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New rounds for mineral exploration grants opens in WA

Round 27 of the Exploration Incentive Scheme's (EIS) flagship co-funded drilling program and Series 5 of the Energy Analysis Program (EAP) are now accepting...

SciDev to supply Iluka’s Jacinth-Ambrosia Operation with MaxiFlox® chemistry

SciDev Ltd will supply Iluka Resources’ Jacinth-Ambrosia Operation with MaxiFlox® chemistry under a three-year, $14 million contract. In a statement, SciDev said the new contract...

CPB Contractors awarded $128M in Queensland and WA contracts

CPB Contractors has announced that it has been awarded two contracts for resources and water projects located in Western Australia and Queensland. The contracts, which...

Rio Tinto investing in skills development as leading-edge WA automation qualifications set for national...

Media Release Rio Tinto will invest almost A$60 million in training and development in Western Australian in 2021 as part of its broader commitment to...

WA Government greenlights drilling programme at Artemis’ Radio Hill Mine

The Western Australian Government’s Department of Mines, Industry, Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) has given the go ahead for Artemis to begin drilling at its...

A $2.1m Newman Government boost for 5 priority resource exploration projects

Minister for Natural Resources and Mines, The Honourable Andrew Cripps, has announced that the Newman Government will provide $2.1 million in funding for five...

Glencore to ramp up copper production with major investment in Ernest Henry Mining

Diversified miner Glencore is set to ramp up copper production from its Ernest Henry Mining, near Cloncurry in north-west Queensland, Australia, from 3 million...
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