Anglo American has joined forces with Komatsu to rehabilitate the Dawson coal mine in Queensland's Bowen Basin by planting 9000 trees.
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Mining heavyweights form Green Hydrogen Consortium
BHP, Fortescue, Anglo American and Hatch have established a green hydrogen consortium to tackle the mining industry's carbon emissions.
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Adani to transition to producer in 2021
Adani Mining chief executive Lucas Dow has stressed that the Carmichael mine and rail project in Queensland is “well and truly under way” to delivering first coal next year.
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Cat R2900 loader launch turns heads
Hastings Deering is delivering the productivity, green and safety needs of its mining company partners with the release of the Cat R2900 underground loader.
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BHP shareholders unlikely to break ties with coal lobby groups
BHP shareholders have voted against a plan that would see the mining giant cut its memberships of industry organisations that do not support the goals of the Paris Agreement.
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IMARC 2019: Powering the green economy with sustainable mining
Protest and activism led to the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Melbourne hitting global headlines this year.
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South Australia erects centre for ‘leaner and cleaner’ mining
South Australia is welcoming a training ground for minerals industry experts, backed by $12.5 million in funding from BHP, OZ Minerals, Boart Longyear and other stakeholders.
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Australian resources key to combatting global poverty
Federal Resources Minister Matt Canavan addressed the second day of the IMARC conference, saying a demanded action on climate change needed to be supported by Australia’s resources development.
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BHP targets roots of global sustainability challenges
BHP Foundation chief executive James Ensor has addressed mining's task to become more sustainable amid the protests outside the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Melbourne this week.
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Gold to remain robust despite climate change concerns
Climate-related risks and opportunities could impact the future prospects of the gold industry, according to the World Gold Council’s latest analysis.
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Alcoa transforms Victorian coal site into Eden on earth
A former mine site will turn into a sight for sore eyes under Alcoa of Australia’s plan and partnership with the social enterprise Eden Project International.
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Apple takes major leaps in recycling mined products
Apple plans to use 100 per cent recycled rare earth elements in a key component of its latest iPhones.
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How a greener clean benefits your organisation
Most of the time, environmentally friendly cleaning solutions are more cost-effective because fewer – and cheaper – resources are needed to achieve equal or better results.
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Australian Pacific contemplates legal action over Dartbrook restart
Australian Pacific Coal is considering appealing against the New South Wales’ Independent Planning Commission (IPC) for refusing the company an extension of its Dartbrook mine beyond 2022.
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Empire Energy sets up Northern Territory plans
Empire Energy has become the first junior company to have environmental management plans (EMP) in the Beetaloo and McArthur Basins accepted for assessment by the Northern Territory Government since the lift of the fracking moratorium.
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TNG faces hurdles in progressing Mount Peake approval
TNG has experienced hindrances in completing its final permitting process for its Mount Peake project in the Northern Territory.
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Safescape turns a light bulb moment into mining innovation
From safer underground ladders to electric vehicles, Steve Durkin and Safescape have accepted mining’s innovation challenge.
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OceanaGold denies Didipio mine halt
OceanaGold has responded to recent reports that it has halted operations at its Didipio copper-gold mine in the Philippines as false.
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Hastings secures WA EPA backing for Yangibana rare earths project
The Western Australia EPA has recommended that Hastings Technology Metals gain environmental approval for its Yangibana rare earths project.
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Epiroc electrifies the future of battery machines
The original equipment manufacturer (OEM) is set to make batteries not only part of its underground machinery, but also the service it provides mining companies.
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