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- Aluminium industry at “crisis point” due to carbon tax, RET (0) May 30, 2014
The peak lobby group for the country’s aluminium industry has argued that Parliament should do away with the carbon tax and renewable energy subsidies.
- Regis’ Garden Well gold due to start mining in June (0) May 30, 2014
Regis Resources are soon to resume mining at the Garden Well project, after three days of rain in February forced a shutdown of operations.
- More job cuts in the Illawarra as BHP’s Appin mine reviews staff numbers (0) May 30, 2014
In more bad news for Illawarra’s mining industry, BHP Billiton’s Appin coal mine is looking to cut jobs.
- Rio Tinto says “ambit claims” slow negotiations. (0) May 30, 2014
Extravagant claims made during EBA negotiations are affecting Australia’s competitiveness according to Rio Tinto boss Phil Edmands.
- Glencore cut Tahmoor coal mine jobs (1171) May 30, 2014
Glencore is cutting jobs at its Tahmoor underground coal mine in the Illawarra.
- Metso rejects Weir takeover offer (0) May 30, 2014
Metso has rejected the latest takeover offer from the Weir Group.
- Coal mine workers asked to pack up and leave as hundreds of jobs cut (0) May 30, 2014
In a sad day for mining in the Illawarra region, 152 workers were sacked from Wollongong Coal’s Wongawilli and Russell Vale mines yesterday.
- Iron ore price continues to tumble (0) May 29, 2014
Iron ore has continued its slide south of the $US100 a tonne mark, dropping to $US96.80 overnight as China’s central planning agency said the country’s high steel demand period had ...
- Fire ant outbreak not necessarily related to gas industry shipping (0) May 29, 2014
Biosecurity Queensland have linked the outbreak of fire ants in Queensland to cargo shipping from Southern USA.
- Padbury shareholders to launch class action (0) May 29, 2014 A class action will be launched by investors who bought shares in Padbury Mining after the $6 billion Oakajee rail and port project deal was announced.
- Chile the entryway for Australians in South America, CSIRO says (0) May 29, 2014
Chile is providing the information gateway to Latin America, thanks to the CSIROs International Centre of Excellence in Mining and Mineral Processing.
- Cat launches new wheel loader (1) May 29, 2014
Caterpillar has released its latest wheel loader, the 990K.
- Alliance Aviation signs new contracts with BHP (0) May 29, 2014
Alliance Aviation has signed a new three year contract with BHP Billiton Nickel West.
- Underground coal mine workers asked to show up for $21 an hour (0) May 29, 2014
Wollongong Coal wants its miners to work for $21 an hour, a proposal rejected by the employees which is expected to lead to 120 job losses.
- Aurizon achieves record coal haulage (0) May 29, 2014
Aurizon has set a new record for coal haulage for the company, moving more than 180 million tonnes.
- Wages not to blame for Gorgon LNG delays (0) May 28, 2014
Workers are not solely to blame for the chronic delays and cost blowouts of the Gorgon Project, according to a report from the University of Sydney.
- 1000 new mining jobs with Thiess at Roy Hill (13) May 28, 2014
New construction at Roy Hill will require 1000 workers, as Thiess has been awarded a new contract for construction at the Roy Hill iron ore mine.
- The Chinese hate Clive Palmer, Colin Barnett says (0) May 28, 2014
West Australian Premier Colin Barnett said Clive Palmer’s continuing legal stoush with Citic Pacific has damaged Australia’s relationship with China.
- MUA strikes back at AMMA for misleading the public (0) May 28, 2014
Tidewater employees were barred from striking earlier this week, continuing the torrent of accusations between the MUA and AMMA.
- Chinese government weighs up costs of cutting steel production: KPMG (0) May 28, 2014
An expert from KPMG has said the Chinese government was committed to shut some of the company’s less productive steel mills.
- $30m worth of damage at Vale nickel mine as protests over chemical spill turn violent (0) May 28, 2014
Mining giant Vale is facing $30 million worth of damage at its Goro nickel mine in New Caledonia after an acid spill into a creek sparked violent protests.
- RungePincockMinarco launch new diamond mining scheduling software (0) May 28, 2014
RPM has released its new open pit diamonds XPAC scheduling software for miners.
- Gas construction cargo blamed for Gladstone fire ants (0) May 28, 2014
An outbreak of fire ants in Gladstone has been blamed on construction cargo offloaded from gas industry ships.
- BGC Contracting enters partnership with FIFO Familes (0) May 28, 2014
Mining contract firm BGC has joined with FIFO Families to increase support for its 2000 FIFO workers.
- Resources for regions criteria extended (0) May 28, 2014
Broken Hill, one of the oldest and most successful mining towns in Australia, has finally been declared to be eligible for Resources for Regions funding.
- Rio Tinto appoints new aluminium chief (0) May 28, 2014
Rio Tinto has appointed Alfredo Barrios has its new head of aluminium.
- Disused mine shaft swallows house (0) May 28, 2014
A disused mine shaft is believed to be the cause of a sinkhole threatening to swallow up a three-storey house in Swansea Heads, New South Wales.
- QME 2014 Preview: Mine site transport (0) May 28, 2014
First-time exhibitors, Mackay Transit Coaches, will be marketing their mining transportation services from stand L169 at QME.
- Black to the future: carbon fibre research seeds new innovation (0) May 28, 2014
A unique cutting-edge carbon fibre research facility Carbon Nexus has officially opened at Deakin University in Geelong.
- Investigation into Brightstar gold mine death begins (0) May 27, 2014
Mines safety investigators have arrived at the Brightstar gold mine today to begin the investigation into the death of a machine operator.
- Foxleigh mine worker killed by tyre explosion, hearing finds (0) May 27, 2014
A coronial inquest in Queensland has heard a man died at Anglo American’s Foxleigh mine due to a “zipper failure” which caused a tyre to explode.
- BHP Billiton Worsley Alumina job cuts confirmed (865) May 27, 2014
BHP Billiton has confirmed there will be job cuts at Worsley Alumina following the end of a four-year efficiency and expansion project.
- Puma launches new fuel terminal in Mackay (0) May 27, 2014
A new fuel terminal opened today in Mackay, which will increase competition in the local industrial fuel market.
- Magnetic rare earths mining could be replaced with iron ore (0) May 27, 2014
A lab in the US has discovered properties in iron that may reduce the need for rare earth mining.
- Paladin to shut its uranium mine (0) May 27, 2014
Paladin has announced it will cease production at its Kayelekera uranium mine in Malawi.
- Queensland boilermaker awarded $800,000 after mine site accident (0) May 27, 2014 A former boilermaker has been awarded more than $800,000 after crushing his foot while working at Queensland mine site.
- Tomago Aluminium plans industrial park (0) May 27, 2014
Tomago Aluminium has announced plans to develop an industrial park adjacent to its smelter over 15 years.
- Massive new $20bn iron ore mine in Rio Tinto’s sights (0) May 27, 2014
Following years of delays, Rio Tinto has announced it is close to finalising a $US20bn deal which will see the development of its massive Simandou project in the West African ...
- Virtual reality enables new tour of Rio Tinto Diavik diamond mine (0) May 27, 2014
Rio Tinto Diamonds is all set to release a unique way to take a tour of their Diavik operation; through virtual reality.
- Worker killed at Brightstar gold mine, WA (0) May 26, 2014
A worker has died at the Brightstar gold mine, near Laverton in Western Australia.
- New report into deaths at Austar coal mine sheds light on conditions (0) May 26, 2014
Pressurised gas has been ruled out as the cause of a rockfall that killed two miners at the Austar underground coal mine last month.
- Gold production falls after WA downpour (0) May 26, 2014
Consultancy firm Surbiton and Associates say unseasonal rain in Western Australia’s gold mining region is to blame for the 7 per cent fall in Australia’s first quarter gold output.
- Sedgman wins massive EPC contract (3) May 26, 2014
Sedgman has won a $US 134 million EPC contract for Guyana Goldfields Aurora project.
- International Coal CEO quits (0) May 26, 2014
International Coal CEO Glenn Simpson has quit the miner.
- SAI Global fires CEO, receives takeover offer (0) May 26, 2014
SAI Global has terminated current CEO Stephen Porges, as it appoints a new executive chairman and receives a takeover offer from a private equity firm.
- Jonathan Moylan pleads guilty to Whitehaven Coal hoax (0) May 26, 2014
The man who wiped $314 million off the value of Whitehaven Coal after issuing a fake press release has pleaded guilty in the NSW Supreme Court.
- Metgasco drills NSW government over suspension of gas exploration program (0) May 23, 2014
Metgasco said its shareholders risk losses of $18 million, hitting out at the NSW government’s decision to suspend its drilling licence just days before the program was set to commence ...
- Lake Coal underground mine to expand (0) May 23, 2014
Coal miner Lake Coal has applied to build an underground conveyor connecting its Chain Valley and Mannering coal mines.
- Political furore over FIFO concentration camp comments (0) May 23, 2014
Labor MP Jo-Ann Miller has landed in a political furore after making comments likening FIFO camps to concentrations camps on Tuesday night.
- Boggabri resumes coal production after worker death (0) May 23, 2014
The rigger killed at the Boggabri coal mine on Wednesday has been identified as Mark Galton.
- Tasmania’s Mt Lyell mine to restart (0) May 23, 2014
The besieged Mt Lyell mine has planned to restart operations next month.
- MUA stalls strike action against Teekay to stabilise Port Hedland negotiations (0) May 23, 2014
The Maritime Union of Australia have turned the heat down on the Teekay strike action in Port Hedland, allowing more time for negotiations.
- Port Hedland tugboat strike war heats up, FMG threatens to suspend operations (70) May 22, 2014
Following comments from BHP iron ore chief Jimmy Wilson, the MUA have retaliated with hard data to show the hours worked by tugboat deckhands.
- Rio Tinto to implement solar power at QLD mine site (0) May 22, 2014
Rio Tinto has enlisted a US company to build a $23 million solar plant for its Weipa bauxite mine.
- Manufacturers’ wages growing quicker than miners’: ABS (0) May 22, 2014
Growth in wages in manufacturing outstripped those in mining, with mining wages growth at its slowest pace since 2000, according to ABS figures.
- BHP to request federal intervention over Teekay strike at Port Hedland iron ore docks (0) May 22, 2014
BHP Billiton has shown its intention to ask the federal government to prevent tug boat staff from carrying out strike action at the Port Hedland harbour.
- Glencore closing Newlands Northern coal mine (2) May 22, 2014
Glencore Xstrata has announced it is closing its Newlands Northern underground coal mine in Queensland.
- Mine expansions at fault for falling iron ore prices, says Glencore Xstrata chief Ivan Glasenberg (7) May 22, 2014
GlencoreXstrata chief Ivan Glasenberg has blamed mine expansions for the drop in iron ore prices, not for the first time schooling the majors in supply and demand.
- Boart launches new rock drill (0) May 22, 2014
Boart Longyear has released a new rock drill, the S250-M3, designed to cut noise levels.
- Black Hill quarry operator called to account for rehabilitation (0) May 22, 2014
Black Hill residents have questioned an application to extend a quarry lease, saying there is a lack of rehabilitation on site.
- China considering rare earth export tax increase (0) May 22, 2014
Sources in China are pointing to an increase in rare earth export taxes, strengthening its stranglehold on the material.
- Hunter Ampcontrol jobs to be cut: ETU (0) May 21, 2014
A downturn in mining activity has been blamed by the Electrical Trades Union for what it says is an imminent round of job cuts at Ampcontrol.
- Junior explorer CEO sacked (211) May 21, 2014
Dampier Gold announced earlier this week they would be cutting costs by making the company CEO redundant.
- Australia’s largest underground gold mine opens (0) May 21, 2014
The Cadia East gold mine, Australia’s largest new underground operation, has officially opened.
- Tidewater maritime workers to strike for 48 hours (0) May 21, 2014
Employees of marine contractor Tidewater have elected to strike after protracted EBA negotiations.
- Breaking News: Miner killed at Boggabri coal mine (0) May 21, 2014
A man had been killed after being struck by an object.
- Austin Engineering acquires South African mining supply company, launches new bucket (0) May 21, 2014
Austin Engineering has expanded its mining bucket range, and will acquire South African mining attachment business.
- Injured dozer operator wins damages against Hail Creek Mine (1) May 21, 2014
A Queensland bulldozer operator has recently been awarded more than $600,000 in damages after ongoing back problems as a result of work.
- Brynecut wins Sandfire’s underground mining contract (0) May 20, 2014
Byrnecut has won the underground mining contract for Sandfire’s DeGrussa copper mine.
- Nanotech copper lubrication additive sets new benchmark for surface wear (0) May 20, 2014
In an industrial world where synthetic lubricants seem to have reached the top of their evolutionary game, how else can we reduce friction?
- Giant lump of coal from Mackay wins hearts and minds (0) May 20, 2014
Children in the Mackay area have been offered a remarkable opportunity by the Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal: The opportunity to win $2000.
- New safety innovations developed in NSW mining industry (0) May 20, 2014
Last night the NSW mining industry recognised some of the best innovations in safety over the last year.
- Metgasco’s Bentley drilling licence remains suspended (0) May 20, 2014
Metgasco’s gas drilling program near Lismore remains suspended as the Office of Coal seam gas continues to assess whether the company has complied with conditions to consult with the community.
- Leighton reiterates need to cut costs, change structure (0) May 20, 2014
In his first shareholder address, new Leighton Holdings’ CEO Marcelino Fernandez Verdes said cutting costs and accelerating change at the company was a top priority.
- Intellect Systems win Fortescue Iron Bridge electrical contract (0) May 20, 2014
Intellect Systems have won a contract to provide support for electrical and control systems work at the Iron Bridge project.
- Voter support swings towards keeping carbon and resource taxes. (0) May 20, 2014
Voter backlash against the Liberal government policies has turned more voters around to support keeping the carbon and mining taxes.
- Fortescue increases Solomon Hub resource by a billion tonnes (0) May 20, 2014
Fortescue Metals has added 1.16 billion tonnes to its Greater Solomon Mineral Resource following an exploration program.
- Moorlands coal project receives $15 million boost from Chinese company (0) May 20, 2014
A coal mine project in Queensland’s Bowen Basin has received a $15 million boost as Chinese-owned Beijing Guoli Energy Investment buys up more of Cuesta Coal.
- Wollongong Coal workers negotiate pay to save jobs (0) May 19, 2014 In an effort to save around 120 jobs, workers at Wongawilli mine have agreed to negotiate aspects of their enterprise agreements with Wollongong Coal.
- Worker dies at Tropicana project (0) May 19, 2014
A Macmahon employee has died in his sleep at the Tropicana project last night.
- Tinkler tells ICAC he donates to political parties because he’s “such a great guy”. (0) May 19, 2014
Former billionaire coal magnate Nathan Tinkler has told a corruption hearing he makes political donations because he is “such a great guy”.
- Nanotech pits copper against cancer (0) May 19, 2014
A team of researchers have made an accidental discovery with copper that could permanently change the treatment of cancer.
- Santos shareholders reject calls to ditch Narrabri CSG project (0) May 19, 2014
Santos shareholders have voted to keep working on the company’s Narrabri CSG project, rejecting a resolution which would have seen the company walk away from the $1 billion operation.
- Sandvik launches new high productivity centre in Orange (0) May 19, 2014
Sandvik has officially opened a new repair and remanufacturing centre in Orange.
- Catalysts mimic platinum in renewable energy technologies (0) May 19, 2014
MIT team develops a process to create inexpensive catalysts that can replace platinum catalysts in renewable energy technologies.
- West Australian mining director jailed (0) May 19, 2014
A former director of bauxite explorer Aluminex Resources has been jailed for providing false and misleading information to the ASX.
- Thiess mining CEO released on bail (0) May 19, 2014
The CEO of Thiess mining operations in India, has been released on bail following his arrest for charges of cheating and criminal breach of trust.
- 500 jobs slashed as two Hunter Valley coal mines close (0) May 19, 2014
500 jobs are set to be slashed in the Hunter Valley as two major coal mines are placed into care and maintenance.
- Bradken to close manufacturing facilities, cut jobs (0) May 19, 2014
Bradken has announced it will be shutting down its “highest cost manufacturing facilities” and cutting its workforce.
- Bulga Coal fined for pollution spill (0) May 19, 2014
The Bulga Coal mine was fined $65,000 last week for a pollution incident in 2011, when tailings water spilled into a nearby creek bed.
- Burkina Faso approves manganese mega mine (0) May 19, 2014
Pan African Minerals $1 billion Burkina Faso Tambao manganese mine has been approved.
- Alliance Aviation wins long term BHP FIFO contract (0) May 19, 2014
Alliance Aviation Services have won a five year FIFO contract for BHP’s iron ore operations.
- Wollongong Coal asks miners go forgo wages (0) May 16, 2014
Wollongong Coal has asked its workers to go without pay until a stop-gap mining solution is approved by the New South Wales government.
- Floating LNG plants will cost WA government billions (0) May 16, 2014
A report has been tabled in WA Parliament which found that allowing gas to be processed offshore would cost thousands of Australian jobs.
- Metgasco and Obeid family links come to light after ICAC referral (0) May 16, 2014
Gas company Metgasco was referred to the Independent Commission Against Corruption by NSW Resource Minister Anthony Roberts as links to former Labor powerbroker Eddie Obeid emerge.
- Permanent workers sacked from Hail Creek coal mine (0) May 16, 2014
The CFMEU has demanded an explanation for Rio Tinto’s decision to fire permanent workers from Hail Creek, after commitments made the last week’s AGM.
- Mine site death leads to Queensland coal mine safety alert (0) May 16, 2014
Queensland’s Department of Natural Resources and Mines have issued a safety alert after electrician Paul McGuire died at Anglo American’s Grasstree coal mine last week.
- Iron ore mine to go ahead in Tasmania after legal delay (0) May 16, 2014
Venture Minerals will be able to call an end to the trading halt with a Federal Court ruling in favour of the Riley Creek project.
- Cobbora Coal Mine approved but hangs in limbo (0) May 16, 2014
The future of the Cobbora Coal Mine is still uncertain, despite receiving approval from the Planning Assessment Commission.
- Perilya mine dumps MacMahon contract (0) May 16, 2014
Broken Hill’s Perilya mine will end its shotcrete contract with MacMahon in a move set to lead to job losses at the site.
- Nathan Tinkler arrives at the ICAC (0) May 15, 2014
Nathan Tinkler has arrived at the ICAC in Sydney but is not expected to give evidence until tomorrow amid allegations he donated thousands of dollars to the Liberal Party and ...
- 2014 Women in Industry Awards- Finalists Announced (0) May 15, 2014
Australian Mining, Manufacturers’ Monthly and Pace are proud to announce finalists for the inaugural Women in Industry Awards have been selected from a list of impressive candidates.
- New exploration drilling database makes research easier for investors (0) May 15, 2014
Investors will be able to perform their own due diligence in a matter of minutes, thanks to a new online exploration data portal launched this week.
- Norton produces one millionth ounce of gold (0) May 15, 2014
Norton Gold Fields has reached a major milestone, pouring its one millionth ounce of gold from the Paddington gold mine.
- Those in the market to buy nickel assets set to visit BHP Billiton’s operations (0) May 15, 2014
BHP Billiton has told its 1800 Nickel West employees that potential buyers are soon set to visit the operation.
- Kazakhstan allocates $950 million to exploration program (0) May 15, 2014
Kazakhstan has allocated nearly a billion dollars for a new geological exploration program in the country.
- EPA investigating Wambo blast plumes (0) May 15, 2014
The NSW Environmental Protection Agency is investigating potential blast fumes from Peabody’s Wambo coal mine.
- Alcoa named best employer in Western Australia (0) May 15, 2014
Alcoa has been ranked the most attractive company to work for in Western Australia, according to a worldwide survey conducted by Randstad.
- Metgasco’s drilling permit suspended, referred to ICAC (0) May 15, 2014
The NSW government has banned Metgasco from continuing a drilling program near Lismore until the company can prove it has undertaken “genuine and effective consultation” with the community.
- Death toll rises in Turkish coal mine explosion (0) May 15, 2014
The death toll at the Soma coal mine disaster has risen from 150 to close to 280 miners.
- BHP flags sale of its Nickel West business (75) May 14, 2014
BHP Billiton has today announced a review of its West Australian Nickel West business which could see the sale of the Mt Keith, Cliffs and Leinster mines and associated infrastructure.
- Northern Star Resources adds to its portfolio with Newmont gold mine purchase (0) May 14, 2014
Northern Star Resources has made another West Australian gold mine acquisition, this time buying Newmont’s Jundee mine for $82.5 million.
- Andrew Mackenzie discusses sales and productivity at mining conference (0) May 14, 2014
BHP Billiton has told a mining conference that portfolio simplification is compelling, but said a decision on whether to sell a number of non-core assets or go ahead with a ...
- Nathan Tinkler takes another run at coal, buys Peabody mine (0) May 14, 2014
Former billionaire Nathan Tinkler has re-entered the mining sector with the purchase of Peabody Energy’s Wilkie Creek coal mine for $150 million.
- Emeco exits Indonesia (15) May 14, 2014
Emeco has announced it will completely exit Indonesia and downsize business in the region following a strategic review.
- Rio Tinto brings on Pilbara iron ore expansion ahead of schedule (6) May 14, 2014
Rio Tinto has ramped up production at its West Australian iron ore sites, brining on an expansion two months ahead of schedule.
- 150 miners dead, hundreds trapped, in Turkish coal mine explosion (0) May 14, 2014
More than 150 miners have been confirmed killed and at least 200 remain trapped after a coal mine explosion in western Turke
- Community conflicts costing miners billions (0) May 13, 2014
New research has shown the cost of communities and miners going head to head, and it runs into the billions.
- Indian Thiess CEO arrested, chairman Bruce Monro accused (0) May 13, 2014
The chief of Thiess mining operations in India has been arrested on charges of cheating and criminal breach of trust.
- New under-sea cable project for LNG off NW coast (0) May 13, 2014
A $100 million deal has just been signed for the construction of a new, state-of-the-art fibre optic cable between Darwin and Port Hedland.
- GE Mining announces new CEO (0) May 13, 2014
GE Mining has appointed its CEO for Australia and NZ, Steve Sargent, as the new president and CEO of GE Mining.
- QLD Government signs new 30 year mining vision for the state (0) May 13, 2014
The Queensland Government has signed a new blueprint for the state’s resources future, focusing on global competitiveness.
- The state of Australia: business (0) May 13, 2014
In this ten part Conversation series writers examine the state of Australia. In this edition our business and economy is looked in to ahead of the budget.
- MUA ready to strike over Teekay tugboats EBA (0) May 13, 2014
Tugboat workers employed by Teekay Shipping have voted to take protected industrial action if EBA negotiations with the company do not reach a resolution.
- RUI Sydney Resources Round-up (0) May 12, 2014
The RIU Sydney Resources Round-up has built up a top-notch reputation over the last 11 years and continues to bring together great companies doing amazing work in the world of ...
- A real smartphone for miners from Cat (0) May 12, 2014
The Cat B15 smartphone has got true mining pedigree, and stands up to a lot of punishment, even when used as a very expensive road.
- Coal conveyor destroyed after Steelworks fire (0) May 12, 2014
Fire has destroyed a coal conveyor belt at BlueScope’s Port Kembla Steelworks.
- New Hope Group GM says he has no influence over Qld Liberals (0) May 12, 2014
New Hope Group has claimed the company has no influential ties with the Queensland government, despite revelations of massive donations to the LNP.
- New species of metal eating plant uncovered (0) May 12, 2014
A new hyperaccumulator species of plant that absorbs heavy metals has been discovered in the Philippines.
- Woman dressed as gecko blocks coal trains (0) May 12, 2014
A woman dressed as a gecko blocked a coal train from entering the Kooragang Island terminals at the weekend, as protests against the industry continue to get more dangerous.
- Coal still burning at Hazelwood mine (0) May 12, 2014
Over a month after the Hazelwood coal mine was declared safe, hotspots are still burning at the site.
- Santos takes pipeline under Gladstone Harbour to GLNG gas plant (0) May 12, 2014
The final section of a gas transmission pipeline has been successfully pushed through a tunnel beneath the Gladstone Harbour to Curtis Island.
- Aurizon plan to dump enterprise agreements in Qld (0) May 12, 2014
Rail freight company Aurizon has accused the unions of wanting to retain ‘outdated’ working conditions as it moves to terminate 14 enterprise agreements in Queensland.
- First coal mined at Cockatoo Coal’s Baralaba North’s coal mine (0) May 12, 2014
Cockatoo Coal has begun mining operations at its Baralaba North expansion project, and will create 200 new mining jobs.
- Ausdrill appoints new African COO (0) May 12, 2014
Ausdrill has appointed John Kavanagh to the role of COO – Africa.
- Shaft collapse brings new setbacks to Ranger 3 Deeps uranium operation (0) May 12, 2014
The Ranger 3 Deeps exploration decline project has suffered another setback after a collapse during works on a new ventilation shaft last week.
- Rio Tinto chairman says market volatility will stabilise in long term (0) May 9, 2014
Thursday’s AGM saw Jan Du Plessis reassured shareholders with high earnings figures, and predictions of short- to medium-term market volatility.
- Glencore’s Mangoola coal mine gets ramp-up approval from PAC (0) May 9, 2014
The Planning Assessment Commission has approved a modification of Glencore’s Mangoola mine which will see the site ramp up coal production by 3 million tonnes a year.
- Vale halts New Caledonia nickel operations after spill (0) May 9, 2014
Vale has suspended plant operations in New Caledonia after an acidic spill.
- Social media lands Komatsu workers in hot water (0) May 9, 2014
Komatsu has stood down two workers after discovering photos of the men at the Welshpool workshop holding cats.
- Hughes Drilling wins Fortescue drilling contracts (0) May 9, 2014
Hughes Drilling has been awarded grade control drilling contracts for Fortescue’s Solomon Hub iron ore mines.
- Mayors and unions hit out at Aurizon decision to cut rail jobs (0) May 9, 2014
Two Queensland mayors and various unions have slammed Aurizon’s decision to cut 480 jobs by 2017.
- CME awarded sole Trackstack distributorship for Australia (0) May 9, 2014
Crushing & Mining Equipment has been awarded the sole Trackstack mobile tracked conveyors and stockpilers distributorship for Australia.
- Tasmanian Minerals Council writes off Greens as “absurd” (0) May 9, 2014
The Greens continue to call for greater taxes on the mining industry, but the head of the Tasmanian Mineral Council has slammed such notions as “absurd”.
- Massive $16.5 billion Carmichael coal mine approved (0) May 9, 2014
The Queensland government has signed off on Adani’s $16.5 billion Carmichael mine, set to be one of the biggest coal mines in the world.
- Former BP head Tony Hayward appointed head of GlencoreXstrata (0) May 9, 2014
Tony Hayward, the former CEO of energy company BP, has been appointed as the new chairman of GlencoreXstrata.
- BREAKING: Rio Tinto dismisses Ranger rehab funding concerns as “hypothetical” (0) May 8, 2014
Rio Tinto has stated that concerns about the funding for rehabilitation of the Northern Territory Ranger mine site are hypothetical, and remain the concerns of the ERA board of directors.
- Central Norseman Gold project placed into care and maintenance (0) May 8, 2014
Central Norseman Gold has announced plans to place its three West Australian mines into care and maintenance following revelations the company has incurred a loss of $3.2 million over 6 ...
- BSGR, defendant in Rio Tinto Simandou corruption claims, sues Guinea (0) May 8, 2014
BSGR Resources, which has been accused of bribery and corruption by Rio Tinto over the Simandou deposit, is suing Guinea and its president.
- Arrium cuts 120 jobs in Newcastle (0) May 8, 2014
Miner and steel maker Arrium is cutting 20% of its workforce at its Waratah site in Newcastle.
- Missing prospector found (852) May 8, 2014
A 76-year-old prospector who went missing near Kalgoorlie on Tuesday has been found safe and well.
- Chamber of Minerals and Energy calls for increased focus on worker fatigue (0) May 8, 2014
The Chamber of Minerals and Energy has highlighted the need to address worker fatigue in the mining industry, particularly for those working longer days.
- Decmil wins Rio Tinto West Angelas contract (0) May 8, 2014 Decmil has been awarded a new contract for the non-process infrastructure to support the expansion of Rio’s West Angelas Deposit B.
- 480 jobs to cut be from Aurizon (0) May 8, 2014
Rail freight operator Aurizon has announced plans to cut 480 employees from its Queensland operations by 2017 as part of a major restructure.
- Claims there is no market for Galilee Basin coal slammed by mining industry (0) May 7, 2014
The Minerals Council of Australia said a report warning against developing the coal-rich Galilee Basin is “activist-linked academics to try and undermine Australia’s $60 billion coal industry”.
- New state budget funding targets Victorian exploration projects (0) May 7, 2014
The Victorian Government has earmarked $15 million to drive mineral exploration in regional and rural Victoria
- Miner dies at Grasstree coal mine UPDATE (0) May 7, 2014
A miner has died at Anglo American’s Grasstree coal mine.
- New drug testing clinic to service north-west NSW mining industry (0) May 7, 2014
A new drug testing clinic is set to open in Boggabri to cater for the growing mining industry in north-west New South Wales.
- Monadelphous secures new contracts with BHP, Rio Tinto (0) May 7, 2014
Engineering and construction firm Monadelphous has today announced the securing of several new contracts, seeing work out for another three years.
- Rio Tinto called to account for ERA rehab funding at Ranger uranium mine (0) May 7, 2014 Rio Tinto will be called to account for their position on the issue of funding rehabilitation operations at ERA’s Ranger mine in Kakadu, at their Australian AGM in Melbourne tomorrow.
- Rolls Royce sells turbine and compressor division to Siemens (0) May 7, 2014
Rolls Royce has sold its energy gas turbine and compressor business to Siemens for more than $1.4 billion.
- Whitehaven Coal restarts Narrabri longwall mining (0) May 7, 2014
Whitehaven Coal has restarted longwall production at its Narrabri coal mine.
- South Australian Paris silver gets $5 million boost (0) May 7, 2014
South Australia’s Eyre Penninsula continues to show signs of a burgeoning micro-boom, with Investigator Resources declaring a fresh $5 million investment this year for the development of their Paris silver ...
- Prospector missing near Kalgoorlie (0) May 7, 2014
Police and State Emergency Service crews will continue their search this morning after a prospector went missing near Kalgoorlie.
- Leighton lifts profit on strong oil and gas demand (0) May 7, 2014
A strong performance in infrastructure and oil and gas construction has seen Leighton Holdings post a 24 per cent increase in net profit to $152 million for the three months ...
- Uncertain future for camp expansion in Gladstone (0) May 7, 2014
Councillors in Gladstone have unanimously supported a development application to double the capacity of a worker accommodation village, despite an anticipated reduction in the worker population in the area.
- South Australian copper to fill a global void: OZ Minerals (0) May 6, 2014
With rich copper profiles and production increases predicted at South Australian copper mines, Australia’s “other” resources state looks well positioned to capitalise on increased Chinese investment, according to Prominent Hill ...
- ‘Environmental choir’ blocks Whitehaven Coal trucks (0) May 6, 2014
Haulage at Whitehaven Coal’s Tarrawonga mine was temporarily halted this morning after members of the Ecopella choir locked themselves to the operation’s front gates.
- Lynas announces plans to raise $40 million (0) May 6, 2014
Rare earths miner Lynas is seeking to raise up to $40 million from shareholders as it looks to address its working capital levels.
- Caterpillar to build new jumbo drill (0) May 6, 2014
Caterpillar has confirmed that it is working on a new, as yet unnamed horizontal jumbo drill.
- Hillgrove’s Kanmantoo Copper set to increase production (0) May 6, 2014
South Australia’s Kanmantoo mine in the Adelaide Hills is set to increase copper concentrate production, which has been forecast to rise 29.7% over the next 12 months.
- Glencore sees spontaneous combustion issues at Collinsville coal mine (0) May 6, 2014
Glencore has reported spontaneous combustion issues at its Collinsville coal mine’s spoil piles, which have caused fume problems.
- Andrew Forrest invests in West Australian uranium play (0) May 6, 2014 After agreeing to a $12 million funding deal, Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest is now majority shareholder of junior uranium company Energy and Minerals Australia.
- Chris Tuckwell returns to MACA (0) May 6, 2014
The managing director of MACA, Doug Grewar, has resigned from the company to make way for the return of former managing director Chris Tuckwell.
- Local councils to fight CSG at national assembly in Canberra. (0) May 6, 2014
The trend of local councils taking steps to express their disapproval of CSG exploration is gathering momentum, with the Griffith City Council calling on the federal government to ban coal ...
- Vantage sees flooding in underground mine (0) May 6, 2014 Vantage Goldfields has seen underground flooding at its Lily mine.
- Boart Longyear launches new down the hole hammers (0) May 6, 2014
Boart Longyear has released a new BLH series of DTH hammers and bits.
- Research and innovation in Australia need a long-term strategy (0) May 6, 2014
As productivity falls, Australia must develop a new strategy for innovation to stem this long term trend downwards.
- Komatsu expands operations in Mackay (3) May 5, 2014
The mining industry around Mackay can look forward to a new level of customer service for heavy machinery, with a new Komatsu customer support facility opened last week.
- Andrew Forrest beefs up iron ore business with abattoir acquisition (0) May 5, 2014
Iron ore mogul Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest has bought iconic Western Australian beef company Harvey Beef in a deal reportedly worth $40 million.
- Autonomous truck trials flagged for BHP coal mines (2) May 5, 2014 In an attempt to improve productivity and reduce costs, BHP’s trial of driverless haul truck technology is set to expand from Pilbara iron ore mines to east coast coal mines.
- One of the world’s largest gold mines opens (0) May 5, 2014
One of the world’s newest, largest gold mines, officially opens in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- Hockey retreats from diesel fuel budget cuts (0) May 5, 2014
Treasurer Joe Hockey has reassured mining companies that tomorrow’s budget will not include any change to the off-road fuel rebate.
- Green groups accuse miners of dodgy offset packages (0) May 5, 2014
Biodiversity offsets used by mining companies to gain approval for major projects will be investigated in the first of three public hearings of a federal senate inquiry today.
- M&E WA to kick off (0) May 5, 2014
The countdown until M&E WA kicks off has begun.
- Storms to hit Pilbara (0) May 5, 2014
Storms have been forecast for residents of north-west Western Australia, so batten down the hatches.
- Aquila Resources set for takeover (0) May 5, 2014
China’s largest steelmaker, Baosteel, has announced a joint conditional off-market takeover of West Australian mining company Aquila Resources.
- Calling people NIMBYs won’t stop development arguments (0) May 4, 2014
Taking a community inclusive approach to developments can help find a middle ground for industry.
- Sedgman appoints new CEO (0) May 4, 2014
Sedgman has appointed Peter Watson as its new CEO and managing director.
- Ford brings new Ranger to the mining industry (0) May 2, 2014
Ford is attempting to stake a claim in the Australian mining industry with a debut at the Mining and Engineering Expo in Western Australia next week.
- Rio warns Australian Government over tax reform surprises (0) May 2, 2014
The Australian public aren’t the only people shaken by Liberal Government scaremongering in the lead up to the release of the new budget on May 13.
- Rio Tinto to cut jobs at Queensland coal mine (0) May 2, 2014
Rio Tinto plans to cut jobs from its Hail Creek coal mine in Queensland as it looks to improve costs and productivity at the operation.
- Vale posts disappointing first quarter (0) May 2, 2014
Vale have posted some disappointing first quarter results, but company CEO Murilo Ferreira is as optimistic as ever.
- First iron ore mined at Gina Rinehart’s Roy Hill project (0) May 2, 2014 Gina Rinehart’s $7 billion Roy Hill project has mined its first iron ore.
- Brierty wins Rio Tinto contract (0) May 2, 2014
Brierty has won a $300 million contract for work at Rio Tinto’s Western Turner Syncline Stage 2 project.
- Amputee thief loses suit against power company (0) May 2, 2014
A man who became victim of his own botched theft attempt has lost his $1 million damages claim against Western Power.
- Production costs down for Oceana Gold (0) May 1, 2014
Oceana Gold have proven they are the lowest cost gold producer on the ASX, with record quarterly earnings announced in their 2014 first quarterly report.
- Padbury confirms $6 billion Oakajee deal abolished (0) May 1, 2014 Padbury Mining’s plan to develop the Oakajee port and rail project with the help of Roland Bleyer’s companies has collapsed.
- Barrick sees massive profit plummet (0) May 1, 2014
Barrick Gold has recorded a drop in net profit of 90% for its first quarter.
- Is ‘underground coal gasification’ the new fracking? (0) May 1, 2014
Can underground coal gasification provide a safer alternative to the current fracking trend?
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