Aurizon has said it will wait until the Rail Tram and Bus Union’s appeal is heard in the Federal Court before suspending 12 existing enterprise agreements.
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Coal haulage to resume in Hunter Valley
Coal rail haulage in the Hunter Valley is expected to resume this afternoon, thanks to maintenance works following the storms and flooding of last week.
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New automation systems at BHP Mooka rail
BHP have announced their decision to use a new cloud-based platform to manage costs on their productivity drive at the Mooka iron ore rail car facility.
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Coal train derailment comes with $1 million price tag
The Australian Track Corporation has revealed a train derailment at Kankool caused $1 million worth of damage.
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Coal haulage to resume as rail line reopens
The rail line at Kankool will be reopened today following the derailment of 19 coal wagons.
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More strikes for Aurizon rail workers
Aurizon employees have announced further strikes for the rail carrier in Queensland.
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EXCLUSIVE: Rail bridge collapses at Rio Tinto operation
A rail bridge running near Rio Tinto’s Brockman 2 mine has collapsed.
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Investigations continuing into iron ore train accident
Investigations are continuing into an incident in which an iron ore train hit a grader working on a rail in the Pilbara.
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Man injured after alumina train incident
A man has been injured after his vehicle was hit by an alumina train in Western Australia.
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Train drivers strike at Aurizon rail yard
Locomotive drivers at Mackay have taken a 24 hour protected strike action over the weekend.
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Coal train crash in Queensland
The Goonyella coal line was blocked for several days last week after an unmanned train derailed.
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New project hub for Aurizon
Aurizon Holdings has set up a project hub in Perth to work on iron ore rail and port for the West Pilbara project, but is wary of commercial hurdles.
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Aurizon carries out share buyback
Aurizon has announced it will carry out an on-market buy back of its shares.
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Australian Mining Prospect Awards Winner: Excellence in Environmental Management
Environmental fluid systems has won the Excellence in Environmental Management award for its innovative cleaning system.
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Maules Creek mine to rail coal two months early as construction ramps up
Whitehaven Coal is set to rail first coal from its Maules Creek mine in January 2015, two months ahead of schedule.
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Truck struck by manganese train
A manganese train in the Northern Territory has ploughed through a four-wheel drive, stuck on the tracks.
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FMG to appeal rail share court ruling
Fortescue Metals Group said it will fight a court decision which has ruled in favour of a junior mining company accessing its rail infrastructure.
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TasRail cuts jobs as mining projects dumped
TasRail has cut 14 jobs after several mining operations in Tasmania failed to get off the ground.
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Adani’s $2.2 billion rail line gains Federal approval
Adani’s plans to build a new $16 million coal mine are a step closer after the Federal government approved a new 310km railway that will link the operation to the port.
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Aurizon and GVK say claims Galilee rail deal has been dumped are rubbish
Despite various reports to the contrary, Aurizon says it is still in talks with GVK Hancock to develop a rail line which will haul coal from the Galilee Basin to Abbot Point coal terminal.
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