- Aussie government predicts iron ore price recovery (0) September 18, 2014
The Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics predicts iron ore will trade at around $90 – $S95 for the next five years.
- Claims Maules Creek protestors interfered with explosives on site (0) September 18, 2014
Investigations are underway following claims that protestors broke into the Maules Creek mine and tampered with explosives on site.
- FIFO workers battling the bulge (0) September 18, 2014
A small research project into the diets of men working at a FIFO mine site has found they were more overweight or obese than the average Australian.
- Danfoss looks to acquire Vacon (0) September 18, 2014
Danfoss has offered $1.5 billion to acquire Vacon in an effort to boost its electronics division.
- BHP cuts jobs at Port Hedland (0) September 18, 2014
BHP Billiton has cut jobs from its iron ore business as the company focuses its efficiency drive on operations at Port Hedland.
- Macmahon enters three week work stoppage in Mongolia (0) September 18, 2014
Machamon and its subsidiaries have entered a three week work standstill agreement following suspension of operations.
- Farmers warn of “biggest ever” protests if Shenhua’s Watermark Coal gains approval (0) September 17, 2014
Some farmers in north-west NSW are angry Shenhua’s massive new mine has been approved, and are vowing to undertake civil disobedience if the project goes ahead.
- Tourist found dead in Thailand completed mining scholarship in Australia (0) September 17, 2014
A British man found dead on a Thai beach had recently spent time in Australia as part of a mining scholarship.
- Chinese cap coal import quality levels (0) September 17, 2014
The Chinese Government has announced a tightening of the quality of its coal imports, which may have flow on effects to Australian coal miners.
- Contract worker found dead in donga (0) September 16, 2014
A contract worker was found dead in his room at a work site in Queensland on Friday.
- Iron ore recovery not expected to last (0) September 16, 2014
Iron ore had its biggest one-day gain in over a year on Monday with the price rising by nearly four per cent.
- Contractor dies at CSG work site in Queensland (0) September 16, 2014
A worker has been killed at Origin Energy’s Reedy Creek work site.
- Tony Abbott to visit proposed mine training centre in Arnhem Land (0) September 16, 2014
Prime Minister Tony Abbott will today visit a proposed training centre in north-east Arnhem Land as part of his tour of Indigenous communities in the Top End.
- NSW Minerals Council slams Australia Institute over job figures (0) September 16, 2014
The NSW Minerals Council has slammed The Australia Institute over incorrect figures relating to NSW mining projects.
- AngloGold backflips on demerger (0) September 16, 2014
AngloGold Ashanti has announced its decision to not split the company, only a week after announcing plans to spin out its non-African assets.
- Miner dies at Grasberg mine (0) September 16, 2014
A miner has been killed in a rockfall at the Freeport McMoran Grasberg mine in Indonesia.
- Queensland Unlocks Rare Earth Deposits- Call for Tenders (0) September 16, 2014
A potential hot spot for the exploration of rare earth elements was thought to exist at the Mary Kathleen uranium mine, which closed in 1982 after the uranium resource was ...
- Viento wins Fortescue Metals pipeline contract (0) September 15, 2014
Viento has won a contract to build a pipeline for Fortescue Metals’ North Star magnetite project.
- Mine workers remembered at Memorial Day service (0) September 15, 2014
Four mine workers who lost their lives at work in the last year were added to the Jim Comerford Memorial Wall in Cessnock at the weekend.
- Barminco win Western Areas’ nickel mining contract extension (0) September 15, 2014
Barminco has won a $190 million extension to its underground mining contract at Western Areas’ Spotted Quoll and Flying Fox nickel mines.
- Mining lobby groups slam Australia Institute report as ‘sham’ (0) September 15, 2014
The Queensland Resources Council and the NSW Minerals Council have slammed an anti-mining report by The Australia Institute, calling it a sham.
- Anti-uranium activists criticise NSW exploration program (0) September 15, 2014
Anti-nuclear campaigners have criticised the NSW government for opening up the state to uranium exploration.
- Mine workers sacked for 100 litre ice bucket challenge (0) September 15, 2014
Three workers have been sacked from BHP Billiton’s Mt Whaleback mine in Western Australia after using industrial equipment to enact the ice bucket challenge craze sweeping social media.
- Rio Tinto mine rescue team places in International Mines Rescue Comp (0) September 15, 2014
An Australian mining team has taken third in the International Mines Rescue Competition in Poland.
- Uranium mining a step closer to reality in NSW (0) September 12, 2014
New South Wales has moved a step closer to developing its first uranium mine, with six companies invited to apply for exploration licences.
- Case dropped against former MasterChef star turned mining CEO accused of stealing $7m (0) September 12, 2014
Former MasterChef contestant and mining CEO Aaron Thomas will no longer face court over allegations he stole more than $US7 million from the iron ore company he founded.
- Grieving mother says company not to blame for son’s death (0) September 12, 2014
The mother of a man killed at a quarry this week has spoken of her grief.
- Former FBI chief called in to investigate BSGR Rio Tinto corruption claims (0) September 12, 2014
The trust in charge of BSG Resources has brought ex-FBI director Louis Freeh to investigate corruption claims over the Simandou tenements in Guinea.
- AusIMM calls for mining to be excluded from 457 visa program (0) September 12, 2014
AusIMM has called for mining professional positions to not come under the program following a review of the existing immigration program.
- Yancoal cuts 50 underground mine jobs (0) September 12, 2014
Yancoal is set to cut 50 jobs from its Abel underground coal mine near Newcastle.
- Workers allegedly refused safety gear, told coal ash was non-toxic (0) September 11, 2014
A lawsuit has been filed against an US power company that allegedly told workers coal ash was ‘safe enough to eat’.
- Rio Tinto’s Argyle mine gives US museum diamonds (0) September 11, 2014
Rio Tinto’s Argyle diamond mine has given the US Smithsonian Institute 500 carats of rough diamonds as a gift.
- Collision Avoidance Technology Tipped as Top Area for Investment in 2014 (0) September 11, 2014
According to a recent survey, investment in collision avoidance and proximity detection technology has been earmarked as one of the top three areas for new technology investment in Australian Mining.
- Time is ticking on Mt Thorley: Rio Tinto (0) September 11, 2014
Rio Tinto’s chief of energy said time was ticking for workers at Mt Thorley Warkworth mine and hopes the government will give the green light for an extension at the ...
- Peabody president wins University of Newcastle awards (0) September 11, 2014
Peabody Energy president Glenn Kellow has won the University of Newcastle’s 2014 Alumni Award for International Leadership.
- $1 million lead poisoning claim heading to civil trial (0) September 11, 2014
Glencore’s Mount Isa Mine is facing a compensation claim of $1 million over alleged lead poisoning, after the miner lost the right to have the case thrown out.
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