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- Mine extends train hours, despite community concerns (0) November 8, 2012 Duralie Coal has won approval to increase its rail operating hours despite concerns by Gloucester citizens that the move will cause lack of sleep and asthma attacks.
- Mine workers chase new legal highs (0) November 8, 2012
A new version of the synthetic drug known as Venom has hit WA streets and is being favoured by mine workers.
- Miners hurt in bus roll over (0) November 8, 2012
Around a dozen miners lucky to escape relatively unharmed after their bus rolled over on the way to Rio Tinto’s Kestrel coal mine.
- BHP on the hunt for new CEO? (0) November 7, 2012
BHP Billiton may be looking for a change in leadership as it starts the process of looking for a new CEO.
- Tasmanian company expand quarry (4) November 7, 2012
Hazell Bros in Tasmania have opened their $3 million expansion of Long Hill Quarry in the state’s north-west.
- Decision looming over plans to re-enter NZ’s Pike River mine (0) November 7, 2012
Mine experts have been brought in by the families of the 29 men killed in New Zealand’s Pike River mine disaster to decide whether it’s safe to enter the first ...
- Group in Hunter want radiation-style alerts (0) November 7, 2012
A group in the Hunter Valley want dust-level alerts to be issued in the same way as nuclear radiation alerts.
- Native title win for traditional owners in WA (0) November 7, 2012
The Federal Court has ruled in favour of traditional owners following a five year native title dispute with miners in the Pilbara.
- Monadelphous Group wins $100 million Caval Ridge mine contract (0) November 7, 2012
Australian engineering company Monadelphous Group has won the $100 million contract to construct the coal handling plant for the BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) Caval Ridge mine project.
- GME 2012 wraps up (0) November 6, 2012
The Goldfield Mining Exhibition has wrapped up in Kalgoorlie, with organisers saying the event was a success despite the unseasonal downpour.
- Power supply deal turns on Rio’s lights at Oyu Tolgoi (0) November 6, 2012
Rio Tinto’s soon to be completed Oyu Tolgoi copper gold mine in Mongolia has secured its power supply with an unnamed Chinese power company, overcoming national rivalries to import power ...
- $152 million LNG modular contract awarded to Philippines-based company (905) November 6, 2012
AG&P have been awarded the $152 million modularisation contract to support the Ichthys LNG project in the Northern Territory.
- Miners strike to keep days off (0) November 6, 2012
A group of Mount Owen coal miners are striking to stop plans to force them to undertake ‘training days’ on their rostered days off.
- BMA plans to use its own trains to move coal (0) November 6, 2012 BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance will start loading its own coal trains from 2014 after announcing plans to run trains from mines in the Bowen Basin.
- QLD mining injuries on the rise, push for safety crackdown (0) November 6, 2012
Queensland law firm Trilby Misso is calling for an industry wide review of safety procedures after recording a 23% rise in the number of workplace injuries involving miners.
- False high dust reading caused by power loss (0) November 6, 2012
A power outage has caused a false hazardous dust-particle reading in the Upper Hunter’s air quality monitoring network.
- Pike River mine disaster preventable (124) November 6, 2012
The Pike River mine disaster was preventable and caused by the mine being used before it was ready, a Royal Commission has found.
- Fortescue hits out at false ‘work death’ claim (0) November 6, 2012
Fortescue head Nev Power has slammed contractors and unions for falsely claiming a worker sustained an injury onsite prior to his death last week.
- QR coal train derails (18) November 6, 2012
A QR National coal train has derailed in Queensland.
- Mining tax challenge heads to High Court (0) November 5, 2012
The High Court has agreed to hear the challenge to the mining tax.
- Greens Push for Rudd’s Original Mining Tax (0) November 5, 2012
Greens leader Christine Milne has used the weekend’s 20th National Summit to once again push for the mining tax to be renegotiated.
- Mining company offers $200,000 bonus for doctor (0) November 5, 2012
A WA mining company has offered to pay a $200,000 bonus for a doctor who will come to the state and provide radiation therapy to children with cancer.
- Explosives company goes to court again (0) November 5, 2012 An explosives company is set to battle residents in Central Queensland as it fights to overturn the council’s rejection of a $10 million development proposal.
- Mines to shutdown over Christmas (0) November 5, 2012
Yancoal announced it will close two mines in the Hunter Valley over the festive period as the company tries to save money amid falling coal prices.
- The Prospect Award Winners (1) November 2, 2012
The winners of the 9th Annual Australian Mining Prospect Awards.
- Miner a solid gold hero (0) November 2, 2012
Corporal Daniel Keighran, a gold miner at the Frog’s Leg mine, 20 km from Kalgoorlie, has been awarded the country’s highest military honour.
- WA explosives plant plan dropped (0) November 2, 2012
Incitec Pivot has cancelled its plans for a new explosives manufacturing plant in Western Australia.
- Motel owners win case against FIFO sex workers (0) November 2, 2012
Hotel and motel owners have won the right to evict FIFO sex workers after the QLD government changed the anti-discrimination act.
- Orica hit with fine following Gladstone incident (0) November 2, 2012
Orica has been hit with a $432 000 fine after it pled guilty to charges of unauthorised water releases from its Gladstone facility.
- Final day of GME comes to an end (0) November 1, 2012
The final day of the Goldfields Mining Exhibition is in full swing as exhibitors show off their latest innovations in machinery and wears.
- Campbell Newman: Don’t like uranium mining? Vote Green. (0) November 1, 2012
Queensland premier Campbell Newman has defended his government’s decision to lift a ban on uranium mining in the state, saying those who disagree should vote accordingly.
- Ausdrill completes Best Tractor takeover (19) November 1, 2012
Ausdrill has completed the acquisition of the Best Tractor Parts Group.
- Top 7 movies about mining (0) November 1, 2012
At Australian Mining we’ve put together a short list about some great movies about mining, or featuring mines.
- Fake urine use increasing in the Pilbara (0) November 1, 2012
The prevalence of synthetic urine is increasing in the Pilbara as more workers look to get around drug tests.
- Two more miners killed in South African riots (0) November 1, 2012
More miners have been killed in the continuing South African resources riots.
- GVK and Rinehart continue push for massive Galilee coal mine (0) November 1, 2012
The GVK-Hancock Prospecting Alpha Coal project is scheduled to be up and running in 2016.
- Women in mining a talking point at GME (1) October 31, 2012
The second day of the Goldfields Mining Exhibition continued today with the Women in Mining Panel Discussion a highlight for visitors.
- Macmahon named preferred contractor for Christmas Creek (0) October 31, 2012
Fortescue has named Macmahon as its preferred contractor for the Christmas Creek iron ore mine.
- Minerals Processing Plant of the Year – finalists revealed (0) October 31, 2012
Anglo American’s Moranbah North CHPP; Xstrata’s Newlands CHPP; Anglo American’s Capcoal CHPP; Ausenco & Newcrest’s Cadia East SAG Mill;
- Hard Rock Mine of the Year – finalists revealed (0) October 31, 2012
Xstrata Zinc; Newmont’s Boddington mine; CITIC Pacific’s Sino mine; Xstrata’s Black Star mine
- Norseman Gold axes jobs (8) October 31, 2012
Norseman Gold has shut its only remaining mine and cut 31 jobs as administrators seek to recapitalise its operations.
- Fortescue royalty delay request rejected (0) October 31, 2012
Fortescue Metals Group’s request that it delay royalty payments to the West Australian government has been rebuffed.
- China’s non iron ore sectors slowing (0) October 31, 2012
While the rapid growth of China’s non iron ore metals production sector has halted, it is beginning to stabilise.
- GME 2012 kicks off (0) October 30, 2012
The Goldfields Mining Exhibition kicked off in Kalgoorlie today with companies showcasing hundreds of products to visitors from all over the country.
- Brant Webb talks about Beaconsfield and mine safety at GME (0) October 30, 2012
Beaconsfield mine disaster survivor Brant Webb has shared his experience of the mine collapse to highlight safety issues on mine sites at today’s opening of GME.
- FIFO miners struck by lightning (0) October 30, 2012
Two fly-in fly-out workers have been hit by lightning strike in the Pilbara.
- Kiwis Against Seabed Mining to protest TTR’s Taranaki Coast plans (0) October 30, 2012
Kiwis Against Seabed Mining is campaigning against planned iron sand mining off New Zealand’s Taranaki Coast.
- VDM announces redundancies, anticipates earnings loss (0) October 30, 2012
VDM has announced 40 redundancies and a predicted loss of $7-9 million for the first half of the year.
- CFMEU says Rio Tinto redundancy package discriminates against union workers (0) October 30, 2012
The CFMEU says that Rio Tinto’s redundancy package for its Blair Athol coal mine will discriminate against union members.
- Mining complaints fall in the Hunter Valley (0) October 30, 2012
The number of complaints made regarding mining activities has fallen in the Hunter Valley.
- Third worker dies on coal ship (0) October 30, 2012
A third death on the coal ship Sage Sagittarius has been uncovered.
- MP pushes for the development of thorium industry in QLD (0) October 30, 2012 Federal Member for Dawson George Christensen wants Queensland to develop a thorium industry to shift the states reliance on coal.
- More disease and death in coal towns: report (0) October 30, 2012
A study which shows coal mining communities overseas have higher rates of disease and death has experts calling for a report into the study of health impacts in the Hunter ...
- Coal Mine of the Year – Finalists revealed (0) October 29, 2012 Anglo American’s – Capcoal mine; Centennial Coal’s – Myuna mine; Xstrata’s Newlands – surface mine; Centennial Coal’s – Mandalong mine; Xstrata’s – Ravensworth mine;
- Peabody slams Gov, calls for resources competiveness (0) October 29, 2012
Peabody Energy CEO Gregory Boyce has slammed the Australian Government’s mining polices, and called for the establishment of commission to ensure resources policies serve the nation’s long term interests.
- Cynthia Carroll steps down as Anglo American chief (0) October 29, 2012
Anglo American has announced that CEO Cynthia Carroll will step down from her position as head of the company.
- Miners at Appin to vote on strike (0) October 26, 2012
Workers at Appin Mine will today vote on whether to start industrial action over their pay dispute with Illawarra Coal.
- BHP cuts nickel jobs (0) October 26, 2012
BHP has cut around 100 jobs from its Nickel West operations.
- Newcrest expects growth to continue (0) October 26, 2012 Newcrest Mining have told shareholders a period of strong dividend growth can be expected as capital spending on projects peak and higher rates of gold are produced.
- Mining company accused of destroying Indigenous site (0) October 26, 2012
A mining company is under investigation after allegedly destroying an Indigenous archaeological site in the Kimberley.
- New coal mine in QLD set to create 400 jobs (0) October 26, 2012 A new coal mine to be built in Central Queensland is expected to create more than 400 jobs when construction starts next year.
- Whitehaven closes Sunnyside coal mine (881) October 26, 2012
Whitehaven Coal has announced that is will suspend all operations at its Sunnyside mine ‘indefinitely’
- Mining tax massive fail (6) October 25, 2012 The Federal Government has raised zero revenue in the first three months of the mining tax.
- Consolidated Minerals, Boart Longyear lay off workers (55) October 25, 2012
Consolidated Minerals has reportedly layed off its contractors at its Woodie Woodie mine.
- Former Pike River boss denies safety charges (0) October 25, 2012
Peter Whittall, the former head of Pike River, has today denied charges that the company failed to ensure a safe work place at the mine.
- Strategic review may see Rio close Gove mine (0) October 24, 2012
Rio Tinto may close its Gove bauxite mine in an effort to cut costs globally.
- Rio enter into framework agreement with Resource Development Group (0) October 24, 2012
Resource Development Group has entered into an agreement with Rio Tinto to be the preferred contractor for its iron ore operations.
- Skills initiative launched to tackle mining skills shortage (0) October 24, 2012
Resource industry employer group AMMA have launched a new government-backed program aimed at up-skilling Australian’s to work in the mining industry.
- Monadelphous wins Rio contracts (11) October 24, 2012
Monadelphous has won a $320 million contract for construction and maintenance work at Rio Tinto’s iron ore operations in the Pilbara.
- GVK to cut stake in Alpha Coal Project (0) October 24, 2012
GVK Hancock has delayed its Alpha Coal project by one year as it struggles to line up funding for the $10 billion dollar project.
- QLD reef study dismisses alarmist environmental concerns (0) October 24, 2012
A new report by North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation has dismissed many of the claims regarding increased coal ships damaging the Great Barrier Reef.
- Reform needed to deliver on productivity (0) October 24, 2012 The Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA has set out a broad agenda to boost the nation’s productivity through economic reform.
- Olympic Dam shelving means costs in SA fall (0) October 24, 2012 Oz Minerals boss says costs in SA’s mining sector are falling because of the decision to shelve the Olympic Dam expansion.
- People of PNG want seabed mining halted (0) October 24, 2012 Locals in Papua New Guinea have petitioned the government to stop a seabed mining project along the nation’s coast.
- Southern Cross wins Rio Tinto Cape Lambert contract (0) October 23, 2012
Southern Cross Electrical Engineering has won Rio Tinto’s electrical and instrumentation package at Rio Tinto’s Cape Lambert Port Expansion project.
- Kagara enters administration (4) October 23, 2012
Australian zinc miner Kagara has extended it voluntary administration period.
- Miners need to improve social license to operate: NSW Minerals Council (2) October 23, 2012
Head of NSW Minerals Council says the mining industry needs to better communicate with the community in order to maintain its social license to operate.
- India’s nuclear power failures warn against uranium exports (0) October 23, 2012 Australia is exploring the viability of mining uranium, with operations already underway in South Australia and the Northern Territory, experts are asking if selling uranium to India is the right ...
- BMA EBA gets up in vote (0) October 23, 2012
An enterprise bargaining agreement vote covering Bowen Basin BHP Billiton-Mitsubishi workers has passed.
- BHP attacked for planned oil exploration near reef (0) October 23, 2012
Conservation groups have slammed a plan by BHP Billiton to explore for oil 5km from the World-Heritage listed Ningaloo Reef off Western Australia’s north coast.
- South Australia provides funding for Indigenous job seekers (2) October 23, 2012
$709,000 worth of funding has been announced for the Connecting Aboriginal People to Mining (CAPM) program, which will train indigenous job seekers in South Australia.
- Queensland to recommence uranium mining (36) October 23, 2012
The Queensland Government announced yesterday that uranium mining would recommence in the state, overturning a ban which has lasted since 1982.
- Redpath brings smallest raise drill to Australia (0) October 22, 2012
Redpath has developed the lightest, most compact raise drill to ever hit the Australian market.
- OTOC wins Rio accommodation contract (0) October 22, 2012
Rio Tinto has awarded OTOC the accommodation contract for its Brockman 4 operations.
- BMA EA ballot results released today (0) October 22, 2012
The result of an enterprise bargaining agreement ballot held last week over BMA mines in the Bowen Basin will be released today.
- Action Drill & Blast win John Holland blasting contract (0) October 22, 2012
NRW subsidiary Action Drill & Blast has won a $100 million contract with John Holland at the Isaac Plains mine.
- Mining industry body calls for cuts to red tape (0) October 22, 2012
The Association of Mining and Exploration Companies has released a set of efficiency-boosting suggestions to the Western Australian government.
- Sinosteel to delay Blue Hills iron ore mine (0) October 19, 2012
Sinosteel will delay its Blue Hills iron ore project.
- Mount Gibson, Atlas Iron cuts workers (0) October 19, 2012
Mount Gibson Iron has announced it will cut its workforce by 270 positions, while Atlas will cut its exploration team.
- CMFEU and QRC lock heads over QLD mining taxes (0) October 18, 2012
CFMEU district president Stephen Smyth has hit out at a recent QRC survey of mining companies, saying that it does not portray ‘the realities’ of company’s investment intentions.
- Community worried about environment despite support for coal project (0) October 18, 2012
A telephone survey of residents in Queensland’s north has found most are in favour of the proposed Dudgeon Point coal terminal development but are still concerned over environmental impacts.
- Jobs cuts at Alacer Gold (0) October 18, 2012
Alacer Gold said it could not rule out further job cuts as it continues to review its Australian operations.
- Contractors will struggle to find work in Bowen Basin: CFMEU (0) October 18, 2012
The CFMEU says contract workers in the Bowen Basin will struggle to find work in the region as more companies cut jobs.
- Iron ore growth will continue to slide: BHP (0) October 18, 2012
BHP Billiton’s chief executive Marius Kloppers says the global iron ore market will slow down as China’s steel consumption has reached its peak.
- BHP rules out new mining projects in QLD (0) October 18, 2012
BHP Billiton head Marius Kloppers has essentially ruled out new mining projects in Queensland.
- Northern Territory to streamline mining projects (0) October 18, 2012
The Northern Territory’s new government has promised to fast track mining in the region.
- Australia and India discuss uranium sales (0) October 17, 2012 The sale of Australian uranium to India is set to dominate talks as Julia Gillard visits New Delhi.
- Mining sector cautious but optimisitc: report (0) October 17, 2012 Commonwealth Bank’s Future Business Index shows that while mining companies are optimistic about the future, they are unlikely to undertake new capital investment.
- Voluntary redundancy email sent to Sedgman staff (0) October 17, 2012
Engineering solutions company Sedgman have sent an email to staff members to notify them of job cuts within the company and asked its workers to apply for voluntary redundancy.
- Ensham to slash coal mining jobs (0) October 17, 2012
Ensham has announced that it is cutting 250 workers from its coal mine.
- New area approved for exploration (0) October 16, 2012
Sunrise Minerals has won the right to explore part of Western Australia’s ‘quiet radio’ zone after successfully incorporating a Radio Emissions Management Plan into its exploration program.
- Xstrata confirms job cuts at Bowen Basin (0) October 16, 2012
Xstrata Coal has confirmed it will cut jobs at its Oaky Creek mine in Queensland’s Bowen Basin.
- More foreign workers destined for mines (0) October 16, 2012 “Pit-stop” crews of temporary overseas workers could be the next cost-saving option for mining companies as they look to cut labour expenses.
- Protests over Chinese miner killed in Ghana (0) October 16, 2012
A Ghanaian government crackdown on illegal mining in the country has killed a 16 year old Chinese miner, and sparked protests from China.
- Protestors arrested at Jondaryan (218) October 16, 2012
Two protestors were arrested yesterday after entering the New Hope Group coal loading site at Jondaryan during a rally.
- NRW wins contract for Rio Tinto’s Yandicoogina mine (0) October 16, 2012
NRW has won a $90 million contract as part of Rio Tinto’s Yandi Sustaining Project for its Yandicoogina iron ore mine.
- AMMA calls on gov to act on Fair Work reforms (0) October 16, 2012
The AMMA has called on the Federal Government to act on the five key Fair Work reforms, or put $240 billion worth of potential projects at risk.
- Victorian brown coal ‘unlikely’ to succeed (0) October 15, 2012 A new report suggests that Victoria’s brown coal industry is ‘unlikely’ to suceed pointing to low quality coal and transport costs.
- Reduced dredging for coal terminal under new system (0) October 15, 2012 The Fitzroy Coal Terminal at Port Alma is set to use a new and innovative loading technique if it gets the go ahead from the government.
- Ausenco wins Isaac Plains CHPP contract (0) October 15, 2012
Ausenco has won a $66 million contract to continue providing operations and maintenance the Isaac Plains coal mine’s CHPP.
- Less than a week to go until Australian Mining’s safety conference (0) October 15, 2012
There is less than a week left to still get tickets to Australian Mining’s safety conference.
- Coal companies to cut jobs blaming the royalty hike (0) October 15, 2012
A survey reveals coal companies in Queensland are looking to cut costs and jobs after the recently announced coal royalty increase puts pressure on the sector.
- Russia may quadruple coal output (0) October 15, 2012
Russia may grow its current coal production levels by five times by 2030, dwarfing Australian production rates which have begun slowing down.
- Falling fatalities in QLD shouldn’t lead to safety cuts, CFMEU says (0) October 15, 2012
While the Queensland mining industry celebrates a drop in the number of fatalities on sites, the CFMEU warns that the Government should not use it as an excuse to cut ...
- Two men die in abandoned mine used as meth lab (0) October 15, 2012
An abandoned mine in New Zealand has been uncovered as a drug lab, after police responded to calls of an explosion which killed two men at the site.
- Broken Hill miners to be payed by performance (0) October 12, 2012
A pay by performance model has been agreed upon at Perilya’s silver, lead and zinc mine at Broken Hill.
- Miner says he’s a ‘big bloke’ but ‘very fit’ (0) October 12, 2012
A miner who was found to be morbidly obese and deemed unfit to work admits he’s a big bloke but claims he is very fit, hitting back at critics.
- Mining boom leads to injury boom (0) October 12, 2012
There has been an increasing number of workplace injuries following on the back of mining expansions.
- Greenpeace to protest Abbot Point Coal expansion (0) October 12, 2012
Greenpeace has warned it will undertake ‘peaceful civil disobedience’ to stop the expansion of Abbot Point Coal Terminal.
- New Kronic drug test (1) October 12, 2012 Mining companies will soon have access to a more extensive drug testing kit after a year of research into synthetic cannabinoids like Kronic.
- World’s largest copper mine goes underground (1) October 12, 2012
Chile’s Chuquicamata mine, the world’s largest open cut copper mine, will moving underground.
- Greens protest following uranium mine approvals (0) October 12, 2012
Protestors marched outside of Toro Energy’s offices after the government approved the miner’s Wiluna uranium project.
- Thousands of jobs expected for QLD as Abbot Point port approved (0) October 11, 2012
Gina Rinehart’s and GVK Hancock’s $10bn Alhpa Coal Project is one step closer to construction after the Federal Government approved its Terminal 3 development at the Port of Abbot Point, ...
- The QLD Government wants cash for CSG exploration, angering miners (0) October 11, 2012 The Queensland Government has again angered the mining industry over plans to introduce cash bidding for coal seam gas (CSG) exploration.
- GR Engineering settles legal battle with Gold Ridge (0) October 11, 2012
GR Engineering has finally reached an agreement with St Barbara subsidiary Gold Ridge mining over a long running legal battle.
- Queensland Alumina Limited cuts jobs (0) October 11, 2012
Queensland Alumina Limited (QAL) confirmed jobs will be cut at its refinery in Gladstone.
- CFMEU takes swipe at policies in new TV ads (0) October 11, 2012
A new national campaign by the CFMEU is set to launch TV ads which will put pressure on the government by highlighting issues around foreign labour, manufacturing assistance and better ...
- Lynas temporary operating licence suspended (0) October 11, 2012 The Malaysian High Court has extended the suspension of Lynas’ temporary operating licence until early November.
- Western Australia’s first uranium mine approved (0) October 11, 2012
Toro Energy’s Wiluna uranium project has been approved by the Western Australian Government.
- Calls for a new runway at Perth Airport (0) October 10, 2012
Qantas chief Alan Joyce agrees that Perth Airport needs a third runaway, saying congestion and longer taxiing times were a major problem.
- Gregory mine officially closes (3) October 10, 2012 After more than 33 years in operation, Gregory coal mine officially closes today, the third Bowen Basin mine to shut down this year.
- Boom blamed for ditching trade (0) October 10, 2012
New figures show WA apprentices and trainees are dropping out of their training, causing concern that the skills shortage facing the mining industry will only worsen.
- Rio warns of more job losses as it cuts costs (0) October 10, 2012
Rio Tinto chief Tom Albanese has warned of more job cuts ahead as it cuts costs and Chinese demand weakens.
- Curragh coal to cut contractors (22) October 10, 2012
Wesfarmers’ Curragh coal mine will cut back contractors as it moves from a seven to five day roster.
- Xstrata begins coal job cuts in Central West (0) October 10, 2012
Xstrata has begun cutting coal mine jobs at its Ulan coal mine in NSW’s Central West.
- BHP prices $1bn note issue (0) October 10, 2012
BHP Billiton has priced a five year $1 billion note issue.
- FIFO defended in art (0) October 9, 2012
Andrew Quilty got tired of people calling his FIFO mates “cashed up bogans”, so he started making some art showing what he saw in his mates.
- Ashton mine gets the go ahead (0) October 9, 2012
After being rejected last year amid fears of health and water safety, Ashton Coal’s Camberwell mine in the Hunter Valley has had a revised application approved.
- Women to take on men in mining (4) October 9, 2012
The Queensland Government is offering $20,000 to encourage more women into the mining industry.
- Record profit for port despite Newman’s criticism (0) October 9, 2012
Premier Campbell Newman refused to retract his negative comments about Gladstone Ports Corporation despite the companies huge profit increase.
- BHP will cut iron ore jobs (0) October 9, 2012
BHP has announced it will cut jobs across its iron ore operations.
- Massive machinery launched at MINExpo [Images] (0) October 9, 2012
Australian Mining has put together a short round up of some of the best best pieces of heavy mining equipment launched at MINExpo, in Las Vegas.
- Cat rolls out its largest ever underground truck (0) October 8, 2012
Caterpillar has launched its new AD690 underground articulated truck.
- Mount Lyell disaster questioned (3) October 8, 2012
The cause of the Mount Lyell mining disaster is being questioned on the eve of its centenary.
- Toxins rise in Hunter’s suburbs (0) October 8, 2012
A new pollution analysis suggests residents in the Hunter are being exposed to some toxins at levels more than 100 times higher than they were a decade ago.
- Butler protests outside BHP HQ (0) October 8, 2012
Musician John Butler has performed outside BHP Billiton’s Melbourne headquarters to protest against the company’s involvement in the proposed Price Point hub in Western Australia’s Kimberley region.
- BHP evacuates miners after rock fall (0) October 8, 2012
BHP Billiton has evacuated its Perseverance nickel mine following a rock fall incident.
- Phosphate mine approved for Mount Isa (0) October 8, 2012
The Queensland State Government has approved a multi-million dollar open cut phosphate mine for north-west of Mount Isa.
- Morbidly obese miner allowed back to work (0) October 8, 2012 A 163 kilogram, morbidly obese miner previously deemed unfit to operate machinery due to ‘a significant risk’ of a heart attack has had the ruling overturned.
- Diploma win Rio Tinto FIFO accommodation contract (0) October 8, 2012
Rio Tinto has awarded Diploma Group a $49 million contract for its Wickham Accommodation expansion project.
- Macmahon nixes media takeover speculation (0) October 8, 2012
Macmahon has entered a trading halt following media speculation over a Chinese takeover.
- Contractor killed by falling drill rods (13) October 8, 2012
A man has been killed in Rutherford, NSW after being crushed by falling drill rods.
- Aussie mining funds heading offshore (0) October 5, 2012
Funding for new mining projects in Australia has dried up and what money companies do have is being spent overseas, according to the Association of Mining and Exploration Companies.
- More nickel mines may close: WA Government (0) October 5, 2012
Nickel exploration is expected to drop further in the year ahead and if prices keep falling then “more mines may close,” according to WA Mines Minister Norman Moore.
- More dusts tests in the Hunter (0) October 5, 2012
The New South Wales Minerals Council is supporting the call for more research into air quality along the Hunter Valley’s rail corridors.
- Union tells “anti-mining” group GetUp to back off (0) October 4, 2012
Union heavyweight Paul Howes says the Australian Workers’ Union will continue to run advertisements promoting mining in Tasmania’s Tarkine region, despite protests by lobby group GetUp.
- Rio to make hay in the Pilbara (0) October 4, 2012
Water is now flowing at Rio Tinto’s agricultural project in the Pilbara, which uses water from the company’s Marandoo mine to grow hay for the company’s pastoral stations.
- Hunter miners should use shuttle bus (0) October 4, 2012
A Hunter Valley woman has launched a campaign to get the region’s mining workforce out of their cars and onto buses in an effort to reduce traffic congestion.
- Mining industry still strong: Palmer (0) October 4, 2012
Mining magnate Clive Palmer says the mining industry will remain strong for many years and the current downturn is unlikely to derail projects already being planned.
- Anglo American chief to head De Beers (0) October 4, 2012
Anglo American CEO Cynthia Carroll has been named as the chairman of diamond company De Beers.
- Rio Tinto to have world’s largest underground automated system at Argyle (0) October 4, 2012
Rio Tinto has announced it will deploy the world’s largest underground automation systems at its underground operations at the Argyle diamond mine.
- Xstrata extends FIFO contract (19) October 4, 2012
Xstrata Copper has extended its existing fly in fly out contract with Alliance Aviation.
- ‘Schizoid’ government scaring off investors (0) October 3, 2012
Mining company Tasmania Magnesite has accused the government of stifling investment opportunities in the state.
- Aussies want a fair go for small miners (0) October 3, 2012
A new survey suggests Australians still support the underdog with one third of respondents saying the mining industry is too heavily dominated by multinationals.
- Boart Longyear CEO resigns (0) October 3, 2012
Boart Longyear CEO Craig Kipp has made a surprise resignation following the company’s move slash spending for the rest of 2012.
- Miners to pay more for FIFO congestion (0) October 3, 2012
Mining companies will have to pay more to use Perth Airport during peak hours because of the congestion caused by fly-in fly-out workers.
- Tough run for world’s top ten gold miners (0) October 3, 2012
Despite being the top ten gold miners in the world during historically high prices, getting on top, and staying there, is difficult.
- Dairy company plans to mine coal (0) October 3, 2012 Fonterra, the global dairy company, is planning to develop a major coal mine in New Zealand.
- BHP to sue CFMEU for millions (0) October 3, 2012
BHP Billiton subsidiary BMA is suing mining union CFMEU for $2.4 million for unlawful work stoppages.
- Ore prices need to rise (0) October 2, 2012 A report released today by a top rating agency said that iron ore prices will need to rise to relieve the ratings pressure facing some of the industry’s top producers.
- Caterpillar’s new haul truck [images] (0) October 2, 2012
If you’re interested in Caterpillar’s new haul truck, we’ve put together some pictures of it in action.
- BHP to focus on WA gas, Canada potash (0) October 2, 2012
BHP Billiton says it will focus on oil and gas in Western Australia and potash in Canada as it cools off other expansions in Australia.
- Newcrest defends against legal action (0) October 2, 2012
Newcrest is gearing up to fight legal claims that threaten its plans to expand its massive Cadia gold mine.
- New Zealand tradies flocking to Australia (0) October 2, 2012
A record number of tradespeople are now leaving New Zealand to take up higher paying jobs in Australia, according to new data.
- Fortescue commissions second iron ore processor at Christmas Creek (0) October 2, 2012
Fortescue has put first ore through its second ore processing facility at its Christmas Creek mine.
- 26,000 mining jobs still on offer in Queensland (0) October 2, 2012
Around 26,000 machine operators, graduates, and tradespeople will be needed over the next few years to keep Queensland’s mining industry in full swing, according to skills advisor Kinetic Group.
- The Safety Conference is counting down (0) October 2, 2012
There are only a few days left to get face to face with the people who making the laws that control safety on your site.
- Cat develops new Unit Rig trucks (0) October 2, 2012
Caterpillar has announced it will develop a new Unit Rig mining truck.
- High Court rules on Forrest’s Chinese deals (0) October 2, 2012
The High Court has handed down its ruling on ASIC’s case against Fortescue Metals, which determined the future of Andrew Forrest’s leadership of the company
- Mining boom isn’t over: HSBC chief (0) September 28, 2012
Australia’s mining boom isn’t over yet and the slowdown in China’s economy is likely to be “cyclical rather than structural,” according to HSBC chief economist Paul Bloxham.
- NASA awards asteroid mining contract (0) September 28, 2012
NASA has awarded a group of United States-based researchers a contract to explore the feasibility of asteroid mining.
- MINExpo a success but worries still abound (1) September 28, 2012
While MINExpo in Las Vegas is a huge success, the spectre of short to medium term growth casts a shadow over the event.
- Miner pleads guilty to compliance infringement (0) September 28, 2012
Integra Coal has pled guilty in the Land and Environment Court to exceeding its waste dump limits.
- Most controversial miners of 2011 (0) September 28, 2012
A new report has labeled BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto, Anglo American, and Barrick Gold as some of the most controversial mining companies of 2011.
- Geosequestration research facility to be developed (0) September 28, 2012 A new geosequestration research facility will be developed in Western Australia to study advance carbon storage technologies.
- Anglo American to cut coal production (0) September 28, 2012
Anglo American says it will cut coking coal production over the next few months in response to weakening market demand.
- Incitec Pivot begins Moranbah ammonia production (0) September 28, 2012
Incitec Pivot has progressed at its Moranbah ammonium nitrate complex, producing its first ammonia.
- Inquiry to question exploration regulation (0) September 27, 2012 A new inquiry will look into the regulatory barriers faced by minerals and resource exploration companies.
- BHP put Olympic Dam expansion back in the spotlight (0) September 27, 2012 BHP Billiton has sought an extension from the SA Government so it can invest more time to plan its Olympic Dam mine expansion.
- NQ Supply Chain Committee established (0) September 27, 2012
The North Queensland mining industry is set to benefit from a new committee aimed at improving infrastructure, planning and development in the region.
- Union adamant: it’s not about pay (0) September 27, 2012
The CFMEU has hit out at the Federal Government over the ongoing enterprise agreement dispute with BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance, stating the main issues do not centre around pay rise.
- Rinehart’s Roy Hill drops senior staff (0) September 27, 2012
Mining magnate Gina Rinehart has cut senior executives from her Roy Hill iron ore project.
- Xstrata suspends Cosmos mine work, cuts workers (0) September 27, 2012
Xstrata has announced it will suspend operations at its Cosmos nickel mine and reduce its workforce.
- CFMEU member sacked for bullying de-unionised coal worker (0) September 27, 2012
Conflict between Hunter Valley unionists and a worker on an individual contract has led to allegations of harassment, foul play, and unfair dismissal.
- Fortescue’s Forrest slams greenies as “spoilt children” (0) September 27, 2012
Fortescue’s Andrew Forrest has compared “extremist” environmentalists to ‘spoilt children’.
- Incitec Pivot defers building explosives plant (0) September 26, 2012
Incitec Pivot has announced it will defer development of its planned ammonium nitrate plant at Kooragang Island, in Newcastle for two years.
- Mining jobs blamed for poor work-life balance (0) September 26, 2012
The new Australian Work and Life Index report suggests those working in the mining industry are doing it tough.
- 20 dead in latest Chinese coal accident (0) September 26, 2012
Twenty Chinese coal miners are dead and another 14 are injured after a locomotive carrying workers failed and slipped down a mine shaft.
- Lynas to face fresh legal challenge (0) September 26, 2012
Whilst Lynas won a temporary operating licence for its rare earths plant in Malaysia earlier this month, the company will soon be back in court fighting to retain its approvals.
- Liebherr equipment in action [images] (0) September 26, 2012
Mixing the old with the new, here’s a collection of some massive Liebherr haul trucks and excavators in action.
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