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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New uranium mine slated for South Australia
A new uranium mine in South Australia has been given the green light by the state government.
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Uranium – the metal of tomorrow [Infographic]
Nuclear power is a clean energy source that will be used well into the future to help meet the world’s growing energy needs. Here we highlight uranium’s history, properties, and fundamentals moving forward.
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Toro Energy buy another uranium play in Western Australia
Toro Energy, the company vying to develop Western Australia’s first uranium mine, have purchased another uranium project just 90km away, signalling the opportunity for expansion.
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The energy potential of the thorium fuel cycle
Thorium is a tantalising power source for future decades and generations.
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Rum Jungle mine gets rehabilitation funding
The Australian Government announced a $14.5 million funding allocation for rehabilitation of the former Rum Jungle mine in Northern Territory.
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Australia’s nuclear future analysed at industry conference
A nuclear energy conference has heard Australia needs to start having a serious discussion around the implementation of the technology.
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Uranium revival approaching
Delegates at this year’s Australian Uranium Conference say that despite the tough ride the metal has seen in recent years, a boom in price is imminent as world energy demands increase.
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Grabbing the bull by the horns
In an historic move, WA has granted final approvals for its first uranium mine. Vicky Validakis speaks with Toro Energy and uncovers the state of Australian uranium.
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Deep Yellow slashes jobs, cuts pay
Uranium exploration company Deep Yellow has cut jobs and reduced salaries by five per cent as it ramps up steps to reduce overhead costs, blaming the move on the weakness in the uranium sector.
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Toro edges closer to developing Wiluna uranium mine
Western Australia's first uranium mine is a step closer to development, after Toro Energy announced a four-week appeal period on its Federal Government approval passed with no appeals against the project.
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Delay in licences not deterring uranium mining hopefuls
The chief of uranium explorer company Marmota Energy says a seven-month delay in the New South Wales Government’s decision to issue exploration licences is reasonable.
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Remediation efforts continue at abandoned uranium mine
Queensland officials inspected the abandoned uranium mine at Mary Kathleen last week, as part of an ongoing assessment of the site’s remediation status.
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Sluggish uranium prices put pressure on industry
With uranium prices hitting a four-year low last week, analysts predict a resurgence of the rare earth is not expected for 12 months.
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Opportunities for Australian uranium as demand increases
With world energy demands increasing, Resource Minister Gary Gray said the uranium industry in Australia needs to ramp up.
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Industry leaders claim uranium mining held back by fear
Addressing the fear of the uranium industry was the central theme of a uranium conference held in Adelaide last month. Vicky Validakis reports.
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Suicide bombers strike African uranium mine
Suicide bombers have killed at least 20 people in a French-run uranium mine in northern Niger.
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Toro’s uranium mine will struggle financially: report
An economist has warned that Western Australia’s first proposed uranium mine may struggle to reach development.
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Colonial disputes could threaten African resources boom
With WA and other Australian mining companies increasingly investing in Africa, a border dispute between Malawi and Tanzania could threaten East African hopes of a resources bonanza as colonial demarcation issues resurface.
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Ghostly protests against Northern Territory uranium mining
Ten people dressed as spectres protested outside Energy Resources of Australia’s head office in Darwin yesterday, in opposition of plans to expand uranium mining in the Northern Territory.
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