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- Perenti secures $235 million contract extension at Geita (0) April 12, 2021
Perenti Global subsidiary African Underground Mining Services (AUMS) has locked in a two-year contract at AngloGold Ashanti’s Geita gold mine in Tanzania.
- Fosterville guides Kirkland Lake above production target (0) April 12, 2021
Kirkland Lake Gold has exceeded its production guidance for the first quarter of 2021, at 302,847 ounces, following a record year in 2020.
- Gold Road yet to secure acquisition of Tropicana stake (0) April 12, 2021
Gold Road Resources has confirmed it made a bid to acquire IGO’s 30 per cent interest in the Tropicana joint venture project in Western Australia, adding that no agreement has ...
- Stantec to acquire Engenium, power up project consultancy (0) April 12, 2021
Stantec will be handed the reins to deliver a range of resources projects after the multinational company signed an agreement to acquire Engenium.
- Liontown builds throughput momentum (0) April 9, 2021
Liontown Resources has flagged the potential for throughput improvements at the Kathleen Valley lithium-tantalum project in Western Australia.
- Gold prices surge to six-week highs (0) April 9, 2021
Spot gold prices have risen to a high of $US1759.70 ($2298.06) per ounce on Thursday, reaching its highest point in over a month.
- Anglo American, South32 walk away from thermal coal (0) April 9, 2021
Anglo American is the second company to separate itself from its South African thermal coal assets following a similar move by South32 last week.
- WA ports prepare for cyclone Seroja (0) April 9, 2021
Western Australia is expecting flash flooding and treacherous ocean conditions along its coastline this weekend as Tropical Cyclone Seroja sets in between Oslow and Perth.
- Wiluna hands out decade-long Contract extension (0) April 9, 2021
Wiluna Mining has extended a power supply contract with Contract Power Group at its namesake gold operation in Western Australia.
- New Century set for significant cost reduction (0) April 9, 2021
New Century Resources is expecting to cut down production costs at the Century zinc operation in Queensland while bolstering its planned production expansion.
- WA to welcome Australia’s first green port (0) April 9, 2021
Australia’s first regenerative deep-water port has entered the planning stages near Exmouth on Western Australia’s north west coast.
- Building the nation’s mining infrastructure (0) April 9, 2021
National construction company, Ahrens, is meeting the infrastructure needs of the mining sector in the most regional and remote areas Keeping the wheels of the nation’s mining industry turning takes the ...
- Western Areas capitalises on high-grade Forrestania (0) April 8, 2021
Western Areas has reported improvements in mined and milled tonnage at the Forrestania nickel operations in Western Australia.
- Image snaps up mineral sands mining lease (0) April 8, 2021
Image Resources has snagged a mining lease for its Atlas mineral sands project in Western Australia as the life of its Boonanarring project edges closer to ending.
- GFG Alliance defends Tahmoor Coal, OneSteel future (0) April 8, 2021
The collapse of German financier Greensill Capital has thrown the future of the GFG Alliance into jeopardy, with Australia’s Whyalla steel mill and Tahmoor Coal caught in the crossfire.
- Follow the leaders: This week’s executive appointments (0) April 8, 2021
Keep up with the latest executive movements across the mining sector, including Perenti, Black Cat Syndicate, Native Mineral Resources and more.
- Monadelphous proposes voluntary FIFO rosters (0) April 8, 2021
Monadelphous has introduced flexible fly-in, fly-out (FIFO) rosters for its employees to allow for working arrangements that are conducive to hard border closures.
- BHP extends WAIO air charter contract (0) April 8, 2021
BHP has added two years to its Western Australia Iron Ore (WAIO) air charter services contract with Alliance Aviation Services.
- Rio Tinto to produce lithium from Boron mine (0) April 8, 2021
Rio Tinto has started recovering battery-grade lithium from 90-year-old waste piles at the Boron borate operation in California, the United States.
- Kirkland Lake maps out five-year technology investment (0) April 7, 2021
Kirkland Lake Gold plans to invest $US75 million ($98 million) in environmental technology centres over each of the next five years to reduce its carbon footprint while embracing automation and ...
- Ramelius overcomes hurdle to reach production target (0) April 7, 2021
Ramelius Resources has achieved its quarterly production target despite an unplanned shutdown at the Edna May gold mine in Western Australia last month.
- Pitt pushes inquiry into coal investment (0) April 7, 2021
Australia’s Minister for Resources, Water and Northern Australia Keith Pitt has announced an inquiry into the financial sector’s treatment of Australia’s resources industry.
- Macmahon hands out contract to Felix (0) April 7, 2021
Macmahon has awarded a three-year contract to Felix Group for the implementation of its vendor software across the contractor’s global operations.
- Resolute flags Syama production boost beyond latest upgrade (0) April 7, 2021
Resolute Mining is anticipating higher-than-expected production from the Syama gold mine in Mali, Africa, over its 11-year mine life following an upgrade at the site.
- Dreadnought finds Gascoyne partner in First Quantum (0) April 7, 2021
First Quantum Minerals has partnered with Dreadnought Resources to develop the Mangaroon gold and base metals project in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia.
- Rio Tinto hires CSI for Brockman 2 development (0) April 7, 2021
Rio Tinto has awarded a contract to CSI Mining Services for the development of the Lens A/B pit at the Brockman 2 iron ore mine in Western Australia.
- Rio Tinto doubles down on net zero target with Japan (0) April 6, 2021
Rio Tinto has intensified its efforts to decarbonise by 2050 as it joined Japan’s Green Value Chain (GVC) Platform Network to achieve scope one, two and three emissions reductions targets.
- WA gold, nickel sales surge alongside iron ore (0) April 6, 2021
Western Australia has achieved record sales and employment in its mineral and petroleum industry in 2020 despite the hard border impacts brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Core affirms Finniss spodumene quality (0) April 6, 2021
Core Lithium has delivered battery grade lithium hydroxide monohydrate (LH) at the Finniss lithium project in the Northern Territory.
- Lucapa heads for record diamond haul (0) April 6, 2021
Lucapa Diamond Company has announced the recovery of the 23rd 100-plus carat diamond from the Lulo alluvial diamond mine in Angola, Africa.
- Panoramic to rouse Savannah with $315m in contract awards (0) April 6, 2021
Panoramic Resources is set to bring the Savannah nickel operation in Western Australia back to life following 12 months of rigorous review.
- Austmine moves forward with conference (0) April 6, 2021
The Australian and international resources sector will be able to access the upcoming Austmine Conference in Perth in May this year, irrespective of travel restrictions.
- Calidus triggers loan to power Warrawoona developments (0) April 6, 2021
Calidus Resources has executed its final project loan facility agreements for $110 million, enabling the company to fund civil works at the Warrawoona gold project in Western Australia.
- Sandvik updates underground rock excavation software (0) April 6, 2021
Sandvik has refreshed its iSURE (intelligent Sandvik underground rock excavation) software with the new iteration including advanced metrics and a three-day training program for mining applications.
- HARTING connectivity solutions for hazardous locations (0) April 6, 2021
The HARTING Han Ex product portfolio offers complete connector systems consisting of housings and inserts which are ideal for explosive hazardous areas.
- OceanaGold confirms Macraes life extension (0) April 1, 2021
OceanaGold has increased its gold reserves for 2020 following a string of exploration activities across its New Zealand and United States assets.
- TerraCom defends Blair Athol coal authenticity (0) April 1, 2021
TerraCom has denied allegations that it was involved in a fake coal sampling investigation at the Blair Athol mine in Queensland, stating that they are an unfair reflection of TerraCom’s ...
- Auris delays Sams Creek acquisition (0) April 1, 2021
Auris Minerals has delayed its acquisition of Sandfire Resources’ Sams Creek gold project in New Zealand by two months due to a regulatory setback.
- Follow the leaders: This week’s executive appointments (0) April 1, 2021
Keep up with the latest executive movements across the mining sector, including Emeco, Orica, Piedmont Lithium and more.
- CITIC to mine additional 1bn tonnes of iron ore (0) April 1, 2021
CITIC is set to strike a deal with Mineralogy chairman Clive Palmer to mine a further one billion tonnes of iron ore in Western Australia.
- Epiroc to buy mining electrification company (0) April 1, 2021
Epiroc is set to acquire Canada-based Meglab in a bid to support the mining sector’s transition to battery-electric vehicles.
- Ok Tedi to ramp up production following mine restart (0) April 1, 2021
Ok Tedi Mining has resumed mine operations at its namesake copper-gold-silver mine in Papua New Guinea (PNG) today after a surge in the country’s COVID-19 cases prompted a two-week suspension ...
- Boonanarring project to come to an end (0) March 31, 2021
Image Resources has advised that it will not be extending the mine life of the Boonanarring mineral sands project in Western Australia.
- BHP plots Mt Arthur mine life extension (0) March 31, 2021
BHP plans to seek approval for an extension of operations at the Mount Arthur thermal coal mine in New South Wales to 2045 despite recent efforts to sell the asset.
- Metro Mining brings Bauxite Hills back online (0) March 31, 2021
Metro Mining will recommence operations at the Bauxite Hills mine in Queensland following an early shutdown for the wet season in September 2020.
- Resources sector, mining machinery demand strong despite COVID-19 (0) March 31, 2021
COVID-19 has greatly impacted the Australian mining sector and the wider capital equipment industry. State lockdowns and the threat of COVID-19 forced many mining companies to make tough decisions regarding ...
- Bryah hits bonanza gold grade at WA site (0) March 31, 2021
Bryah Resources has encountered bonanza gold grades at Australian Vanadium’s namesake vanadium-titanium-magnetite project in Western Australia.
- Mincor cuts red ribbon at Cassini (0) March 31, 2021
Mincor Resources has opened the Cassini nickel mine in Western Australia as it pushes towards beginning production in 2022.
- Kalium Lakes inches closer to Beyondie start-up (0) March 31, 2021
Kalium Lakes has commissioned the gas supply infrastructure at its Beyondie sulphate of potash (SOP) project in Western Australia, the first in a line of commissioning projects.
- BCI Minerals locks in $90m in contracts (0) March 30, 2021
BCI has awarded $90 million worth of contracts for its Mardie salt and potash project in Western Australia over the first quarter of 2021.
- Bardoc Gold to jump into mid-tier (0) March 30, 2021
A definitive feasibility study by Bardoc Gold has shown promising signs for a prospective project 50 kilometres north of Kalgoorlie.
- Macmahon continues contract streak at Anglo American mine (0) March 30, 2021
Anglo American has awarded a $200 million surface mining services contract at the Dawson coal mine in Queensland to Macmahon Holdings.
- Red 5 to run King of the Hills with hybrid power (0) March 30, 2021
Red 5 has awarded a gas and solar power supply contract to Zenith Power to power operations at the King of the Hills (KOTH) mine in Western Australia.
- Lucapa notches three more 100+ carat diamonds (0) March 30, 2021
Lucapa Diamond Company and its partners have announced the recovery of three diamonds of more than 100 carats each at the Lulo alluvial diamond mine in Angola.
- ABB, Hitachi to collaborate on electric mining technology (0) March 30, 2021
ABB and Hitachi Construction Machinery have agreed to work together to develop electric, automated and digital solutions to mining trucks and excavators.
- Resources and energy exports set records (0) March 29, 2021
Australia’s Resources and Energy quarterly report has predicted a record $296 billion in exports for the 2020-21 financial year as the likes of iron ore and gold overcome the impact ...
- INX Software launches INX Assessor (0) March 29, 2021
INX Software, a globally trusted leader of environment, health and safety solutions, has launched the new generation INX Assessor application.
- Anglo American to fund WA copper-zinc project (0) March 29, 2021
Anglo American is set to receive a royalty on Anax Metals’ copper-zinc production at the Whim Creek project in Western Australia as the former provides funding for the development.
- NRW adds $120m to Baralaba contract (0) March 29, 2021
NRW has secured a $120 million contract extension from Baralaba Coal at the Baralaba North open cut mine in Queensland’s Bowen Basin region.
- BHP advances Nickel West agreement with SensOre (0) March 29, 2021
BHP will progress to phase three of its minerals targeting agreement with SensOre after receiving encouraging outcomes from a discovery exercise.
- Calidus gains ground at Warrawoona with $75.5m contract (0) March 29, 2021
Calidus Resources has completed all early works at the Warrawoona gold project in Western Australia as the company enlists GR Engineering to construct the site’s process plant.
- BHP invests $30m in govt STEM course (0) March 29, 2021
The Australian Government has now opened applications for its Future of Work Partnership with BHP to encourage mining skills development in regional areas.
- Ok Tedi deploys mass COVID-19 testing (0) March 26, 2021
Ok Tedi Mining has commissioned a mass COVID-19 testing program for its employees after announcing a two-week suspension of the Papua New Guinean operation.
- NSW coal rail network resumes following flooding (0) March 26, 2021
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) has restarted its coal services on the Hunter Valley Network in New South Wales after the state bore the brunt of severe flooding.
- Liebherr legacy lives on with R 9600 excavator (0) March 26, 2021
The original equipment manufacturer’s latest ultra-class excavator is set to transition its range towards a new generation of machine that will support the evolution of the mining industry. Ben Creagh ...
- Mincor strides towards Kambalda nickel production (0) March 26, 2021
Mincor Resources continues to progress the development of its Western Australian nickel projects after executing a $55 million loan facility to fully fund operations.
- MACA adds $200m CITIC Pacific contract to books (0) March 26, 2021
MACA has secured a hire and maintenance contract with CITIC Pacific Mining Management (CPM) at the Cape Preston Sino iron operation in Western Australia.
- Australian mining employment declines: ABS (0) March 26, 2021
The number of mining employees in Australia has dropped, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)’s latest quarterly data on labour forces.
- John Holland positions final piece of Fortescue railway (0) March 26, 2021
John Holland has laid the final piece of a 143-kilometre heavy haul rail track for Fortescue Metals Group’s Eliwana mine and rail project in Western Australia.
- Rio Tinto employs solar technology to reduce emissions (0) March 25, 2021
Rio Tinto is exploring the use of solar technology to cut its global carbon emissions by partnering with renewable energy technology company, Heliogen.
- Cat drives productivity with updated 992 wheel loader (0) March 25, 2021
Cat has released its new 992 wheel loader, offering significant jumps in productivity and efficiency for mining applications.
- Horizon relinquishes Menzies, Goongarrie projects (0) March 25, 2021
Horizon Minerals has received the last of the $8 million and shares in Kingwest Resources for the sale of the Menzies and Goongarrie gold projects in Western Australia.
- Follow the leaders: This week’s executive appointments (0) March 25, 2021
Keep up with the latest executive movements across the mining sector, including Gold Industry Group, Peabody, Laneway and more.
- Liebherr advances autonomy with R 9600 hydraulic excavator (0) March 25, 2021
Liebherr has launched its R 9600 hydraulic mining excavator, which enables automated capabilities for the mining industry.
- Sandvik unveils innovative surface drill system (0) March 25, 2021
Sandvik has used a digital live show to showcase its latest development in surface top hammer drilling, the Top Hammer XL.
- Fortescue injects $25m into mining job skills (0) March 25, 2021
Fortescue Metals Group has invested $25 million to create around 200 new traineeship positions in the company.
- Iron ore loses steam amid crackdown on China’s steel mills (0) March 24, 2021
Iron ore prices for Australian fines imports to China have recovered to US$160.1 ($210) per dry metric tonne after falling to a six-week low earlier in the week.
- Komatsu unveils latest longwall mining technology (0) March 24, 2021
Komatsu has recognised the most pressing issues for its customer base by releasing new Joy engineered powered roof support (PRS) solutions.
- AVEVA, OSISoft to unlock AI-driven data software (0) March 24, 2021
AVEVA has completed a $US5 billion ($6.55 billion) acquisition of OSIsoft in a move that transforms the engineering and industrial software provider into an end-to-end solution.
- Calidus to boost Warrawoona output with further acquisitions (0) March 24, 2021
Calidus Resources is anticipating a 23 per cent increase to its gold production at the Warrawoona project in Western Australia following the acquisition of the Blue Spec project from Novo ...
- Australian copper production declines in 2020 (0) March 24, 2021
The International Copper Study Group (ICSG) has found that global copper mine production remained stable in 2020 despite production declines in Australia.
- Burgundy Diamond swoops in on Ellendale (0) March 24, 2021
Burgundy Diamond Mines has emerged as the next owner of the Ellendale and Blina diamond projects in Western Australia with ambitions to reach production within two years.
- Kalium Lakes confirms Beyondie production capacity increase (0) March 24, 2021
Kalium Lakes has upgraded the capacity of the Beyondie sulphate of potash (SOP) project in Western Australia to produce 100,000 tonnes per annum, with potential for further increases.
- NSW wild weather narrows Whitehaven targets (0) March 23, 2021
Whitehaven Coal has updated its guidance as further setbacks including New South Wales’ wild weather disrupted its transport routes this month.
- Glencore reduces capacity at Murrin Murrin (0) March 23, 2021
Glencore has reported a malfunction in its acid plant at the Murrin Murrin nickel-cobalt operation in Western Australia, which will temporarily reduce production.
- New Hope invests in Bengalla to lift productivity (0) March 23, 2021
New Hope Group chief executive officer Reinhold Schmidt is expecting a stronger period ahead for the company, who experienced a decline in coal sales and production for the first half ...
- Strike to spin out lithium assets ahead of iron ore production (0) March 23, 2021
Strike Resources intends to increase its focus on the Paulsens East iron ore project in the Pilbara Western Australia by spinning out its lithium and battery minerals assets.
- Rio Tinto a ‘guest’ on Indigenous land: CEO (0) March 23, 2021
Rio Tinto is set to form an Indigenous Advisory Group that will point out gaps in the company’s current cultural heritage protocols.
- MinRes achieves first production at Wonmunna (0) March 23, 2021
Mineral Resources (MinRes) has produced first iron ore at the Wonmunna mine in the Pilbara region, Western Australia, as it works towards ramping up to its approved run rate by ...
- Horizon takes half share in Penny’s Find gold mine (0) March 22, 2021
Horizon Minerals has secured an equal stake in Penny’s Find gold mine, paying $1.5 million in cash to Orminex.
- Ok Tedi suspends mine amid COVID-19 outbreak (0) March 22, 2021
Ok Tedi Mining has temporarily shut its copper-gold operations in Papua New Guinea following the country’s surge in COVID-19 cases and the ban on fly-in, fly-out (FIFO) travel between Australia.
- Northern Minerals rare earths to hit export market (0) March 22, 2021
Northern Minerals is set to deliver heavy rare earth carbonate from the Browns Range mine in Western Australia to thyssenkrupp, as it bounces back from COVID-19 challenges.
- Australian Pacific Coal mulls over Dartbrook’s future (0) March 22, 2021
Australian Pacific Coal (AQC) has extended a strategic review of the Dartbrook coal mine in New South Wales after the company was unable to finalise a board decision on a ...
- Salt Lake begins commissioning of potash process plant (0) March 22, 2021
Salt Lake Potash has launched commissioning of Australia’s first sulphate of potash (SOP) processing plant at Wiluna in Western Australia ahead of first production later this year.
- Lucapa ramps up expanded Mothae plant (0) March 22, 2021
Lucapa Diamond Company has completed an expansion project at the Mothae kimberlite mine in Lesotho, Africa, as part of a bid to increase group production by 200 per cent.
- PNG travel ban won’t interrupt Lihir production: Newcrest (0) March 19, 2021
Newcrest Mining expects the Lihir gold operation in Papua New Guinea (PNG) to face no repercussions from the Australian Government’s ban on incoming and outgoing travel between the neighbouring countries.
- Anglo American hires Mastermyne as Aquila production nears (0) March 19, 2021
Anglo American has extended its services contract with Mastermyne at the Aquila metallurgical coal project in Queensland for a further 12 months.
- Mining reforms rejection sparks concern (0) March 19, 2021
Key mining-related reforms in the federal government’s industrial relations bill, such as life extension of greenfield agreements, have not passed the Senate.
- Sedgman wins additional QCoal work at Byerwen (0) March 19, 2021
QCoal has awarded Sedgman with a contract for the design and construction of a tailings dewatering facility at its Byerwen coal mine in central Queensland.
- Glencore inks QLD bauxite deal with Mitsubishi (0) March 19, 2021
Glencore and Mitsubishi Development have struck a joint venture (JV) deal to develop the Aurukun bauxite project in western Cape York, Queensland.
- NSW survey discovers untapped groundwater and resources (0) March 19, 2021
An airborne electromagnetic survey undertaken above central New South Wales has returned positive results on the prospect of hidden water and resources below the surface.
- Pilbara Minerals to sell spodumene through digital platform (0) March 19, 2021
Pilbara Minerals is trialling a sales and trading software platform for battery materials from the Pilgangoora lithium-tantalum project in Western Australia.
- Red 5 fully funded to advance King of the Hills (0) March 18, 2021
Red 5 has declared the King of the Hills (KOTH) gold project fully funded after it confirmed that $175 million has been secured for the Western Australian operation.
- Northern Star eyes gold near Carosue Dam (0) March 18, 2021
Northern Star Resources has agreed to acquire the Kurnalpi gold project in the Kalgoorlie region of Western Australia from KalNorth Gold Mines for $18 million.
- Follow the leaders: This week’s executive appointments (0) March 18, 2021
Keep up with the latest executive movements across the mining sector, including at International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM), Bellevue Gold, Chalice Mining and more.
- Fortescue hands out contracts to Monadelphous, Vysarn (0) March 18, 2021
Fortescue Metals Group has signed a $150 million crane services contract with Monadelphous and extended a drilling and construction agreement with Vysarn at Western Australian iron ore operations.
- Australia urged to expand mining export markets (0) March 18, 2021
Australia’s mining industry is being encouraged to diversify its export markets beyond key commodities such as iron ore and gold.
- BHP expands EV research with Chinese think tank (0) March 18, 2021
BHP has agreed to support Automotive Data of China in a two-year partnership to develop the research of electrified transport.
- Fifty-seven major tailings disasters since 2000 (0) March 18, 2021
Body tailings are the waste materials created as part of the Mining and Refining process and they are stored in large embankments – tailings storage facilities (TSFs).
- Northern Star sells out of Venturex (0) March 17, 2021
Northern Star Resources has sold its entire 17.5 per cent stake in exploration and development company Venturex.
- Fortescue to build second hydrogen plant (0) March 17, 2021
Fortescue Metals Group is set to develop a green hydrogen plant in Brazil as part of a company plan to remove diesel reliance from mining equipment.
- Australia restricts travel to Papua New Guinea (0) March 17, 2021
Australia’s mining industry is bracing for travel interruptions after Prime Minister Scott Morrison barred fly-in, fly-out (FIFO) workers from travelling to and from Papua New Guinea.
- Galaxy ramps up to full rate as lithium demand rebounds (0) March 17, 2021
Galaxy Resources is ramping up operations at a new pit at the Mt Cattlin lithium project in Western Australia without deploying additional equipment.
- Iluka goes hybrid at Jacinth Ambrosia (0) March 17, 2021
Iluka Resources will convert the diesel power station at the Jacinth Ambrosia minerals sands mine in South Australia into a hybrid facility after signing a contract with Pacific Energy.
- Mine regulator refreshes Victorian site rehab process (0) March 17, 2021
Earth Resources Regulation has updated the rates used to fund rehabilitation projects in Victorian mines and quarries for the first time since 2010.
- MinRes chooses Komatsu dump trucks for Iron Valley (0) March 17, 2021
Mineral Resources (MinRes) expects to benefit from faster haulage times after ordering 10 Komatsu HD1500-8 dump trucks for the Iron Valley mine site in Western Australia.
- IGO optimistic of Tropicana prospects (0) March 17, 2021
IGO has reported a 9 per cent increase to its mineral resource estimate (MRE) for its share in the Tropicana joint venture project in Western Australia due to increased gold ...
- Innovation, technology, support help achieve lowest possible operating costs (0) March 17, 2021
The use of advanced hydraulics, materials technology, strength calculations, impact wave theory and production technology have cemented the Rammer’s position as the go-to rockbreaker solutions provider for the Australian mining ...
- Pilbara Minerals increases offtake ahead of production lift (0) March 16, 2021
Pilbara Minerals has expanded its offtake agreement with Yibin Tianyi Lithium Industry for spodumene concentrate produced at the Pilgangoora lithium-tantalum operation in Western Australia.
- Fortescue enlists SIMPEC for Cloudbreak contract (0) March 16, 2021
Fortescue Metals Group has awarded SIMPEC with a $2.1 million contract for jaw crusher replacement works at the Cloudbreak iron ore mine in Western Australia.
- Core Lithium receives Australia’s major project status (0) March 16, 2021
Core Lithium has received major project status (MPS) from the federal government for the Finniss lithium project in the Northern Territory.
- Glencore recognised for Oaky Creek’s ‘impressive’ rehabilitation (0) March 16, 2021
Glencore has achieved its seventh Australian certification for land rehabilitation after areas of its Oaky Creek coal mine in Queensland were returned to their original healthy state.
- Byrnecut to prepare Wiluna for production (0) March 16, 2021
Wiluna Mining Corporation has partnered with Byrnecut Australia in the development of the underground mine at the Wiluna Mining Complex in Western Australia.
- ANSTO to speed up exploration with new tech (0) March 16, 2021
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) has developed a high intensity neutron imaging machine that can increase mining efficiencies and therefore minimise its impact.
- M2P inflatable overhead protection systems (0) March 16, 2021
M2P Engineering’s overhead protection system (OPS) provides a cost effective solution to solving overhead hazards within the mining industry.
- Evolution to evolve Red Lake with $356m acquisition (0) March 15, 2021
Evolution Mining has entered an agreement to acquire Canadian miner Battle North Gold for $C345 million ($356.4 million).
- Mineral exploration spend hits seven-year high (0) March 15, 2021
Australian expenditure on mineral exploration increased by 21 per cent in 2019 up to more than $2.6 billion, according to the latest report from Geoscience Australia.
- Michelin rolls out tyre recycling plant (0) March 15, 2021
Michelin has established its first tyre recycling plant under a joint venture (JV) with Swedish company Enviro to extract raw materials from earthmover tyres.
- Sheffield, Yansteel commence Thunderbird JV (0) March 15, 2021
Sheffield Resources and Yansteel have begun a joint venture (JV) at the Thunderbird mineral sands project in Western Australia as the latter acquired a 50 per cent stake in Kimberley ...
- Epiroc releases world-first drill rig with internal hydraulics (0) March 15, 2021
Epiroc has launched the Boomer M20, the world’s first face drill rig with internal hydraulics, at the Underground Operators Conference in Perth, Western Australia.
- Green power anticipated to surpass iron ore business: Fortescue (0) March 15, 2021
Fortescue Metals Group has moved its carbon neutrality target forward by 10 years to 2030 as the company advances its emissions reduction projects.
- Armour cuts ties with base metals division (0) March 12, 2021
Armour Energy has sold its base metals subsidiary, Ripple Resources to Auburn Resources ahead of the former’s IPO plans for an ASX listing this year.
- Australia to become Glencore’s sole source of coal (0) March 12, 2021
Glencore has revealed that its coal portfolio is likely to only consist of Australian operations by 2050, a plan that’s in line with the company’s emissions reduction targets.
- Rio forms JV to explore untapped copper-gold prospects (0) March 12, 2021
Rio Tinto has signed a joint venture agreement with Tali Resources over the exploration of five prospective copper-gold tenements in Western Australia.
- WA refines mine approvals process (0) March 12, 2021
Western Australia plans to streamline its mine approvals process and prevent any overlaps following a review of administrative agreements in the state.
- BHP predicts golden age of exploration discoveries (0) March 12, 2021
BHP chief technical officer Laura Tyler has highlighted that the mining sector is coming to the “golden age” of discovery thanks to technology’s ability to reveal systems under cover.
- Sandvik unveils DD422i drilling package tested at WA gold mine (0) March 12, 2021 Sandvik has launched a Dual Controls package for its DD422i and DD422iE face drills to better optimise the development drills for multitasking.
- Cohiba Minerals unearths Gawler Craton potential (0) March 11, 2021
Cohiba Minerals has returned assays of up to 12.15 per cent copper at the Gawler Craton in South Australia, which is located near BHP’s Olympic Dam mine and Oak West ...
- Newmont to scoop up gold miner for $402m (0) March 11, 2021
Newmont Corporation has agreed to acquire Canadian miner GT Gold Corp for $US311 million ($402 million) in a deal that will bolster its copper-gold output.
- Rio Tinto sells first aluminium-scandium alloy to Australia (0) March 11, 2021
Rio Tinto has sold its first batch of aluminium-scandium alloy to Australian metal additive manufacturer Amaero, which will be supplied from the Rio Tinto Fer et Titane (RTFT) metallurgical complex ...
- Mining exploration set for post-COVID boost (0) March 11, 2021
S&P Global Market Intelligence has ranked Australia second in the world for mineral exploration expenditure in 2020, while flagging a strong likelihood for minerals exploration investment to improve this year.
- Fenix reaches Iron Ridge nameplate capacity (0) March 11, 2021
Fenix Resources has completed its ramp up of the Iron Ridge iron ore mine in Western Australia, with the company achieving nameplate road haulage levels.
- Follow the leaders: This week’s executive appointments (0) March 11, 2021
Keep up with the latest executive movements across the mining sector, including at Roy Hill, Iluka Resources, Turquoise Hill Resources and more.
- Mars colonisation depends on autonomous mining: UNSW (0) March 11, 2021
Autonomous mining processes hold the key to human colonisation in Mars, which will be possible by 2050 when they become more commercially viable, according to University of New South Wales ...
- Stealing uses for steel (0) March 11, 2021
DYNA Engineering’s HDPE (plastic) conveyor guards are providing Australian miners with a sustainable solution for site safety.
- Gold Road considers Gruyere underground development (0) March 10, 2021
Gold Road Resources is weighing up an expansion of the Gruyere open pit gold mine in Western Australia as its joint venture with Gold Fields increases production at the site ...
- Mining apprenticeship program to deliver employment, subsidy benefits (0) March 10, 2021
The federal government has announced a 12-month extension to the Boosting Apprenticeship Commencements program, promising a 50 per cent wage subsidy for businesses who employ or recommence apprentices by September 30 ...
- Women in geoscience study reveal disparity (0) March 10, 2021
A University of South Australia (UniSA) research project has found that only 3 per cent of women in the geosciences sector have achieved their career goals.
- Fortescue shifts Iron Bridge contractors following blowout (0) March 10, 2021
Fortescue Metals Group is redeploying contractors from the Iron Bridge magnetite project in Western Australia to other sites after completing a review of its operational strategy.
- Solomon Hub to welcome workshop yard, wastewater trial (0) March 10, 2021
SIMPEC has won an electrical, instrumentation and communication contract at Fortescue Metals Group’s Solomon Hub iron ore operations in Western Australia’s Pilbara region.
- Sandvik unveils second battery-driven underground drill (0) March 10, 2021
Sandvik has released the DL422iE battery-electric top hammer longhole drill, which produces zero emissions and is fully automated.
- Strandline flicks switch for Coburn power supply (0) March 10, 2021
Strandline Resources has signed an agreement with Contract Power Australia for hybrid gas and renewable energy supply at the Coburn mineral sands project in Western Australia.
- BHP signs third emissions reduction agreement with China (0) March 9, 2021
BHP has penned an agreement with Chinese customer HBIS Group to evaluate solutions that will reduce greenhouse gas from ironmaking and steelmaking.
- Red 5 chooses Macmahon at King of the Hills (0) March 9, 2021
Red 5 is set to contract Macmahon for mining services at the King of the Hills gold mine in Western Australia in a move to have the operation up and ...
- Moranbah North incident ‘completely different’ to Grosvenor: Anglo American (0) March 9, 2021
Anglo American is set to brief its workers on a return to the Moranbah North coal mine in Queensland after completing an investigation into the site’s coal heating incident.
- Boss confirms Honeymoon’s future production lift (0) March 9, 2021
Boss Energy is on track to finalise its enhanced feasibility study (EFS) at the Honeymoon uranium project in South Australia after reaching 75 per cent completion.
- GWR completes first shipment amid mine expansion plans (0) March 9, 2021
GWR has confirmed that its first iron ore shipment from the C4 operation in Western Australia has arrived in Hong Kong safely after the ship encountered haulage issues and severe ...
- Western Areas to propel Odysseus production via $100m raising (0) March 9, 2021
Western Areas plans to raise $100 million for development of the Odysseus nickel mine, as well as for further growth at fellow Western Australia-based projects, Forrestania and Cosmos.
- TNG claims dual major project titles at Mount Peake (0) March 9, 2021
TNG has received a major project status from Australia’s Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews for the Mount Peake vanadium-titanium-iron project in the Northern Territory.
- Australian mineral exploration remains untapped (0) March 5, 2021
The Northern Territory will take advantage of the $225 million exploring for the future program to capitalise on the untapped mineral potential in the region.
- Workplace experience for women in resources improves (0) March 5, 2021
An Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) survey for women in resources has found that on-site experience has improved this year compared with 2020.
- AI-based scanner to identify ore grades (0) March 5, 2021
The University of Queensland has developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based scanner, which can identify valuable minerals and waste rock in a mine face and unlock further potential for autonomous mining ...
- Lithium Australia commences pilot plant construction (0) March 5, 2021
Lithium Australia is set to pilot test a spodumene conversion process that is capable of recovering lithium from fine and contaminated spodumene that fails to meet the feed specifications of ...
- Volvo advances automated mining vehicles (0) March 5, 2021
Volvo Autonomous Solutions has joined forces with Foretellix to develop autonomous driving solutions for mining environments.
- Nickel price climb fizzles (0) March 5, 2021
Nickel prices on the London Metal Exchange (LME) have declined by more than 8 per cent this week after shortage concerns calmed following a supply deal involving China’s Tsingshan Holding ...
- Dyno Nobel paints mobile units with Indigenous art (0) March 5, 2021
Dyno Nobel has commissioned an Indigenous Yindjibarndi artist to create an art piece for a mobile processing unit (MPU).
- AVZ targets Manono construction for 2021 (0) March 5, 2021
AVZ Minerals is on track to commence construction of the Manono lithium project in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the September quarter.
- Commodity prices a top risk for 2021: KPMG survey (0) March 5, 2021
Commodity prices remain the number one risk in global mining, but environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) strategy is on the move, according to KPMG’s global mining risk and opportunities ...
- Critical minerals hit the road map in Australia’s future (0) March 4, 2021
The Australian Government has reinforced the role it expects the critical minerals sector to play in the country’s future in its third road map for the national manufacturing priority list.
- Eco-mining initiative to drive sustainability in Australia (0) March 4, 2021
The Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) has urged mining companies to uphold the values of a new environmental initiative introduced this month.
- Industry leaders rally to decarbonise mining (0) March 4, 2021
South32, OZ Minerals and IGO are among the mining companies that have initiated the Electric Mine Consortium to reduce scope one and two carbon emissions in mining operations.
- Follow the leaders: This week’s executive movements (0) March 4, 2021
Keep up with the latest executive movements across the mining sector, including at Energy Resources of Australia, SSR Mining, PepinNini Minerals and more.
- Red 5 approved to be King of the Hills (0) March 4, 2021
Red 5 has taken a step in restarting mining activities at the King of the Hills (KOTH) gold project in Western Australia after the state government approved its mining proposal.
- Isogate WR knife gate valve reduces cycling discharge, improves wear life (0) March 4, 2021
The lightweight, long-lasting Isogate WR knife gate valve comprises stronger materials and includes a thinner gate and advanced rubber technologies to offer improved resistance to wear.
- Atlas Iron advances McPhee Creek plans (0) March 4, 2021
Atlas Iron has submitted a mining proposal to Western Australia’s Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) for its McPhee Creek iron ore project.
- Pilbara Minerals contracts SIMPEC at Pilgangoora (0) March 4, 2021
Pilbara Minerals has granted a works contract to SIMPEC for stage one improvements at the Pilgangoora lithium-tantalum project in Western Australia.
- Australian universities rank high for mining courses (0) March 4, 2021
Curtin University is the top ranked of four Australian universities that have been named in the top 10 of QS world university rankings’ leading schools for mineral and mining engineering ...
- Newcrest credits company resilience to copper (0) March 3, 2021
Newcrest Mining chief executive Sandeep Biswas has observed increasing market interest in the company’s copper assets, saying the base metal is a commodity of the future as much as gold.
- Rio Tinto disputes Australian tax bill (0) March 3, 2021
Rio Tinto plans to argue a $406.5 million tax bill from the Australian Taxation Office following its denial of reductions in interest from money borrowed in 2015.
- Strandline locks in Coburn final offtake (0) March 3, 2021
Strandline Resources managing director Luke Graham is confident the company will become a world-scale mineral sands producer after signing its final offtake agreement for the Coburn project in Western Australia.
- Rio Tinto chairman to step down in 2022 (0) March 3, 2021
Rio Tinto chairman Simon Thompson has signalled he will step down from his role due to the destruction of the Juukan Gorge rock shelters in Western Australia.
- St Barbara puts Gwalia in the hands of Macmahon (0) March 3, 2021
St Barbara has awarded a $500 million mining services contract at the Gwalia gold mine in Western Australia to Macmahon Holdings.
- Glencore denies intention to damage NT heritage site (0) March 3, 2021
Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority (AAPA) chief executive Benedict Scambary has told the Australian parliamentary inquiry about the concerning impact of Glencore’s expansion at the McArthur River lead-zinc mine in the ...
- Fortescue powers towards electrification with Williams Advanced (0) March 3, 2021
Fortescue Metals Group has signed an agreement with Williams Advanced Engineering (WAE) to develop an electric mining haul truck in a commitment to further decarbonise the mining industry.
- Australian Potash loan facility to advance Lake Wells development (0) March 2, 2021
Australian Potash has received a $140 million loan facility to further develop the Lake Wells Sulphate of Potash (SOP) project near Laverton, Western Australia.
- Tesla boss flags nickel supply as ‘biggest concern’ (0) March 2, 2021
Tesla chief executive Elon Musk has declared nickel supply as a major concern for the company’s battery production, which could spark future deals with Australian nickel miners.
- BMA welcomes record apprenticeship intake (0) March 2, 2021
BHP Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) has set more than 120 careers in the resources industry in motion through their largest ever apprenticeship intake.
- Gold forecast to lose shine in 2021 as prices fall (0) March 2, 2021
Fitch Solutions has downgraded its gold price forecast for this year as prices of the yellow metal have trended towards a seven-month low.
- Calidus begins Warrawoona earthworks (0) March 2, 2021
Calidus Resources has commenced site works at the Warrawoona project in Western Australia’s Pilbara region in another step towards pouring first gold in 2022.
- Mineral exploration expenditure jumps (0) March 2, 2021
Australia’s mineral exploration expenditure has risen by 2.5 per cent in the December 2020 quarter, according to Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data.
- Rio Tinto bolsters investment in Tom Price (0) March 1, 2021
Rio Tinto has spent over $500 million to develop the Greater Tom Price iron ore operations in Western Australia’s Pilbara region.
- Australia delivers record gold output amid COVID-19 (0) March 1, 2021
The Australian gold mining sector has set a new production record with 327 tonnes in 2020 despite the challenges of the year, according to gold consultants Surbiton Associates.
- Pilbara rock the key to life on Mars (0) March 1, 2021
The search for life on Mars has taken a huge step forward, with NASA’s Mars rover Perseverance touching down on the red planet.
- Demand for Australia’s critical minerals to jump: Austrade (0) March 1, 2021
The Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) has flagged strong demand for critical minerals following indications that the United States plans to develop renewable energy facilities and extensive electric vehicle ...
- Red River marks Hillgrove restart with first gold pour (0) March 1, 2021
Red River Resources has poured first gold at the Hillgrove gold mine in New South Wales after completing the acquisition in 2019.
- Lucapa recovers third 100+ carat diamond for 2021 (0) February 26, 2021
Lucapa Diamond Company has discovered a 114-carat white diamond from the Lulo alluvial diamond mine in Angola, Africa.
- Atlas Iron trucks first Sanjiv Ridge iron ore (0) February 26, 2021
Atlas Iron has hauled its first shipment of iron ore from the Sanjiv Ridge operation in Western Australia ahead of schedule.
- Coronado reinforces positive coal outlook (0) February 26, 2021
Coronado Resources is expecting demand from international markets for its metallurgical coal will climb 14 per cent by 2030.
- Swift secures AngloGold, Atlas Iron contracts (0) February 26, 2021
AngloGold Ashanti and Atlas Iron have awarded entertainment contracts to Swift Media for their Western Australian mine villages.
- MACA wins $95m Ramelius contract (0) February 26, 2021
MACA has won its third contract in four years with Ramelius Resources, this time at the Tampia gold project in Western Australia.
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