Australian Potash has inked an agreement with Mitsui & Co to supply 30,000 tonnes a year of K-Brite sulphate of potash (SOP) from the Lake Wells SOP project in Western Australia.
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Fosterville resilient to COVID-19 impacts
Kirkland Lake Gold has recorded strong production results for the June quarter as the Fosterville gold mine in Victoria continues to bolster its gold output.
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Metso Outotec merger sets up future expansion
Metso has officially merged its minerals business with Outotec to form a new company with aims to become an industry leader across the minerals, aggregates, metals refining and recycling industries.
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BHP announces supplier innovation competition
BHP has announced a unique method of sourcing suppliers in the Australian mining, equipment, technology and services (METS) sector through a new program launched with Austmine.
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Australia ramps up resources exploration with $125m investment
The Australian Government has injected $125 million into expanding Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future minerals exploration program to strengthen the resources sector.
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OZ Minerals inks export deal with Whyalla Port
OZ Minerals has signed a deal to export copper concentrate from its Carrapateena mine in South Australia through SIMEC Mining's Whyalla Port.
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False COVID-19 test result declared for late QLD miner
The passing of a 30-year-old Blackwater miner has been incorrectly linked to COVID-19, with a post-mortem test confirming a false positive result for the virus.
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Rare coloured diamonds to be unearthed in Canada
EHR Resources has partnered with North Arrow Minerals to explore the Naujaat diamond project in Canada under a new agreement.
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Sandvik shifts mindset underground with Artisan Z50
The Artisan Z50 battery-electric haul truck has given underground mining companies a vision of what a cleaner, safer mining future could look like in Australia earlier than many expected.
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Tianqi Group to offload stakes in lithium subsidiary
Tianqi Lithium has suffered another blow from the softening lithium market after its parent company, Chengdu Tianqi Industry Group, put part of the the company on sale.
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SSR cashes in on $2.6bn Alacer takeover to form huge gold producer
Alacer Gold has merged with Canada's SSR Mining through a $2.6 billion buyout deal, capitalising on a global surge in gold prices.
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PepinNini shifts focus to Australia following gold deal
PepinNini Lithium has changed direction to prioritise its Australian-based assets after suspending the company's flagship Salta lithium project in Argentina.
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Rio Tinto bolsters COVID-19 airport screening
Rio Tinto has ramped up its COVID-19 screening measures across Western Australia in an effort to further manage the pandemic.
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Queensland reports strong exports ahead of coronavirus impact
Queensland's resources sector has contributed 80 per cent of the state's $83.3 billion exports value in the 12 months leading to February this year, according to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
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South Australia halts fees for mineral exploration licences
The South Australian Government has cut all costs related to exploration and license fees in the minerals sector to soften the blow of the industry's coronavirus containment procedures.
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RPMGlobal overhauls MinVu mining software
RPMGlobal has revamped its MinVu shift manager software solution with the release of a dedicated mobile app that is set to transform mining operations.
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Western Australia obtains record resources sales
Western Australia has earned $167.3 billion in resources sales for the 2019 calendar year, according to recent statistics from the state's Department of Mines, Industry, Regulation and Safety (DMIRS).
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Australia injects $130bn wage package
The federal government has announced a lifeline for Australia's workforce amid the coronavirus pandemic, providing six million workers with a fortnightly wage subsidy of up to $1500 per person.
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Australia among top countries for mining and metals industry M&A deals
The global metals and mining industry has recorded $US1.26 billion ($2.05 billion) in mergers and acquisition (M&A) deals for February, according to a Global Data report.
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BHP throws lifeline to mining supply chain
BHP will reduce payment terms for small, local and Indigenous businesses to support communities around Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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