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Whitehaven Coal trucks

Driverless truck issues reduce coal production

An employer downgraded forecast output due to autonomous and manpower difficulties at its coal operations. Whitehaven Coal expects to report 4.3 million tonnes of managed run-of-mine production for...

Eliwana mine

Contract awarded for major mine infrastructure

A mining services company recently secured a tender at a large resources development. SRG Global recently won the mine site infrastructure contract for Fortescue Metals Group’s Eliwana mine...

Mineral Resources accommodation village

Employer offers luxury living to FIFO workers

A mining services company will treat remote employees to a classy lifestyle. Fly-in fly-out (FIFO) workers will enjoy three times more living space, self-contained amenities and many other perks at...

Glencore coal mine

Resources giant shifts new coal production offshore

A mining multinational will prioritise overseas fossil fuel projects over new Australian developments. Glencore recently shifted its focus away from new domestic coal developments towards more...

Dartbrook Coal Mine

$300M coal project will reopen in late 2023

A mothballed coal development is expected to resume operations within months. Australian Pacific Coal (AQC) recently confirmed it would reopen its Dartbrook Coal Project (122km northwest of...

CPB Contractors

Authority nationalises ‘largest’ Qld project

A major development will proceed in North Queensland through state ownership. The State Government recently confirmed it would nationalise CuString’s CopperString 2.0 High Voltage Transmission...

Power Control Engineers workers

Power Control Engineers celebrates two decades

Power Control Engineers (PCE) recently celebrated 20 years of operation. PCE services a range of clients and industries throughout Australia including coal and metalliferous mining, bulk materials...

Collapsed silo

Authorities investigate sudden roof collapse

A mining materials company will be questioned about a major failure. SafeWork is widely expected to examine what caused a 42 metre tall domesilo to suddenly collapse at Hallett Group’s Port...