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- BMA strikes to restart (0) July 12, 2011
While the latest round of work stoppages at BMA coal mines concludes, unions will take further industrial action this week.
- Rio Tinto slams carbon tax (5) July 11, 2011
Rio Tinto has warned of the damage the tax will have on investment and export for the mining industry.
- Pike River Royal Commission of Inquiry underway (0) July 11, 2011
The Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Pike River Coal tragedy is expected to hear some explosive evidence when it gets underway at 11:30am today.
- Carbon tax threatens thosuands of ‘real people with real jobs’ (0) July 11, 2011
The mining industry has raised its opposing voice to the carbon tax, saying it place thousands of jobs at risk and close coal mines within three years.
- Caterpillar completes Bucyrus acquisition (0) July 11, 2011
Caterpillar has announced the finalisation of its Bucyrus acquisition.
- Carbon Tax: The basics (0) July 11, 2011
The key elements of the upcoming carbon tax.
- Hunter contractor fined for mine accident (0) July 11, 2011
A Newcastle contract company has been fined $55 000 after a miner’s leg was crushed by plant equipment.
- Man loses leg in Fortescue Port Hedland accident (19) July 11, 2011
A man has lost a leg and had the other crushed at Fortescue Metals’ iron ore facility at Port Hedland on Friday.
- Hunter Valley air quality worsens (0) July 8, 2011 A jump in Hunter Valley residents with respiratory problems has brought the focus on effect of mining on the region’s air quality.
- Australian Mining: Weekly Wrap 3 [Video] (0) July 8, 2011
This week, Cole talks about the death of a miner at BHP’s Port Hedland iron ore facility, the Carbon Tax, and a study that says burning coal halts global warming, ...
- BMA lodges FIFO application for Caval Ridge (0) July 8, 2011
BMA has lodged an official application for a 100% fly in fly out workforce at their Caval Ridge coal mine.
- Miners’ anger over BHP death site orders (4) July 8, 2011
Miners were ordered back to work just hours after a man was killed at BHP’s Port Hedland facility.
- UQ offers carbon management workshops (0) July 7, 2011 The University of Queensland is offering the resources industries workshops to help manage their carbon costs.
- Carbon tax price revealed (0) July 7, 2011
The Federal Government is believed to have set the carbon price at $23 tonne ahead of its official launch on Sunday.
- Miner pleads guilty to drunken rampage (0) July 7, 2011
A 40 year-old underground miner has pleaded guilty to a drunken rampage across Emerald, Queensland.
- Minara Murrin Murrin acid plant offline (0) July 7, 2011
Minara Resources has announced that its acid plant at the Murrin Murrin nickel cobalt mine is offline.
- Miner killed at BHP Port Hedland site (0) July 7, 2011
A 27 year-old man has been crushed to death at BHP Billiton’s iron ore loading facility at Finucane Island in Port Hedland.
- Bradken acquires two wear plate companies (0) July 7, 2011
Bradken has acquired Norcast and Australian and Overseas Alloy for $222 million.
- Hunter miner loses injury appeal (0) July 7, 2011
Wambo coal mine has lost its appeal against a payout for a worker injured on site.
- CAT sign autonomous truck deal with Fortescue (50) July 6, 2011
Caterpillar and Westrac have signed an MOU with Fortescue to implement autonomous vehicles at its Solomon iron ore hub.
- Burning coal stops global warming, study claims (0) July 6, 2011
China’s increased coal usage in the last decade has stopped global warming, according to a new study.
- We can’t just keep doing the same thing: mining professor (0) July 6, 2011 A leading professor in the mining industry says companies need to get serious about safety and technology if they want to be allowed to continue operating.
- Tasmanian mining exploration fears (0) July 5, 2011
The Tasmanian Minerals Council have voiced concerns following forest peace talks.
- Federal govt does not own our resources: WA Mines Minster (0) July 5, 2011
The biggest problem for the Western Australian resources industry and economy will be the federal government, the state’s Mines and Petroleum Minister said.
- BMA coal strikes at Goonyella (0) July 5, 2011
Workers at the Goonyella coal mine picketed yesterday as industrial action escalates.
- M&E WA starts today (0) July 5, 2011
The Mining and Engineering WA exhibition starts today.
- MinRes wins $1bn Fortescue plant contract (0) July 5, 2011
Mineral Resources has won the contract for Fortescue’s second ore processing facility at its Christmas Creek mine.
- Watpac wins Iluka contracts (0) July 5, 2011
Watpac has won a number of earthworks mining contracts across Australia.
- Mega Arctic iron ore mine planned (0) July 5, 2011
Britain’s richest man is planning a massive open cut iron ore mine, worth a potential $21 billion, in the Arctic Circle.
- NZ Government won’t contribute to Pike recovery efforts, minister says (0) July 5, 2011
Acting New Zealand energy and resources minister Hekia Parata says the government will not contribute to the cost of recovering the remains of the Pike River victims.
- Incomplete carbon tax to be unveiled Sunday (0) July 5, 2011
The Federal Government has announced it will unveil its carbon pricing scheme on Sunday, despite being unfinished.
- NSW mining industry supports Kronic ban (0) July 4, 2011
The decision by the New South Wales government to ban synthetic cannabis products has been welcomed by the state’s leading industry body.
- Japan uncovers huge rare earth seabed deposits (0) July 4, 2011
Japan has reportedly discovered massive potential seabed rare earths deposits 1000 times larger than those on land, researchers say.
- Union supports Pike River boycott (0) July 4, 2011
The visiting union head has warned that the Pike River inquiry is being closely watched by the worldwide mining community, with concerns about its safety standards.
- Forty trapped in Chinese coal mines (0) July 4, 2011
Forty Chinese coal miners are trapped underground as China touts increased mine safety.
- International tender for Aurukun bauxite (0) July 4, 2011
The Queensland Government will conduct an international tender for the development rights of the Aurukun bauxite in Western Cape York.
- Palmer linked to company ignoring mine ban (0) July 4, 2011
Mining magnate Clive Palmer is under fire for involvement with a company ignoring a mining ban in the world’s most ecologically diverse marine environment.
- Macmahon wins Rio contracts (0) July 4, 2011
Macmahon Holdings has been awarded three mining contracts from Rio Tinto.
- Fortescue breaches miners’ privacy (0) July 4, 2011 Fortescue Metals Groups has been accused of breaching its workers privacy through forced locker searches.
- Arafura secures rare earth plant land (0) July 1, 2011
Arafura Resources has secured a site in Whyalla, South Australia, for its rare earths processing plant.v
- Miners worldwide will boycott Pike River: union (0) July 1, 2011
Pike River Coal is facing an international boycott unless it defines clear plans to recover the bodies of the 29 men who died underground in November.
- Cardno acquires BEC Engineering (6) July 1, 2011
Infrastructure group Cardno has acquired mining contractor BEC Engineering.
- LNG company says fracking not dangerous (0) July 1, 2011
A gas company extracting liquid natural gas (LNG) from its reserves in the Surat and Bowen Basin has defending its fracking techniques.
- Australian Mining: Weekly Wrap 2 [Video] (0) July 1, 2011
In this weeks Australian Mining Weekly wrap, Jess and Cole look at the political slanging match heating up over the Mining Tax, the low divorce rate of miners, a new ...
- Industry alliance set to fight carbon tax (0) July 1, 2011
An alliance of industry groups has come together to fight the proposed carbon tax.
- Pollies call for better review of foreign investment in farmland (0) July 1, 2011
Politicians have called for a review of foreign investment regulation in a bid to protect valuable food-producing farmland.
- Increase safety measures at Lynas rare earths plant, IAEA say (0) July 1, 2011
Lynas Corp has been told to lift the safety standards at its Malaysian rare earths processing plant.
- Mine tyres cost more than a Mercedes (0) July 1, 2011
Would you rather buy a tyre for a mining truck or a Mercedes sports car? Because the latter could be cheaper.
- Anglo Coal CEO warns against mining taxes (0) July 1, 2011
Anglo Coal chief executive Cynthia Carroll has warned against governments seeking excessive taxes if they want continued mining investment.
- FMG reaches indigenous employment target (0) June 30, 2011
Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) has announced it has reached its target to train and employ 300 Aboriginal people by the end of June.
- ACCC accepts Hunter Valley rail arrangements (0) June 30, 2011
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission today accepted arrangements to remove bottlenecks on the log jammed Hunter Valley rail network.
- Tinkler requests extension on payment for Knights deal (0) June 30, 2011
Nathan Tinkler’s bid to buy the Newcastle Knights has is in doubt, with the mining magnate unable to meet crucial financial commitments in time for the handover deadline today.
- Newcrest CEO steps down (0) June 30, 2011
Newcrest CEO Ian Smith will officially step down tomorrow.
- Campbell Bros acquires minerals testing group (0) June 30, 2011
Campbell Brothers have acquired geochemical and metallurgical services company Stewart Holdings Group.
- Gillard not backing down on mining tax (0) June 30, 2011
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has shot down Bob Brown’s call for changes to the mining tax amid indications that key independents can be depended on for support.
- Recovering bodies too expensive: Pike River receivers (0) June 30, 2011
Pike River Coal receivers say they cannot recover the bodies of the 29 men who lay entombed in the New Zealand mine because they can’t afford it.
- Gindalbie Metals’ billion dollar Karara cost blow out (0) June 30, 2011
Gindalbie Metals has announced that its Karara iron ore project will now cost $2.57 billion, in line with guidance in March.
- Bob Brown racist, Minerals Council claims (0) June 29, 2011
The Minerals Council of Australia has labelled the Greens and Bob Brown ‘xenophobic’ following their attack on the mining industry.
- Beaconsfield mine disaster, the movie (1) June 29, 2011
The Beaconsfield mine disaster of 2006 will be dramatised in a Channel Nine telemovie.
- Rio sticks by uranium mining plans in wake of Japan crisis (0) June 29, 2011
Rio Tinto says it will soldier on with plans to mine uranium, even though it acknowledged the sector could remain unmoving for several years in the wake of Fukushima.
- Asciano renew Coal & Allied haulage contract (0) June 29, 2011
Asciano has renegotiated its haulage contract with Rio Tinto’s Coal & Allied.
- Brown pressures govt on mining tax (0) June 29, 2011
Australian Green Leader Bob Brown says he will put more pressure on the government to strengthen the mining tax.
- Downer secures Rio contract (0) June 29, 2011
Downer EDI has won the contract for Rio Tinto Iron Ore’s Warramboo project.
- Explosive factory fears in Rockhampton (0) June 29, 2011
Rockhampton region residents have pleaded with the council to reject an application for a third explosives factory.
- Judge finds former Diamond Hill mine boss breached duties (0) June 29, 2011
The former director of Diamond Hill Mining, also a Bendigo solicitor, has been found by a Supreme Court judge of transferring a mining licence and two parcels of freehold land ...
- QLD provide drilling grants (0) June 29, 2011
The Queensland Government has provided more than a million dollars for exploration drilling throughout the state.
- Pluton sign indigenous iron ore deal (0) June 29, 2011
Pluton Resources have negotiated a native title deal for its Irvine Island iron ore mine.
- Mining industry under pressure, Abbott says (0) June 28, 2011
Tony Abbott has said the mining industry is under pressure from the Government at today’s AMEC convention.
- EDMS sell underground drilling division (0) June 28, 2011
Every Day Mining Services has sold its underground diamond drilling division to Swick Mining.
- UNESCO listing on uranium deposit (0) June 28, 2011
UNESCO has granted World Heritage listing for Koongarra, a rich unranium deposit, in the Northern Territory.
- Xstrata seeking community feedback (0) June 28, 2011
Mining giant Xstrata has given residents in Mount Isa and Cloncurry a chance to voice its opinions about the company with a community survey launched yesterday.
- Central West mine to reopen (0) June 28, 2011
The Mineral Hill mine near Condobolin in the New South Wales Central West will re-open in coming months.
- Tax miners more, public say (0) June 28, 2011
Nearly half of West Australians believe miners should pay more tax, a recent poll has revealed.
- Bougainville defends involvement in PNG war (0) June 28, 2011
Rio Tinto subsidiary, Bougainville Copper has defended its alleged involvement in causing the civil war in Papua New Guinea.
- Hunter coal mines oil problem (0) June 28, 2011
The NSW Department of Planning has cited a number of Hunter Valley coal mines as having an oil containment problem.
- Rescue teams entering Pike River today (0) June 28, 2011
Rescue teams have been given the all clear to enter the Pike River coal mine today, following multiple set backs.
- More coal strikes for Bowen Basin (0) June 28, 2011
Failed union negotiations have lead to another series of strikes at Bowen Basin coal mines.
- WA Labor sticks by uranium mining ban (0) June 27, 2011
Western Australia’s Labor Party remains divided with its federal counterpart, by confirming its uranium mining ban plan.
- Rio Tinto caused PNG war: Somare (0) June 27, 2011
The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea has accused Rio Tinto and its subsidiary of causing the war in the country.
- Mining unions allowed into lunchrooms (0) June 27, 2011
Mining unions have secured a significant win in the sector, allowing them to meet and represent members in the lunchrooms of a non-authorised mine site.
- Rinehart, Bennet suing Rio Tinto for Pilbara rights (0) June 27, 2011
Australia’s two richest women, Gina Rinehart and Angela Bennet, are putting aside past rivalries to sue Rio Tinto for a larger share of the iron ore in Western Australia.
- FIFO damaging sex lives (20) June 27, 2011
The number of mine workers on fly-in fly-out (FIFO) work agreements is increasing, but experts warn their sex lives may be doing the opposite.
- More to WA than mining: Gillard (0) June 27, 2011
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has sought to reassure Western Australia it is more than just a mining state.
- Australian Mining: Weekly Wrap [Video] (0) June 24, 2011
This is Australian Mining’s first ever weekly wrap. This week Cole and Jess look at BMA strikes, the mining tax and some of the quirkier stories on miningaustralia.com.au this week.
- Tenix wins Rio’s Argyle supply contract (0) June 24, 2011
Tenix SDR has won the contract to supply Rio Tinto’s Argyle underground diamond mine in the Kimberley.
- Aborigines warned of Kimberley coal mining (0) June 24, 2011
University researchers have advised indigenous landowners in the Kimberley to not approve coal mines on their land.
- BHP Worsley smelter cost blowout (0) June 24, 2011
BHP Billiton has announced a cost blow out at its Worsley Alumina expansion project.
- WA ‘coal rush’ threat (0) June 23, 2011 Anti-coal lobbyists in Western Australia are warning that Esperance may be threatened by a coal rush.
- Rolling strikes begin at BHP mines today (0) June 23, 2011
The industrial action at BHP Billiton looks set to continue, with the announcement that a series of rolling strikes will begin tomorrow.
- Emergency call delayed 51 mins after Pike River explosion (0) June 23, 2011
Emergency services were not called to the Pike River coal mine for 51 minutes after the first explosion in November, it has been revealed.
- Miner relationship troubles minor study shows (1) June 23, 2011
Miners are less likely to be involved in divorce or relationship breakdowns, despite common belief, a new study shows.
- Central West mining tourism (0) June 23, 2011
Four NSW Central West councils are gathering to create a mining trail tourism route
- Protesters miss QLD mining minister (0) June 23, 2011
Mining protesters failed to have their desired effect on Queensland mining minister Stirling Hinchcliffe yesterday, when they allowed him to walk straight past because they didn’t recognise him.
- QR renews coal haulage agreement with Stanwell (0) June 23, 2011
QR National has signed a long term haulage contract with Stanwell Corporation to move around 3.7 million tonnes of coal annually.
- Twiggy says politicians lack understanding of mining tax (0) June 23, 2011
Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest says the “complete lack of understanding” of politicians about the proposed mining tax has shocked him.
- Fleetwood signs Rio mine camp agreement (0) June 23, 2011
Fleetwood has signed a mining camp agreement with Rio Tinto for housing in Karratha, Western Australia.
- Hunter mining students supported (0) June 23, 2011 Xstrata Coal and the NSW Minerals Council will award funding to Hunter students aiming to enter the mining industry.
- Arrow Energy fined $40 000 (0) June 22, 2011
Arrow Energy has been fined $40 000 for entering a property on Queensland’s western Darling Downs without permission from the owners.
- Antimony mining in Coffs Harbour sees opposition (0) June 22, 2011
A potential antimony mining project in Coffs Harbour has drawn environmental concerns, with fears it may damage the region’s water.
- Mining union wants Rio Pilbara workers (0) June 22, 2011
The mining union is pushing for a second Rio Tinto pay deal, following the recent Pilbara contact which covers about 250 workers.
- Truck crashes into coal train (0) June 22, 2011
A truck has crashed into a coal train in Dalby, Queensland.
- Margaret River coal mine appeal assessed (0) June 22, 2011
The next stage in LD Operations’ appeal against its rejected coal mine in the Margaret River began yesterday when the assessor for the government headed to the region.
- Space: Mining’s final frontier (0) June 22, 2011
Many are asking where to next in the mining race?
- Union slams BMA ignorance, strikes continue (0) June 22, 2011
The workers strikes across BMA’s Bowen Basin mines will continue this week, with the miners union blaming the company’s reluctance to take their concerns seriously.
- Newcastle coal loaders a step closer (0) June 22, 2011
Newcastle Port Corporation’s lodgment of a plan to amend habour shipping channels is another move forward for its new T4 coal loader.
- Hinchliffe stops Toowoomba coal exploration (0) June 22, 2011
Queensland mining minister Stirling Hinchliffe will deny approval to a coal mining exploration application within Toowoomba.
- Opinion: What has the boom done for us? (0) June 21, 2011
ABC Opinion writer Peter Lewis has examined whether Australians believe the mining boom has personally benefitted them and whether it really has saved the nation from the global financial crisis ...
- Progress in BHP strikes (0) June 21, 2011
The final day of stop work meetings between the miner’s union and BHP Billiton have ended on a “progressive” note.
- Infrastructure issues could hinder Port Kembla expansion (0) June 21, 2011
The intentions of Chinese mining giant Shenhua to transport coal from Gunnedah to port Kembla has identified a massive problem with the Illawarra’s transport infrastructure, according to a South Coast ...
- Objections to antimony mining in Nymboida River (0) June 21, 2011
Amid fear of water contamination, residents in the Coffs Harbour region are pressing the local council to deny a mining project.
- Pike River could never have happened in Oz: NZ PM (0) June 21, 2011
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key has confirmed there were issues with safety regulations in the country’s mining industry by admitting the Pike River mine “would be illegal” if it ...
- BHP strikes to conclude today (0) June 20, 2011
Union representatives for the striking BHP Billiton workers say the industrial action will conclude the final stop work meetings at Goonyella Riverside and Peak Downs mine today.
- Farmers forced to remove mine protest signs (0) June 20, 2011
West Australian farmers have been told to remove signs protesting Gindablie Metals Karara iron ore project.
- Mining support for carbon tax (0) June 20, 2011
The chairman of a New South Wales coal mining company says the resources industry should give the federal government a chance to explain all the details of the proposed carbon ...
- Boy breaks back on coal train (0) June 20, 2011
A teenager has broken his back and ribs after trying to jump on to a coal train.
- WA Aboriginal group takes fight to federal govt (0) June 20, 2011
An Aboriginal group in Western Australia has voiced its concerns of damage to culturally significant sites if an application to halt mining is not processed quickly.
- QLD unveils new blasting guidelines (0) June 20, 2011
Queensland has developed a series of blasting guidelines following a number of blast fume events
- Rio facing spill prosecution (1) June 20, 2011
Rio Tinto’s Gove mine is to face court over petrol leakages last year.
- Ulan coal accused of poaching workers from Mackay for NSW mine (0) June 20, 2011
Mining company Ulan Coal has sparked fear in Queensland’s Mackay region, with concerns it is trying to “poach” skilled workers for its new mine in New South Wales.
- WA MP says mining industry “pussy-whipped” by Gillard (0) June 17, 2011
Western Australian Liberal MP Don Randall is facing a barrage of controversy following his comments that the mining industry is “pussy-whipped” by Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
- Central QLD housing subsidised (0) June 17, 2011
The Urban Land Development Agency will build subsidised housing in Central Queensland mining communities to help struggling residents.
- BMA strike continues (0) June 17, 2011
BHP Billiton coal workers will continue to strike for better pay and rostering systems, according to the mining union.
- Joyce muddles mining: Hinchliffe (0) June 17, 2011
Following Queensland senator Barnaby Joyce’s comments on the allocation of $24.4 million for mine rehabilitation, mine minister Stirling Hinchliffe says he doesn’t understand the issue.
- Blowing up 1 million tonnes of iron ore [Video] (0) June 17, 2011 Check out this video of a million tonnes of iron ore being blown up.
- Newcrest expected to sell more mine assets (0) June 17, 2011
Newcrest Mining may be selling off more assets, soon after its controversial deal with the newly merged company comprising of Catalpa and Conquest.
- QLD bans Kronic (7) June 16, 2011
Following in the footsteps of Western Australia, Queensland will move to ban Kronic in the state.
- Pike River recovery to start this month (0) June 16, 2011
Plans to enter the embattled Pike River Coal mine on New Zealand’s west coast could finally start this month, with gas levels showing a significant drop.
- Questions raised over expected mining tax revenue (0) June 16, 2011
Doubts are being raised over the Gillard government’s expectations of revenue it will collect from mining taxes paid by Australia’s three biggest resource companies.
- Kronic users invited to a WA blaze up (0) June 16, 2011
Users of Kronic have been invited to smoke their stash during a concert at a WA Government funded venue tonight.
- Newcrest wins big in Catalpa, Conquest merger (0) June 16, 2011
Newcrest Mining has come out a winner in a $350 million takeover target by a new company comprising of Catalpa Resources and Conquest Mining.
- Workforce planning in mining [Podcast] (6) June 16, 2011
As the mining industry continues to battle the severe skills shortage, many mining companies are turning to the creation and management of effective workforce plans to ensure a healthy talent ...
- Joyce hits out at Hinchliffe (0) June 16, 2011
Queensland senator Barnaby Joyce has slammed mines minister Stirling Hinchliffe for an about face following a funding boost for mine rehabilitation.
- Rio speeds up Pilbara expansion with $676m investment (0) June 15, 2011
Rio Tinto has announced plans to accelerate its iron ore expansion programme in the Pilbara region with US$676 million of funding for early works and procurement.
- Mining tax risks investment: Barnett (0) June 15, 2011
West Australian premier Colin Barnett has claimed the Mineral Resources Rent Tax is seen as an investment risk in Europe.
- Kronic ban ‘unconstitutional’ distributors say (0) June 15, 2011
Western Australia’s ban on the sale and possession of synthetic cannabis has been labelled ‘unconstitutional’ by makers and distributors.
- Asciano win BHP coal contract (971) June 15, 2011
Asciano has entered into a long term agreement with BHP Mitsui Coal to haul coal from 2013.
- Twiggy, Ferguson trade racism accusations (0) June 15, 2011
The debate over the mining tax has taken an ugly turn, with the Resource Minister Martin Ferguson and Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest accusing each other of racism.
- Ausdrill wins drill and blast contracts (0) June 15, 2011
Ausdrill has been awarded several contracts worth $84 million.
- Xstrata ships first magnetite concentrate (0) June 15, 2011
Xstrata Copper has shipped its first magnetite concentrate this morning, making the miner Queensland first magnetite exporter.
- Carbon tax puts 3000 NSW jobs as risk (0) June 15, 2011
New South Wales’ leading industry body says the state could be hit the hardest by the proposed carbon tax, and the flow on effects may lead to massive job losses.
- ERA Ranger restarts uranium processing (0) June 15, 2011
Energy Resources Australia has restarted processing operations at its Ranger mine today.
- QLD provides mine rehab funding boost (0) June 14, 2011
Stilring Hinchliffe has announced $24.2 million in funding to ensure the safe management and rehabilitation of historic mine sites.
- Pike River was known to be dangerous: former safety supervisor (0) June 14, 2011
A previous Pike River Coal mine worker says the safety concerns at the site were well known prior to the explosions that killed 29 men in November.
- Cobar miners subsidise medical centre (0) June 14, 2011
Three mine operators in western New South Wales will subsidise half the rent of Cobar’s Primary Health Centre.
- BHP launch natural resources initiative (0) June 14, 2011
BHP Billiton and University College London are banding together to establish an Institute for Sustainable Resources in London and an International Energy Policy Institute in Adelaide.
- Mine workers sourced from east for WA project (0) June 14, 2011
Australia’s biggest gold miner is overlooking the traditional mining employment hub of Perth and looking towards the east coast to source its workers.
- Tinkler’s Aston in top 200 (0) June 14, 2011
Mining magnate Nathan Tinkler’s Aston Resources is now one of Australia’s 200 largest companies.
- Hunter coalmine battle escalates (0) June 14, 2011
A union battle between Xstrata and the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union could go all the way to the OECD in France.
- Big miners hit hardest by changes to mining tax draft legislation (0) June 14, 2011
The new draft of the Minerals Resources Rent Tax (MRRT) has been met with criticism from many of Australia’s miners.
- WA bans Kronic (0) June 14, 2011
Western Australia has announced a ban on synthetic cannabis.
- Government improves uranium mining safety (0) June 14, 2011
The Federal Government has created a central database to track radiation dose histories of miners
- Lake memorial for Pike River victims (0) June 10, 2011
A granite memorial will be erected in a small Greymouth lake in memory of the 29 men who died in the Pike River Coal disaster in November.
- Brown calls for seabed mining investigation (0) June 10, 2011
Greens leader Bob Brown has called for an investigation into Pacific seabed mining.
- England suspends coal seam gas fracking (0) June 10, 2011
Fracking has been suspended in England, amid controversy of the coal seam gas (CSG) extraction process around the world.
- New campaign highlights good side of mining (0) June 10, 2011
A multi-million dollar marketing campaign which aims to improve the public perception of the mining industry will soon be kicked up a notch.
- Xstrata Mt Isa Mines to set enviro targets (0) June 10, 2011
Xstrata has announced that it has set its environmental targets for its Mt Isa operations.
- Xstrata gets go ahead for copper acquisition (0) June 10, 2011
Exco shareholders have approved the sale of the E1 and Monakoff copper tenements to Xstrata.
- BHP coal workers strike for first time in a decade (0) June 9, 2011
For the first time in ten years, Australian BHP coking-coal workers will strike, calling for job security and wage increases.
- Protestor stops coal train (0) June 9, 2011
A Greenpeace activist had halted a Hunter Valley coal train by bolting a steel box to the lines and locking himself inside.
- PM signs first mining lease deal (0) June 9, 2011
In an Australian first, Prime Minister Julia Gillard has signed a lease agreement between a mining company and traditional land owners.
- BHP environmental project ahead of schedule (0) June 9, 2011
BHP has announced that its Hunter River Remediation project is working ahead of schedule.
- Rio doubles driverless truck fleet (0) June 9, 2011
The number of driverless haul trucks will double at Rio Tinto’s Western Australian operations.
- Australian firm designs new massive excavator bucket (0) June 9, 2011
A massive 19.5 tonne excavator bucket, built by BAE Engineering and Solar, has made its way to Macarthur’s Coppabella coal mine.
- Central Coast miner farewelled today (0) June 9, 2011
The funeral for a man killed when part of a New South Wales central coast mine wall collapsed will be held today.
- Zenith Awards: Mining, Minerals & Exploration Category (0) June 9, 2011 PACE Today magazine has unveiled the finalists for its Mining, Minerals & Exploration Category in the Zenith Awards.
- QLD gov considering FIFO camp (0) June 9, 2011
QLD treasurer Andrew Fraser is to make a final decision on BMA’s proposed FIFO camp near Moranbah.
- One on One: LD Operations Managing Director Peter Ross [Video] (0) June 8, 2011
Jessica Burke sits down with LD Operations managing director Peter Ross to talk about his experiences in the mining industry and the latest on the company’s appeal at Margaret River.
- Kingsgate gets approvals at Thailand gold mine (0) June 8, 2011
Final approvals have been given to gold miner Kingsgate Consolidated to access all mining areas at the Chatree Gold Mine in central Thailand.
- Rio didn’t consult us about mining: NT traditional land owners (0) June 8, 2011
Mining giant Rio Tinto has been accused of failing to consult with several traditional land owners over a new lease agreement in the Northern Territory.
- CSIRO launch new mine mapping tech at CeBIT 2011 [Video] (0) June 8, 2011
Isaac Leung speaks to the CSIRO about their latest innovative mine mapping technology.
- QLD mining industry call for Kronic investigation (0) June 8, 2011
Queensland’s mining industry is the latest to call for an investigation into the use of Kronic on sites.
- Gold mining reality show premieres (9) June 8, 2011
A group of “everyday men” mining gold in Alaska will share their experiences in the premiere of a new reality show this week.
- Newcastle council demand infrastructure for Kooragang development (0) June 8, 2011
The Newcastle city council has called for new infrastructure before any development of the Kooragang Island coal export terminal occurs.
- Ausdrill director resigns (0) June 8, 2011
Ausdrill director James Askew has tendered his resignation from the board.
- New proposals for mine site cleanup (0) June 8, 2011
As part of the CIME Minerals Seminar Series at Curtin University, Professor in Mineral Economics Dr Pietro Guj has outlined a proposal to improve both environmental accountability and the bottom ...
- Opposition of Mudgee mine based on climate change (0) June 7, 2011
A coal mine in New South Wales that has been granted approval to double its production will be the first to face climate change as a legal argument against its ...
- $1.2 billion Chinese mining investment for Palmer (0) June 7, 2011
Mining magnate Clive Palmer has bounced back from yesterday’s criticism of his company by securing $1.2 billion in funding from a major Chinese bank for its $8 billion project in ...
- Thiess win $222m Peabody coal contract extension (0) June 7, 2011
Thiess has been awarded a contract extension for Peabody’s Wilpinjong coal mine.
- Austpac accelerates Newcastle iron recovery plant construction (0) June 7, 2011
Austpac Resources has announced that it has signed agreements with Kronos International to fund construction and operation of its Newcastleiron ore recovery plant.
- Report says most QLD coal seam gas wells not dangerous (0) June 7, 2011
A report by the Queensland government on the coal seam gas (CSG) industry in the state says most CSG well heads are operating within strict safety standards.
- Ausgold carries out $25 million share issue (0) June 7, 2011
Ausgold has carried out a $25 million placement to fund drilling at its Katanning gold project.
- Flinders Ports open to more miners (0) June 7, 2011
South Australian Flinders Ports has welcomed increased interest from miners.
- Coal miners ready to strike (0) June 6, 2011
Mining unions are coming together in preparation for a series of strikes at BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance’s coal mines.
- Higher port charges for Pilbara miners (0) June 6, 2011
The Western Australian government is considering higher shipping charges for Australia’s mining giants.
- ERA misleading about Ranger uranium plans: environmentalists (0) June 6, 2011
Environmentalists have accused Energy Resources Australia (ERA) of ulterior motives over plans to expand its uranium mine in the Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory.
- NSW may raise coal royalty rates (0) June 6, 2011
New South Wales may follow Western Australia’s lead as premier Barry O’Farrell considers raising royalty rates on coal.
- Palmer pulls company from stock exchange (0) June 6, 2011
Clive Palmer has pulled a float of the Resourcehouse group on the Hong Kong stock exchange.
- QR sign haulage agreement with Gindalbie (0) June 6, 2011
Gindalbie has signed a 10 year rail haulage agreement with QR National for its Karara iron ore project.
- Central coast mine closed after worker killed (0) June 6, 2011
A coal miner has been killed in a fatal underground accident on the New South Wales central coast.
- Mining hall of fame saved (0) June 6, 2011
The Australian Prospectors and Miners Hall of Fame in Kalgoorlie-Boulder has been saved.
- Man dead at Rio Tinto port (0) June 6, 2011 Police have recovered the body of contractor after an accident at Rio Tinto’s Dampier port.
- Aus gold miner investigated for fraud in NZ (0) June 3, 2011
An Australian gold exploration and mining company is under scrutiny in New Zealand, accused of fraud in its application for exploration permits.
- Coal TV Ep.3 [Video] (0) June 3, 2011
Episode 3 of coal mining reality show – COAL
- ACM and AEL win Sandfire mining contracts (0) June 3, 2011
Australian Contract Mining and Abesque Engineering Limited have been awarded the mining and processing contracts for Sandfire’s DeGrussa project.
- More disappointment at Pike River (0) June 3, 2011
The plan to enter the disastrous Pike River Coal mine on New Zealand’s west coast has been hit with yet another set back.
- Rain still hurting Curragh coal mine (0) June 3, 2011
Wesfarmers have said that heavy rain in April is still impacting its open cut Curragh coal mine.
- Rio, Pilbara traditional owners sign Australian-first native title agreement (0) June 3, 2011
Four native title groups in the Pilbara have signed Australia’s most comprehensive native title agreements with mining giant Rio Tinto.
- BHP fires geologist for planking poster (0) June 3, 2011
A BHP geological engineer who created a spoof planking safety poster has reportedly been sacked.
- Seven miners sacked for planking (0) June 2, 2011
Seven miners have been sacked or suspended for planking at West Australian mines over the weekend.
- Barnett keeps Lanco to coal obligations (0) June 2, 2011
West Australian premier Colin Barnett has warned Indian power firm Lanco Infratech that it can not pull out of its coal deal.
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