New research found one in three purchasing departments are taking shortcuts. The latest study from Procurious and Ivalua revealed 33 per cent of procurement teams around the world have little choice...
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Local contractors and suppliers will benefit from a national commitment to extract commodities domestically. The Federal Government recently confirmed it will attract more mineral processing...
Companies would be much more innovative if they took a chance more often, a previous political leader said. Malcolm Turnbull believes the national innovation sector would be much stronger if there...
Two multinational mining companies verified widespread rumours about them potentially consolidating. Coronado Global Resources recently confirmed it is trying to merge operations with Peabody Energy...
A resources giant began assembling carriages domestically instead of overseas. BHP is once again putting together, welding and commissioning train components in Australia. The company recently...
A multinational resources producer is preparing to roll out nimbler autonomous heavy vehicles. Rio Tinto recently partnered with Sweden-headquartered Scania to introduce “more agile”...
A mineral producer revealed how it plans to abandon at least one fossil fuel and transition towards eco friendly power. Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) has detailed exactly how the company intends to...
A subterranean mining specialist recently received more time to work at an operation. 29Metals recently renewed Byrnecut Australia’s existing contract at the Golden Grove mine, 272km east of...
A modern mineral producer will proceed with a major low-emissions development. OZ Minerals recently reached a final investment decision on its West Musgrave Project, 110km east of Warburton. The...
A resources magnate endorsed abandoning commodities produced from ancient organic matter. Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) recently approved transitioning away from “big fat honking” diesel...
Two foreign resources executives killed multiple employees unlawfully but unintentionally, a court found. A Byrnecut Group manager and mine manager were recently found guilty of involuntary...
Critical commodities need hundreds of new projects to match the capacity of at least one fossil fuel operation, a study found. Producing enough graphite, lithium, nickel and cobalt for batteries...

