Collinsville locals say ‘nothing solid’ came out of the meeting held with GlencoreXstrata yesterday on the future of the mine, with the company refusing to answer key questions around community concerns.
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Gujarat workers facing financial hardship told to contact their banks
The Australian Bankers Association has told Gujarat NRE workers who have not been paid to contact their banks sooner rather than later.
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GlencoreXstrata tell Collinsville locals the mine may not reopen until 2014
GlencoreXstrata have told Collinsville community members that the coal mine will not reopen until early 2014 if new employee arrangements cannot be finalised.
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50 workers lose jobs at Broken Hill mine
CBH Resources has slashed a third of its workforce at Rasp Mine in Broken Hill.
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CFMEU battle coal worker pay freeze
The CFMEU are fighting against a new enterprise agreement at Peabody’s Metropolitan coal mine that it claims will see workers’ wages stalled.
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Peabody cut 70 jobs from Wilkie Creek coal mine
Peabody have cut 70 jobs from Wilkie Creek coal mine as the company continues to dramatically trim its workforce.
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Shell seals deal for world- first FLNG training facility
Oil and gas giant Shell have teamed up with the Challenger Institute of Technology to develop a world first FLNG specialist training facility in Perth.
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Galaxy Resources cuts jobs
Lithium miner Galaxy Resources will reduce the number of workers at its Perth head office by 50 per cent as the company continues cost-cutting measures.
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Yancoal to cut jobs at Gloucester mines
Yancoal are shedding jobs in the Gloucester Basin with Duralie and Stratford mines set to lose 60 employees.
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Bechtel still hiring 100 workers a week for Curtis Island LNG
Bechtel says it is hiring around 100 people per week as the company forges ahead with the construction of three LNG projects on Curtis Island in Queensland.
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Job offers fading for engineering graduates as mining slumps
There is no longer a guarantee engineering students will have jobs waiting for them when they graduate in Western Australia.
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Mining industry voting early
With the federal election just one day away, miners across the country are being given a range of options to ensure they do not miss out on their right to vote.
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450 jobs created at BMA’s new Daunia coal mine
The official opening of BMA’s new Queensland coal mine will see 450 workers directly employed at the project.
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800 applications received for 70 jobs at Boggabri mine
Just five months after cutting 100 jobs at Boggabri coal mine, Downer EDI have rehired 42 people, eight of which are previously retrenched workers.
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Ashton mine legal bid to begin today
An open-cut coal mine that received NSW Government approval last year will face a legal bid from the Upper Hunter community starting today.
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WA Premier said he has ‘failed’ over Woodside’s FLNG decision
Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett said he has failed the people of his state following Woodside’s decision to develop the Browse Basin through floating LNG technology.
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Shell talk up benefits of FLNG
Shell say their Prelude floating LNG project is recruiting on an Australian-first principal, and expect to employ around 1000 people.
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Jobless rates up as mining slumps
July employment figures showed the jobless rate is at a four-year high, as the country lost 10,200 jobs.
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China wants to send more workers to build mines
The China Mining Association has called on the Australian government to let more Chinese workers into the country in order to fast-track the construction of mining projects.
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FIFO report ‘gathering dust’
Six months on from the FIFO inquiry, two Queensland MPs have slammed the Labor Government for failing to implement any of the report's 21 recommendations.
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