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OZ Minerals to go ahead with development of SA’s second biggest mine

OZ Minerals has green lighted the development of a $916 million copper mine in South Australia- the second biggest in the state. The Carrapateena copper...

Clarke Energy to Engineer, Procure and Construct APA Group’s new 45-Megawatt Gas-Fired Power Station...

GE has announced that its distributor and service partner Clarke Energy will engineer, procure and construct APA Group’s (Australia’s largest natural gas infrastructure business)...

Samarco to stay shut, BHP to cut 40% of workforce via voluntary redundancies

BHP Billiton has announced that it plans to cut 40% of its workforce at the Samarco iron ore operation in Brazil through voluntary redundancies. The...

Nyrstar to exit mining

Mining and metals giant Nyrstar has announced that it intends to sell all of its mining business assets. The Belgian company issued a press release...

Grange Resources to cut jobs due to plunging iron ore prices

Iron ore miner Grange Resources has warned that it might be forced to cut jobs in order to reduce costs and rescale operations this...

Archer Exploration to develop “world class” magnesite asset at Leigh Creek coal mine after...

About a month ago, Alinta Energy announced that it will shut down its Leigh Creek coal mine on 17 November 2015 and the Port...

3rd International Future Mining Conference kicks off in Sydney

If you want to learn how robotics is incorporated in mining and how we plan to capture asteroids to start mining in space, the...

Alinta Energy to close Leigh Creek coal mine in November, Port Augusta power stations...

Alinta Energy has announced that it will shut down its Leigh Creek coal mine on 17 November 2015 and the Port Augusta power stations...

Rio Tinto sells Bengalla coal stake to New Hope for $US606m

Rio Tinto has agreed to sell its 40% stake in the Bengalla thermal coal mine in Eastern Australia to New Hope Group for $606...

Veolia’s new “Plug-In” solutions slash heavy industry costs

Australia's declining heavy industry sector is under great pressure to cut unit production costs but improve safety, environmental control and quality. Leading environmental solutions provider...
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