Glencore has earned a certification from the Queensland Government for rehabilitating 138 hectares at the Newlands open cut coal mine in Central Queensland.
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Mineral exploration takes flight in QLD
The Queensland Government has commissioned an airborne geophysical survey of the state’s north-west to uncover its next wave of mineral projects.
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Anglo American to resume mining at QLD coal mines
Anglo American has confirmed mining activities will ramp up over the coming weeks at the Moranbah North coal mine in Queensland, while the Grosvenor mine should do the same later this year.
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Coal price rise boosts New Hope
New Hope Group has flagged that the monthly average thermal coal price at its New South Wales operations have increased by 78 per cent since September 2020.
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Ausmex to focus on QLD gold projects
Ausmex says it expects to commence mining at its Golden Mile and Mt Freda projects in Queensland following regulatory and land court decisions.
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Coronado to face court over Curragh charges
Legal charges have been issued against Coronado Global Resources in relation to the death of a worker at the Curragh coal mine in Queensland last year.
An employee of contractor Thiess died in an incident
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National Group meets mine growth ambitions
National Group has delivered Caterpillar equipment that’s ready to tackle challenging activities at a Blackwater mine in Queensland. Cat 775G service trucks and 24 motor graders make the list.
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New Century anticipates recovery after weather battles
New Century Resources has experienced a dip in zinc production at the Century mine in Queensland due to the impact of the wet season.
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Mining employment smashes records
Australia’s mining workforce has continued a steady climb in numbers, with national coal mining employment reaching a record high, according to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
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QLD considers mine camps to quarantine travellers
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is mulling over quarantining overseas travellers returning to the state at mining camps to reduce the risk of COVID-19 spreading in the state.
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Carmichael coal production ‘one step closer’: Bravus
Bravus Mining and Resources (formerly Adani) has beaten its target for job creation during peak construction of the Carmichael project in Central Queensland.
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Sedgman scores $166m of contract extensions with QCoal
CIMIC Group's mineral processing company Sedgman has received two contract extensions for QCoal processing plants at its Sonoma and Byerwen mines in Queensland.
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Pembroke coal mine granted final QLD approvals
Pembroke Resources is set to create 1000 jobs in Central Queensland after receiving the last major approval for its Olive Downs coking coal project from the state government.
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Glencore gives QLD copper assets $500m life extension
Glencore has been awarded a financial lifeline by the Queensland Government to extend the operation of its Mount Isa copper smelter and Townsville refinery beyond 2022.
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QLD injects $17m in upgrades to Port of Mackay
The Queensland Government has mapped out $17 million in infrastructure projects over the next 12 months at the Port of Mackay.
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Glencore considers future of Mount Isa copper assets
Glencore is reviewing the future of its Mount Isa copper smelter and Townsville refinery in Queensland.
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QLD slashes mine dust limits
A reduction of the allowable limits for respirable coal and silica dust in Queensland has taken effect.
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Queensland’s industrial manslaughter laws explained
Queensland has passed an industrial manslaughter bill, meaning if an employee is killed on the job due to negligence, directors may face up to 20 years’ imprisonment and organisations fines exceeding $10 million. Safe to Work investigates what the new laws mean for mining.
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Local manufacturing drives 64% YOY sales increase
Thinking customer-first drives competitive advantage for Dyno Nobel’s premium technology. Underpinned by its industry leading experts and the ability to leverage competitive pricing through a global supply footprint, Dyno Nobel’s strategy has led to its market leading position today.
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WA Government maps out recovery plan for mining
The Western Australian Government's $5.5 billion recovery plan will support minerals exploration to increase mining activity across the state.
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