New Hope Group’s well timed investment in the Bengalla Coal Mine in addition to continuing solid production from Queensland operations has resulted in substantially increased annual sales tonnage of...
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Greatland Gold plc (AIM:GGP), the precious and base metals exploration and development company, is pleased to announce it has made application for licences covering a large cobalt exploration...
Australia’s mining and mining services sectors stand to benefit from the proposed Peru-Australia Free Trade Agreement launched by both countries’ governments last week. There are already distinct...
Remote mining projects in farming areas could soon access baseload electricity from biomass plants powered by straw. Yorke Biomass Energy is building a demonstration plant in South Australia to...
A global engineering and infrastructure advisory firm will focus on stability says the firm’s global head who will stay on. Giam Swiegers believes his time is not up yet as Aurecon’s...
Mining and resources legal experts Jo Daniels and Aleisa Crepin ask ‘Is that MOU a binding IOU or not worth the paper it is written on?’ Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) are used extensively in the...
Weather expert Matt Saunderson talks about forecasting mining safety with advanced weather solutions. The vast continent of Australia experiences the full range of weather phenomena that Mother...
A new study from the University of Iowa suggests managers can improve their work teams’ performance by focusing their motivation efforts on that “extra miler” instead of trying to...
A name change is on the cards for Leighton Holdings after corruption allegations left the company in urgent need of a public relations make-over. According to Sydney Morning Herald, the company will...
Rio Tinto claims it shelled out $7.1 billion* in taxes worldwide in 2014 with around three quarters of this tipping into the Australian government’s coffers. In a statement released this...
An alleged strike conducted on Darwin’s Inpex gas project in 2013 could see workers hit with fines of up to $10,000 for participating in unlawful industrial action. The Construction Forestry...
Mine companies in Western Australia have been given a welcome reprieve from skyrocketing rate rises issued by shire councils, with the state government announcing they will fast-track changes to the...