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- China eyes resource tax (0) June 10, 2010 Following in Australia’s footsteps, China is now considering increasing its resources taxes.
- Infrared picture perfect (0) June 10, 2010
Dangerous infrared monitoring hazards can easily be avoided.
- Scaling back (0) June 10, 2010
The addition of a laser profiler has allowed for more precise scaling then ever before. Cole Latimer reports.
- Stacking the odds (0) June 9, 2010
3D modelling allowed for the completion of a 15 storey stacker from design to construction within 16 months.
- Miners concerns real, Swan (0) June 7, 2010 The Federal Government has conceded the mining industry’s concerns are legitimate.
- The Resource Exploration Rebate: real incentive or tax sweetener? (0) June 7, 2010
The Resource Exploration Rebate has received very little attention throughout the Super Profit Tax debate. Michael Mills reports on whether it will have any impact on exploration in the Pilbara.
- New minister for NSW mining industry (0) June 7, 2010 NSW Ports and Waterways Minister Paul McLeay has been handed the State’s Mineral and Forest Resources portfolio, following the resignation of Ian Macdonald on Friday.
- Super Profits Tax takes the low road to reform, Nikki Williams (0) June 7, 2010
The engine room of the Australian economy is under attack from the Federal Government’s new tax on the mining industry. NSW Minerals Council chief executive Dr Nikki Williams writes for ...
- Pilbara contractors fear the worst if Super Profits Tax goes ahead (0) June 7, 2010
Contractors and service providers in the Pilbara have voiced their concerns about the Resource Super Profits Tax and how it will impact their businesses. Michael Mills reports.
- Hawk Measurement develops transmitters for flotation cells (0) June 7, 2010
Monitoring the pulp and froth levels in flotation cells can improve the profitability of processing plants.
- Stick-on magnifying lenses give clarity to middle-age mine workers (0) June 7, 2010
Stick-on magnifying lenses can help miners with deteriorating vision see clearly without comprising their safety. Michael Mills reports.
- Sandvik to launch DI550 down-the-hole hammer drill rigs in late-2010 (0) June 7, 2010
Sandvik has unveiled plans for a new line of down-the-hole hammer drill rigs at the 2010 Bauma Messe.
- BOC distributes Linde G-TECTA portable gas detectors (0) June 7, 2010
BOC is distributing a new range of portable gas detection instruments designed by German manufacturer Linde in Australia and New Zealand.
- Aquila project approval streamlined (0) June 3, 2010 Aquila Resources has seen its West Pilbara iron ore project granted major project status by the Federal Government.
- Super tax can not work in reality, Forrest (0) June 3, 2010
Treasury secretary Ken Henry believes that the mining tax will fail if financiers put no value on tax credits for projects that fold, Fortescue chief Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest said.
- Brockman looks to nearby rail (0) June 2, 2010 Brockman Resources is aiming to implement a deal with Fortescue Metals Group or Aquila Resources to develop its West Pilbara assets.
- New Hope still eyeing Macarthur (0) June 1, 2010 New Hope has stated that it is still looking to acquire Macarthur Coal but has been unable to engage in talks.
- Areva respects Garrett’s views on Koongarra uranium deposit (0) May 31, 2010 French miner Areva says it respects the process the Federal Government has established for its Koongarra uranium deposit in the Northern Territory.
- Lady Annie sale approved (0) May 31, 2010 China Sci-tech Holdings has approved the acquisition of Cape Lambert’s Lady Annie mine
- Hunter coal dust monitor controls suspended (0) May 28, 2010 Controls on the construction of new coal dust monitoring stations are to be suspended, accelerating their implementation.
- Africa the new hotspot (0) May 28, 2010 Harbinger Capital has actively reduced investment in Australian miners as it turns its attention to Africa
- Ammtec rejects Campbell bid (0) May 27, 2010 Minerals and metallurgy testing labs Ammtec have rejected a $123 million takeover offer from Campbell Bros.
- BHP Roxby shaft repaired (0) May 27, 2010 BHP has repaired the damaged Clark shaft at Olympic Dam.
- Queensland rail bid ‘ticks all the boxes,’ Roche (0) May 26, 2010 The Queensland Coal Industry Rail Group’s $4.85 billion bid for the State’s central coal track network “ticks all the boxes,” QRC chief executive Michael Roche said today.
- RSPT the ‘best way to tax mining,’ Allan Fels (0) May 26, 2010 A group of 20 economists have endorsed the Federal Government’s Resource Super Profits Tax (RSPT), claiming it would lead to increased production.
- Karara iron ore project caught ‘mid-stream’ by RSPT (0) May 25, 2010 The chairman of Gindalbie Metals, Geoff Wedlock, believes the company’s Karara iron ore project will be “caught mid-stream” by the Resource Super Profits Tax (RSPT).
- Brockman Sinosteel deal not changed by RSPT (0) May 24, 2010 Brockman Resources has denied that the proposed super profits tax has changed its relationship with Sinosteel and the development of the Pilbara iron ore project.
- Fear over uranium leaks (0) May 24, 2010 Concerns have been raised in the Kakadu area over pollution leaks from the Ranger uranium mine.
- Automation and Remote Control (0) May 24, 2010
Australian Mining calls for editorial contributions to the July Automation and Remote Control feature.
- Product Focus: Cranes and Lifting (0) May 24, 2010
Australian Mining calls for editorial contributions to the July Product Focus: Cranes and Lifting.
- Rio BHP merger value cut by tax (0) May 21, 2010 The value of the Pilbara joint venture between Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton has been seriously slashed following the announcement of the mining tax, BHP says.
- Changes considered to mining tax (0) May 21, 2010 The Government has stepped back on its push to implement the proposed Resources Super Profits Tax.
- Super Pit operator pleads guilty to fatality (0) May 20, 2010 Operators of Kalgoorlie’s super pit have pleaded guilty to charges relating to the death of a miner on site.
- Fortescue expansion on hold (0) May 20, 2010 In a mining backlash, Fortescue has put its expansion plans on hold in protest of the new tax.
- Quarry industry forces rethink of mining tax (0) May 19, 2010 The Federal Government has indicated it may not apply the Resources Super Profits Tax to high volume low value quarry products.
- CITIC Pacific boss resigns (95) May 19, 2010 Managing director of CITIC Pacific, Barry Fitzgerald, has resigned.
- Macarthur rejects revised offer (0) May 18, 2010 Macarthur Coal has rejected Peabody Energy’s lowered offer.
- Reed Resources in Barrambie talks (0) May 18, 2010 Reed Resources has announced it is in exclusive talks with Chinese firm Non-Ferrous Metal Industry’s Foreign Engineering and Construction to develop the Barrambie vanadium project.
- Downer wins FMG contract (0) May 17, 2010
Downer EDI is finalising negotiations to supply services to Fortescue’s Christmas Creek mine.
- Rio and BHP committed to merger (0) May 17, 2010
Rio and BHP have reaffirmed their commitment to the Pilbara joint venture despite the new mining tax.
- DID YOU KNOW? (0) May 15, 2010 Did you know our website has changed?
- Clough launches CSG division (0) May 14, 2010 Engineering firm Clough has announced the creation of a coal seam gas division.
- European debt fears drive gold price to record heights (0) May 13, 2010 The gold spot price hit a record high of US$1247.70 per ounce overnight as concerns over the European bailout package continued to gather steam.
- Sino’s $1billion blowout (0) May 13, 2010 Increasing iron prices has seen a cost blow out of almost $1 billion at CITIC Pacific’s Sino Iron Ore project.
- Boart appoints new chairman (0) May 11, 2010 Boart Longyear has announced the appointment of David McLemore as new chairman.
- Peabody cuts Macarthur bid (0) May 11, 2010 Peabody has cut its bid for Macarthur on the back of the proposed mining tax.
- Karara Mining launches scholarships for mid-west WA students (0) May 10, 2010 Karara Mining has launched a scholarship program at schools in the mid-west Western Australian town of Morawa to encourage students to take up careers in mining.
- Mincor confirms Miitel restart for June this year (0) May 10, 2010 Mincor Resources has flagged its intention to rapidly restart production at its Miitel nickel mine, despite the Federal Government’s recently announced Super Profits Tax on the mining industry.
- Fuel management system keeps track of fuel wastage (0) May 10, 2010
A combination web-based software and field hardware is helping monitor fuel use and misuse on minesites. Michael Mills reports.
- State of play – Q&A with SACOME chief executive Jason Kuchel (0) May 10, 2010
Michael Mills spoke with the South Australian Chamber of Mines and Energy (SACOME) chief executive Jason Kuchel about the challenges facing the state’s mining industry.
- Rio commits to Canada (0) May 7, 2010 Rio Tinto is expanding its Canadian iron ore operations a day after putting Australian operations on hold.
- Point Anketell opens up port and rail access for western Pilbara (0) May 7, 2010 A new deepwater port in the western Pilbara region is leading the way in multi-user infrastructure development. Michael Mills reports.
- Junior explorers predict a new golden age for historic Tennant Creek (0) May 7, 2010
A group of gold explorers believe the historic Tennant Creek mining district may yet return to its former glory. Michael Mills reports.
- Atlas barred from making shipments at Fortescue port (0) May 6, 2010 Atlas Iron has been forced to find a new export port after Fortescue Metals stopped it from using its Anderson Point facility.
- Mining tax overhaul ‘long overdue,’ Bernie Fraser (0) May 6, 2010 Former Reserve Bank Governor Bernie Fraser has come out in support of the Federal Government’s Super Profits Tax on mining, calling it “long overdue.”
- Karara cost blowout (0) May 6, 2010 Gindalbie Metals has seen the cost of its Karara iron ore project increase 20%.
- Rio shelves iron ore projects (0) May 6, 2010 Rio has announced it is shelving its iron expansion plans in the wake of the proposed mining tax.
- QR Network outlines access conditions for GAP rail project (0) May 6, 2010
The access conditions and user tariffs for Queensland’s new coal rail infrastructure being reviewed by the state’s industry watchdog. Michael Mills reports.
- Northern Exposure (0) May 6, 2010
The needed development of the red centre’s infrastructure will keep the territory rising while other states fall
- Canada to profit from super tax (0) May 5, 2010 Canada may see increased investment as the super tax scares away potential investors.
- Rudd open to negotiations on Super Tax (0) May 5, 2010 Kevin Rudd says he is open to negotiation with miners on the super tax while slamming WA.
- Lihir endorses $9.5 billion takeover offer from Newcrest (0) May 4, 2010 Lihir Gold has approved a $9.5 billion takeover offer from Newcrest Mining, but is still free to hold talks with rival bidders until 8 June.
- Barnett to increase royalty rates (0) May 4, 2010 WA premier Colin Barnett will still increase mining royalty rates despite the announcement of the Federal Resources Super Tax.
- Hockey dismisses Rudd’s mining reforms as a ‘tax grab’ (0) May 3, 2010 The Federal Government’s proposal for a 40% tax on mining company profits has been blasted by Federal Shadow Treasurer Joe Hockey and endorsed by two State Premiers.
- Miners heap scorn on new profit super-tax (0) May 3, 2010 The mining industry has reacted angrily to the Federal Government’s decision to implement a 40% on resource company profits.
- MacDonald calls for clarity on Resources Super Tax (0) May 3, 2010 Minister for Primary Resources Ian MacDonald has called on the Government for clarity on the Resources Super Tax at the NSW Minerals Council’s OH&S Conference today.
- NSW wants ‘full run-down’ on mining tax reforms (0) May 3, 2010 NSW Resources Minister Ian MacDonald has told Australian Mining the State will be seeking clarity from the Federal Government on the Resources Super Tax.
- Atlas wins final Wodinga approvals (0) April 30, 2010 Atlas Iron has announced it has received final approvals to commence mining at the Wodinga DSO Iron Ore project.
- Pilbara juniors win rail fight (0) April 30, 2010 Pilbara juniors now have the right to negotiate access to the majors’ rail lines.
- GEMCO sees spill backlash (0) April 29, 2010 GEMCO has been reprimanded by the NT Government following its iron ore spill last week.
- BHP and Hancock head the queue to build Abbot Point terminals (0) April 29, 2010 North Queensland Bulk Ports (NQBP) yesterday named BHP Billiton and Hancock Coal as the preferred developers of the two new coal terminals slated for Abbot Point.
- Pirtek becomes Komatsu OE supplier (0) April 29, 2010
Pirtek has signed an agreement with Komatsu to become the Australian assembler and supplier for its hydraulic hoses.
- Fortescue loses compensation battle (0) April 29, 2010
Fortescue has been forced to pay compensation to Zodiac Maritime following shipping disputes.
- Fortescue trial to proceed (0) April 28, 2010 Fortescue will go to trial after a Perth court found no basis for its dismissal appeals following two deaths on site.
- Down at the coal face (0) April 27, 2010
The CSIRO has actively tackled the problem of reducing coal dust in longwall shearing.
- Study measures the environmental impacts of longwall mining subsidence (0) April 27, 2010
An environmental services firm has developed a method to measure the affects of longwall mining surface subsidence.
- Suspended automation (0) April 27, 2010
Automated shotcreting for vertical shafts in mines is eliminating the dangerous job of shaftlining.
- Silo repairs show real fibre (0) April 27, 2010
After years of continuous use had taken their toll, an innovative project was required to repair a vital cog in the Hunter Valley coal supply chain
- No royalty hike for WA gold miners (0) April 22, 2010 Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett yesterday ruled out any increases to the state’s gold royalty rates.
- BHP launches probe into possible corruption (0) April 21, 2010 BHP Billiton has announced an investigation into possible corruption involving government officials, but did not reveal where the violations may have occurred.
- State ruling to sidestep farm claims (0) April 21, 2010 New legislation may overturn a court decision to ban mining in the Liverpool Plains.
- Kalgoorlie resumes mining after quake (0) April 21, 2010 Mining in Kalgoorlie will restart following a number of geotechnical assessments.
- Kalgoorlie hit by earthquake (0) April 20, 2010 An earthquake has forced the evacuation of the Super Pit.
- Noble pulls out of sale (0) April 20, 2010 Noble Group has pulled out of its sale of Gloucester Coal to Macarthur.
- Contractors push in the Pilbara (21) April 20, 2010
Aboriginal contract mining and services companies are looking to change the way resource companies interact with the local population.
- Kagara spins off gold (0) April 19, 2010 Kagara has announced the terms for the IPO of its Mungana gold assets.
- Analysts predict four-year upswing in project investment (0) April 16, 2010 A report from industry analyst Macromonitor is predicting record construction activity for the mining and minerals processing sectors over the next four years.
- New staff new risks (0) April 16, 2010 Australia faces a new staffing deficit
- Cougar signs agreement to expand UCG in WA (0) April 15, 2010 Cougar Energy and Eneabba Gas have signed an agreement to develop an Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) joint venture in the Mid-West region of Western Australia.
- OZ Minerals reports strong gold production from Prominent Hill (0) April 15, 2010 OZ Minerals this morning reported solid production figures for the first quarter of the year at its Prominent Hill copper-gold mine in South Australia.
- New Hope up Macarthur bid (0) April 15, 2010 New Hope has increased its bid for Macarthur, topping Peabody’s offer.
- Radiation cables adaptable for challenging mining environments (0) April 14, 2010 Radiation communication cables must overcome a number of challenges when used in mining applications.
- Rio shareholders go cold on Pilbara joint venture (0) April 14, 2010 Speculation is rife that Rio Tinto shareholders are set to reject the proposed Pilbara iron ore joint venture with BHP Billiton, because the deal no longer represents good value.
- Going green from greenfields (0) April 14, 2010 Increasing environmental management concerns has seen a unique approach to coal mine planning in the Hunter region. Cole Latimer reports.
- Iluka to shut mine (0) April 14, 2010 Iluka will begin closing down its Eneabba mine from 10 June.
- Coal silo repair project at the Rio Tinto Mount Thorley Warkworth mine (0) April 13, 2010 After years of continuous use had taken their toll, an innovative project was required to repair a vital cog in the Hunter Valley coal supply chain. Michael Mills reports.
- Online database discusses ways to deal with bauxite residue (0) April 13, 2010 A research team has created an online resource for public use dealing with ways to manage bauxite residue.
- Royal Commission called for after mine death (0) April 12, 2010 WA Labor leader calls for Royal Commission following mine death.
- SCORS software helps coal plants track performance (0) April 12, 2010 A coal mining service provider has developed software to improve plant performance. Michael Mills reports.
- Q&A with Jody Elliott: Mining industry must support contractor training (0) April 12, 2010 Australian Mining journalist Michael Mills spoke to Jody Elliott, the director of mining employment information website The Resource Channel, about recruitment in the contract mining sector.
- Trapped miner found dead at BHP’s Perseverance mine (0) April 12, 2010 A miner at BHP Billiton’s Perseverance nickel mine in Western Australia was this morning found dead nearly 24 hours after his vehicle fell 18 m down a stope.
- Miner trapped (0) April 12, 2010 A miner has been trapped underground since yesterday.
- Macarthur rejects New Hope approach (0) April 9, 2010 Macarthur Coal has rejected a new bid from fellow coal miner New Hope Corporation.
- BC Iron reaches native agreement for Nullagine project (0) April 9, 2010 BC Iron today received the native title agreement for its Nullagine iron ore joint venture with Fortescue Metals in Western Australia’s East Pilbara region.
- Newcrest approved for Cadia East (0) April 9, 2010 Newcrest has received approval for the development of its Cadia East underground mine.
- Safety levy for mines (0) April 9, 2010 A new safety and inspection levy is set to hit mines.
- No breakthrough in WA royalty talks (0) April 8, 2010 WA Premier Colin Barnett has stood firm on threats to raise mining royalties after meeting with BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto executives.
- Macarthur rejects renewed bid (0) April 8, 2010 Macarthur Coal has rejected Peabody’s takeover bid as still too low.
- Hay Point port back online (0) April 7, 2010 BHP has begun re-opening the closed Hay Point coal terminal.
- Incitec revisits Pilbara explosives plant (0) April 7, 2010 Incitec Pivot has submitted pre feasibility studies for its Burrup nitrates plant.
- Applying the brakes on truck deaths (0) April 6, 2010 Four months ago, the Queensland Government launched a blitz to stop the deaths and injuries caused by ineffective brakes. Michael Mills reports on the progress on and off mine sites ...
- Coal terminal queues reach record highs (0) April 6, 2010 Bottlenecks at coal terminals across the country have reached all time highs.
- China gives mixed messages on iron ore (0) April 6, 2010 Chinese Government and industry groups have given conflicting messages on China’s involvement in Australia’s iron ore industry.
- Rio receives offer for last remaining Alcan asset (0) April 1, 2010 Rio Tinto has received an offer for the Alcan Beauty Packaging business from Sun European Partners, although the potential value of the sale is not yet known.
- Breathing new life into SCSR changeover (0) April 1, 2010 The Queensland Government’s mine safety research body has investigated how to prevent miners from making life threatening mistakes during Self-Contained Self-Rescuer changeover procedures.
- Lihir rejects Newcrest takeover (0) April 1, 2010 Lihir has rejected Newcrest’s takeover approach as inadequate.
- Macarthur board declines Peabody’s $3.3 billion takeover offer (0) March 31, 2010 The board of Macarthur Coal today turned down a takeover offer from US giant Peabody Energy, deeming it “not in the best interests of shareholders in its current form.”
- Fortescue seeks death case dismissal (0) March 31, 2010 Fortescue Metals is applying to have charges relating to it workers’ deaths and injuries during Cyclone George dismissed.
- Oakajee Port and Rail delivers feasibility study to WA Govt. (0) March 30, 2010 Oakajee Port and Rail has delivered the bankable feasibility study for its eponymous infrastructure project to the Western Australian Government.
- Gindalbie strikes billion dollar deal (0) March 30, 2010 Gindalbie has signed Australia’s largest ever offtake agreement with Ansteel.
- Beating the heat (0) March 30, 2010 The CSIRO is working to develop a fire-suppressant gel as a potential solution to the risk of spontaneous combustion in underground coal mines.
- Stern Hu sentenced to 10 years imprisonment (0) March 30, 2010 Former Rio employee Stern Hu has been found guilty of bribery.
- Queensland records safest year to date (0) March 29, 2010 Queensland has seen the lowest recorded number of injuries on mine sites.
- Monitoring across the board (0) March 29, 2010 Mine maintenance software for control across two continents.
- Communications between the supplier and user can help avoid unnecessary tyre wear (0) March 29, 2010 Unnecessary tyre stresses for mine vehicles can be avoided.
- Oakajee may be export point for uranium (0) March 26, 2010 Oakajee chief believes port a potential export point for uranium.
- China to deliver Hu verdict on 29 March (0) March 26, 2010 Former Rio Tinto executive Stern Hu will learn of his fate next week on the 29 March, when the court delivers the verdict in his trial for accepting bribery and ...
- ACCC launch probe into Rio BHP iron ore merger (0) March 26, 2010 The ACCC will re-investigate claims that Rio and BHP’s Pilbara iron ore venture will effect market supply and competition.
- Making the switch to microwave protection (0) March 26, 2010 Microwave switches are being used to ensure iron ore booms on Pilbara mines are safe from collisions.
- Miner avoids serious injury (0) March 25, 2010 A miner has narrowly avoided serious injury at the Cadia Valley mine.
- Swick wins massive contract (0) March 25, 2010 Swick Mining has been awarded its largest ever drilling contract.
- Outlining the recruitment policies in Australian mining companies (0) March 24, 2010 Michael Mills reports on the methods and ideas employed by mining companies to attract the best workers.
- Virtual training simulators enhance onsite learning (0) March 23, 2010 Virtual training simulators ensure maximum training without mine vehicle wear and tear or damage.
- Cyclone closes down coal terminal (0) March 22, 2010 Cyclone Ului has forced the suspension of activities at Macarthur Coal’s Dalrymple port.
- Fly In Fly Out in mining not as bad as thought (0) March 22, 2010 A report has found that Fly In-Fly Out workers may not be as negatively affected by the lifestyle as is traditionally thought. Paul Hayes reports.
- Hu trial begins today (0) March 22, 2010 The trial of former Australian Rio Tinto executive Stern Hu gets underway today, with confirmation that Australian consular officials would be barred from parts of the proceedings.
- Mining safety guide outlines changes to national legislation (0) March 19, 2010 This year’s Mining Industry Guide to Workplace Safety will focus on helping employers and employees prepare for the imminent national occupational health and safety legislation.
- Oakajee Port and Rail expands initial capacity for deepwater port (0) March 19, 2010 Oakajee Port and Rail will increase the initial capacity of its deepwater port in Western Australia to 45 million tonnes per annum.
- Safety report into mine workshop roller shutter injury (0) March 19, 2010 The Western Australian DMP has issued a report into an incident which left a fitter with serious head injuries after he was struck by a roller shutter door.
- CBH directors give revised Toho offer the green light (0) March 18, 2010 The directors of CBH Resources has recommended the a revised takeover offer from its major shareholder Toho Zinc, in favour of a bid from Belgian miner Nyrstar.
- Australian consular officials barred from parts of Stern Hu trial (0) March 18, 2010 A date for the trial of four former Rio Tinto executives arrested in Shanghai last year for alleged corporate espionage, including Australian Stern Hu, has been set for next Monday.
- NCIG accepts first trainload of Hunter Valley export coal (0) March 18, 2010 The first trainload of Hunter Valley coal for export arrived at the recently opened third coal terminal at the Port of Newcastle yesterday, NSW Ports Minister Paul McLeay announced.
- QRC wants consultation before any royalty rises in Queenland (0) March 18, 2010 The Queensland Resources Council (QRC) yesterday called on the State Treasurer Andrew Fraser to consult with industry before making any changes.
- Job prospects for Bickham coal mine better than expected (0) March 17, 2010 The Hunter Valley Research Foundation (HVRF) has predicted the proposed Bickham coal mine could employ nearly three times as many full time staff as previously estimated.
- Moore cagey on increases to mining royalties (0) March 17, 2010 Western Australian Minister for Mines and Petroleum Norman Moore has claimed any changes to the State’s mining royalties may be necessary in the wake of the Federal Government’s Henry Tax ...
- QME exhibition space 90% sold out (0) March 16, 2010 Queensland’s longest-established and largest resources industry show, the Queensland Mining & Engineering (QME) exhibition, is 90% sold out.
- NSW Minerals Council slams court decision on land access (0) March 16, 2010 The Supreme Court’s recent decision on land access agreements would effectively stop exploration and make it impossible to do business in NSW, according to NSW Minerals Council CEO Dr Nikki ...
- Coal subsidy claims under fire (0) March 16, 2010 Bligh Government claims that taxpayers have been subsidising the Queensland coal industry “over decades” should be scrutinised by State Parliament as a matter of urgency, according to the Queensland Resources ...
- Contract Mining and Services (0) March 16, 2010 Australian Mining calls for editorial contributions to the April Contract Mining and Services features.
- Electrical Equipment and Cables (0) March 16, 2010 Australian Mining calls for editorial contributions to the April Electrical Equipment and Cables feature.
- 7th Annual Australian Mining Prospect Awards Launch Issue (0) March 16, 2010 Australian Mining calls for nominations for the 7th Annual Australian Mining Prospect Awards.
- Fortescue upgrades production targets for Solomon (0) March 15, 2010 Fortescue Metals has increased the annual production target at its Solomon iron ore mine in the Pilbara from 60 million tonnes to 100 million tonnes.
- Paydirt Gold Conference kicks off today (0) March 15, 2010 The two-day 2010 Paydirt Gold Conference got underway in Perth this morning, with the “recession-proof” gold price expected to be the biggest talking point.
- Construction starts on new Mount Isa drill core storage facility (0) March 15, 2010 A new $4.8 million Queensland Government drill core facility being built in Mount Isa will store up to 700 kilometres of rock samples and help boost mining exploration in the ...
- Victorian Government to recommend new mining warden (0) March 15, 2010 The Victorian Government will recommend former Victorian Crown Counsel John Butler be appointed as Victoria’s new Mining Warden.
- Western Australia’s top women in mining recognised (0) March 15, 2010 Some of Western Australia’s most outstanding individuals and companies were recently recognised as part of the Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia (CME) inaugural Women in Resources Awards, ...
- CBH receives improved Nyrstar offer (0) March 12, 2010 CBH Resources today announced it had received a sweetened 19.5 cent per share takeover offer from Belgian company Nyrstar.
- Cape Lambert sells Lady Annie to China Sci-Tech for $135 million (0) March 12, 2010 Cape Lambert Resources has sold the Lady Anne copper project to Chinese company China Sci-Tech Holdings for $135 million.
- Platts launches daily metallurgical coal shipping and price reports (0) March 12, 2010 Platts today launched the world’s first daily metallurgical coal assessments, which the company said would provide assistance in determining contract prices.
- Worksafe Victoria convenes mining safety management forum (0) March 12, 2010 WorkSafe Victoria last week convened a meeting between staff from five of the state’s key mining operations to discuss safety procedures and hazard management.
- WA DMP releases report into death of rail maintenance worker (0) March 12, 2010 The Western Australian Department of Mines and Petroleum has released a report into the death of a railway maintenance worker who was struck down by a passing iron ore train ...
- Indian mining firm to invest $500 million in NSW coal mines (0) March 12, 2010 Indian-owned mining firm Gujarat NRE Coking Coal has announced plans to invest $500 million in the expansion of its coal mines in New South Wales.
- New accommodation for short-term workers in Karratha (0) March 12, 2010 The WA Government has chosen The MAC Services Group Limited (The MAC) as the preferred proponent to build and manage a workers’ accommodation facility on a 12ha site at Gap ...
- Geothermal permits in Western Australia granted (0) March 12, 2010 The WA State Government has granted 10 new exploration permits to companies looking to develop geothermal energy projects in Western Australia.
- No threat to humans in Kalgoorlie-Boulder uranium tests: Minister (0) March 12, 2010 WA Mines and Petroleum Minister Norman Moore today quashed rumours of a possible health risk from radiation at a decommissioned uranium testing site near Kalgoorlie-Boulder, following completion of testing at ...
- Vale seeks 90% increase on iron ore benchmark (0) March 11, 2010 The world’s largest iron ore miner, Vale, has moved to increase the iron ore benchmark price by more than 90% in negotiations with Japanese steel companies.
- WA approves Balmoral South iron ore project (0) March 11, 2010 The Western Australian Government has given a conditional approval for Australasian Resources’ Balmoral South iron ore project.
- Cape Lambert readies Lady Annie sale (0) March 11, 2010 Cape Lambert Resources today entered a trading halt as it prepared to sell off its Lady Annie copper project near Mount Isa, Queensland.
- Aurox Atlas merger (0) March 10, 2010 Atlas Iron has announced its intention to merge with fellow miner Aurox Resources.
- Griffin debt grows (0) March 10, 2010 Griffin Coal’s failure to meet royalty payments has added to its debt woes.
- Cougar signs UCG joint venture with Ignite for Gippsland brown coal (0) March 10, 2010 Cougar Energy has signed a joint venture with Ignite Energy Resources with an eye to developing an Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) project in Victoria’s Gippsland region.
- Bringing space technology back to earth for Australian mining industry (0) March 10, 2010 Scientists involved in CSIRO’s Minerals Down Under Flagship are transferring technologies developed for space exploration and mining on the Moon and Mars, into new applications for the Australian mining industry.
- Coal miners unite in bid for Queensland Rail (0) March 9, 2010 Queensland coal miners have resolved to band together to take ownership of Queensland Rail (QR), labelling the State Government’s privatisation plans as “in the interest of neither the coal industry ...
- Juniors bypass the majors (0) March 9, 2010 An alliance of iron ore miners have progressed plans for another port facility at Port Hedland.
- China hopes to retain iron ore benchmark pricing system (0) March 8, 2010 The Chinese Minister for Industry Li Yizhong has given the first indication that China hopes to retain the iron ore benchmark negotiation system.
- One-third of NSW coal mines exceed legislated dust levels (1) March 8, 2010 Industry and Investment NSW has released the results of a study into the levels of airborne dust found at the state’s coal mines.
- QRC’s top award for women in the resources industry shared by two (0) March 8, 2010 This year’s QRC Resources Award for Women has been shared by Jennifer Mackenzie and Susan Denk.
- Coal pricing shake up (0) March 8, 2010 BHP has announced that it has reached agreements with a number of customers regarding coking coal prices.
- Indigenous interests to ride the next boom (0) March 8, 2010 The PACA is working towards increasing the number of mining contracts awarded to Indigenous businesses.
- Range River Gold re-opens historic Mt Morgans gold mine (0) March 5, 2010 Range River Gold yesterday officially opened its mining operations in the historic Mt Morgans area between Leonora and Laverton in Western Australia.
- Castlemaine acquires Lihir Ballarat gold project (0) March 5, 2010 Castlemaine Goldfields today bought Lihir Gold’s unsuccessful Ballarat gold project for $4.5 million in cash as well as a percentage of future production revenues.
- Aquila takes Vale to court over Eagle Downs dispute (0) March 5, 2010 Aquila Resources is taking Vale-subsidiary Bowen Central Coal to court as a result of the impasse over the Eagle Downs coking coal project.
- WA explorers urged to apply for drilling funds (0) March 5, 2010 WA Mines Minister Norman Moore has called on minerals explorers to apply for more than $5 million of Government funding.
- WA Govt. gives Anketell deepwater port the green light (0) March 5, 2010 The WA Government has approved the Pilbara region’s newest deepwater iron ore export port at Anketell.
- South Australia missing the main game, miners claim (0) March 4, 2010 Great commitment to the mining industry is needed from the South Australian Government SACOME has claimed
- Contractor capital raise (0) March 4, 2010 Driller Swick Mining has raised close to $20 million through a share placement.
- Actively reducing collision risks on site (0) March 4, 2010 The Queensland DEEDI has undertaken a project to sharply reduce the number of vehicle collisions on mine sites.
- Students Meet Industry night aims to attract young professionals (0) March 3, 2010 The AusIMM’s Melbourne Student Chapter and Melbourne Branch will together organise the annual Students Meet Industry (SMI) night later this month.
- Moore dismisses uranium ‘scaremongering’ (0) March 3, 2010 Western Australian Mines Minister Norman Moore yesterday dismissed Federal Labor candidate Ian Bishop’s concerns about an old Western Mining-BHP Billiton uranium test site as “scaremongering.”
- Iron ore benchmark set to soar (0) March 3, 2010 Investment banks have predicted a massive leap in the iron ore benchmark prices for this year.
- Hydraulic hose rupture prompts safety alert (0) March 3, 2010 The Queensland Mines Inspectorate has issued a safety alert after a high pressure emulsion line on a hydraulic longwall pump sled ruptured.
- ABARE forecasts strong demand for iron ore (10) March 2, 2010 ABARE is predicting a positive outlook for the global steel industry in 2010-11, which will drive iron ore and metallurgical coal exports up to $35.1 billion and $30.5 billion respectively.
- Copper up on tragedy (0) March 2, 2010 The price of copper climbed following Chile’s earthquake over the weekend, which saw the halting of major copper mines.
- Rio Tinto completes Alcan divestmests (0) March 2, 2010 In a further effort to repay its debts, Rio Tinto has sold the Alcan Packaging food Americas division to global packaging manufacturer Bemis Company for US$1.2 billion (around A$1.33 billion).
- Airborne geological survey flies over south-east NSW (0) March 2, 2010 The New South Wales Government has funded an $850,000 airborne geophysical survey to study the earth’s crust over the State’s south-eastern regions.
- Miners reject premier’s claims (0) March 1, 2010 The WA Chamber of Minerals and Energy has rejected Colin Barnett’s claims that the mining industry is grossly undertaxed.
- Super pit expansion (0) March 1, 2010 Kalgoorlie’s super pit is moving closer to expansion but the move has raised concern from local residents.
- Uranium demand set to quadruple by 2050 (0) March 1, 2010 A climate change academic from the University of Adelaide has predicted the global demand for mined uranium will rise at least four times in the next 30 years.
- Vale ignores Eagle Downs deadline (0) March 1, 2010 Aquila Resources today confirmed that Vale-subsidiary Bowen Central Coal (BCC) had not signed off on the infrastructure arrangements for the Eagle Downs project by last Friday’s deadline.
- Fortescue’s Catlow retires from board (0) February 26, 2010 Fortescue Metals’ original chief financial officer, Christopher Catlow, today announced his retirement from the company effective 31 May.
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