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Mining Surge Ignites Used Equipment Boom

As work piles up across the civil & mining sectors, companies are sourcing new ways to purchase heavy equipment due to high demand and limited supply. Construction and mining companies upgrading...

Thiess awarded Christmas Creek autonomy contract

Thiess, has secured a contract from Fortescue Metals Group (Fortescue) to install autonomous haulage system technology at its Christmas Creek operations in Western Australia’s Pilbara region. Under...

Australian Mines’ scandium oxide verified

Australian Mines Limited announced progress from its research and development (R&D) project with Metalysis, the U.K.-headquartered metals and alloys technology company[1]. Progress is in line...

THREE NEW GOLD DISCOVERIES IN THE WEST PILBARA

11.4 g/t gold rock chip from Patterson’s Hut (4.5km long anomaly) Artemis Resources Limited has announced that the first regional-scale compilation of geochemical data in this region has identified...

Identifying mine tailings risks and rewards

It is no secret that mining produces waste that can be damaging to the environment, but with advances in technology and knowledge, the ability to reduce the environmental impacts of mine tailings...

Winners of Year in Infrastructure 2018 Awards

The annual awards program honors the extraordinary work of Bentley users advancing design, construction, and operations of infrastructure throughout the world. Twelve independent jury panels of...

Darwin Set For Lithium Mine in 2019

Core Exploration is on the hunt for lithium near Darwin. The company struck high grade lithium, just 88km from the Port of Darwin and is expected to start mining next year. It will be the Northern...