Western Australia had a growth spurt overnight and is now officially larger than before with State Parliament approving legislation to extend WA territorial waters to include three rocky outcrops in...
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The South Australian Government has released a major package of geoscientific data in one of the State’s most under-explored provinces. Speaking today at the 8th annual Mining South Australia...
Two of Australia’s biggest miners, Glencore and Rio Tinto, could merge and create a super-miner as early as mid next year, according to a Bernsteins analyst. Speaking to the Australian...
Clive Palmer has lost his nut at Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett for taking the side of a Chinese resources company who allege he funneled their money into his own political campaign fund...
Scientists from Curtin University claim they have developed a technique that can drill mineral exploration boreholes with only two workers instead of the industry standard of six. Currently, the...
A surprising joint venture has been struck between Peabody’s Wambo open cut coal mine and Glencore’s United mine in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales. In a statement released by...
Gobsmacking photos have been released of a massive sinkhole, 30-40 meters in diameter, that has given locals living near a potash mine near the Ural Mountains in Russia a nasty surprise...
Mining investment in Australia will slump 40 per cent over next four years according to a new report by industry analysts. “In terms of the mining investment bust, we have hardly begun – this has a...
Glencore’s Bulga Underground Mine won Mining Operation of the Year last night at the third annual NSW Mining Suppliers Awards. Richard Gelson, Production Manager at Centennial Coal’s...
Major mining projects in NSW will be up and running in half the time under a new assessment framework announced by the NSW Premier last night. Speaking at the NSW Minerals Council’s Industry and...
The (ACCC) is taking the CFMEU to court over allegations the union engaged in boycotting and bullying of Boral Resources and Alsafe Premix Concrete. The ACCC alleges that between February 2013 and...
Despite what the Abbot Government is saying, Australian miners will actually receive very little benefit from the Australia-China free trade agreement signed on Monday, according to analysts Wood...