Alkane Resources has pledged to progress with its plan to separate from Australian Strategic Materials, the owner of the $1.3 billion Dubbo project.
Read More
Alkane gains EFA support for Dubbo project
Alkane Resources is a step closer to developing the Dubbo polymetallic project in New South Wales after receiving Export Finance Australia (EFA)'s interest in financing the project.
Read More
Read More
Alkane’s Dubbo Zirconia Project receives final approval
Alkane Resources’ Dubbo Zirconia Project has been approved by the NSW Planning Assessment Commission.
Read More
Read More
Alkane’s Dubbo Zirconia Project approved by PAC
Alkane Resources’ Dubbo Zirconia Project has been recommended for approval by the Planning Assessment Commission.
Read More
Read More
Sand quarry proposal near Dubbo
A proposed sand quarry near Dubbo has been criticised by local residents.
Read More
Read More
Uranium mining a step closer to reality in NSW
New South Wales has moved a step closer to developing its first uranium mine, with six companies invited to apply for exploration licences.
Read More
Read More
Alkane’s Dubbo Zirconia Project heads to PAC
Alkane Resources’ Dubbo Zirconia Project is a step closer to being granted final approval after the NSW Department of Planning and Environment awarded the project the green light.
Read More
Read More
Alkane Resources’ Dubbo Zirconia Project [infographic]
Located 25 kilometres south of Dubbo the $1 billion Dubbo Zirconia Project (DZP) will create 450 jobs and have a 70-year lifespan.
Read More
Read More
First gold pour at Alkane’s Tomingley mine
Alkane Resources has reached a major milestone with the pouring of first gold at its $116 million Tomingley mine.
Read More
Read More
Mining strategy for Dubbo as 1600 new jobs expected
The Dubbo City Mining Growth Strategy has received a leg-up from the state government, with $80,000 worth of funding directed to the project.
Read More
Read More
Alkane EIS for Dubbo mine goes on display
The environmental impact study for Alkane Resources’ Dubbo zirconia project in New South Wales’ Central West has gone on public display.
Read More
Read More
Heavy machinery to improve TAFE training
A $100,000 underground loader has been donated to the Western Dubbo TAFE campus and will be used to train students.
Read More
Read More
All eyes on ANSTO
While the global rare earths supply is stretched, a NSW producer is working with the Government to bring a fresh supply to the world, writes Andrew Duffy.
Read More
Read More