Diatreme Resources has released a definitive feasibility study (DFS) for the Cyclone zircon project in Western Australia that forecasts it will cost $135.7 million to develop.
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SA state budget released: major focus on resource sector
The South Australian Chamber of Mines and Energy (SACOME) has welcomed the South Australian state budget’s major priority on the resources sector.
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South Australia tiptoes towards nuclear future
With South Australia’s nuclear future to be investigated in a Royal Commission, Australian Mining provides an overview of the state’s uranium sector.
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Royalties hike to hurt quarry operators in SA
The new state budget in South Australia has attracted some criticism over an increase in mining royalties.
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Mining in Woomera well received by Federal Parliament
The Woomera Prohibited Area is a step closer to being opened up for mining, as a new bill passed through the Senate yesterday to amend Defence legislation.
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Incitec Pivot to move plant from Port Adelaide site
Incitec Pivot will stop storing explosive materials at its Port Adelaide site, which the South Australian government has purchased for an undisclosed sum after local safety concerns.
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Honeymoon uranium mine goes into care and maintenance, 90 jobs cut
Uranium One has announced it will be closing its Honeymoon uranium mine in South Australia, with around 90 people set to lose their jobs.
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Stable iron ore price a boon for miners
Australia’s iron ore miners have added over $65 billion to their value over the last financial year as the crash in iron prices failed to materialise.
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Uranium price plunge costs SA uranium miner
A global drop in uranium prices has hit the owner of a South Australian uranium mine, Heathgate Resources, with the company experiencing a $60 million loss over the last two years.
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Terramin slashing 115 jobs, shutting zinc mine
Zinc maker Terramin announced on Friday its Angas zinc mine is going into care and maintenance, with 115 jobs being slashed.
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World’s most powerful proven raise drill coming to SA
The world's most powerful proven raise drill package is about to start work in South Australia.
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Boost for SA as mining projects progress
Three different projects in South Australia significantly progressed yesterday, lifting the state’s resources sector.
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SA Premier promises $27m for job growth
SA Premier Jay Weatherill has announced that Thursday’s budget will offer an extra $27 million over two years for the state’s Skills for all program.
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Pirie declared suitable mining export point
A government review found Port Pirie to be a feasible place for the mining industry.
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State’s index slip blamed on MRRT
A senior public servant in South Australia has blamed the federal government’s mining tax for the state’s fall in ranking in a reputed international investment index.
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Summit to strengthen Chinese resource investment ties
Explorers, miners and manufacturers will have a chance to partner with Chinese investors in a forum co-hosted by the South Australian and Northern Territory governments.
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$38.3 million Mining and Engineering centre at TAFE begins
Construction has begun at the new $38.3 million Mining and Engineering Centre for TAFE SA at Regency Park.
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SA Minister defends mining prediction
Mineral resources minister Tom Koutsantonis has conceded the South Australian government may have exaggerated the benefits of a planned minerals processing plant for Whyalla.
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Pilot graphite plant in SA
A pilot graphite plant worth $1.94 million could be up and running on South Australia’s Lower Eyre Peninsula by the end of the year.
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Apollo Minerals to divide into iron ore and base metals companies
The new company will take on Apollo’s iron tenements in WA and SA while Apollo will retain its base metals interests.
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