The head of a multinational resources company resigned just weeks after losing nearly a quarter of his annual remuneration on November 14. BHP CEO Andrew Mackenzie (pictured) has formally resigned...
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Mine workers who know someone recently exposed to inorganic dust are invited to report the incident on a new lung disease register. The Queensland Health Notifiable Dust Lung Disease Register is...
An entire herd of dinosaur fossils has been found for the first time in Australian history at an Outback mine in northwest New South Wales. A new dinosaur species and the world’s most complete...
In a little over a decade from now the mining sector will flourish in a different playing field, a new official document has revealed. Asia is predicted to produce more than half the world’s economic...
Suppliers are invited to register their contact details to assist with the clean-up effort after the North Queensland floods. The Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) is keen to...
New mining businesses are invited to pitch their business ideas to help better service the industry. The new Mining Equipment, Technology and Services (METS) Accelerator Program is offering up to 10...
The future of an Australian-owned mining company is in limbo after announcing its insolvency. Melbourne-based Laguna Gold recently appointed PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) as administrators for the...
A gold and base metals mining company has progressed to the final stage of approval for its $1.4 billion exotic metals project in North Queensland. Australian Mines has secured prescribed project...
A drilling and mineral analysis company has revealed how it went from ‘Struggle Street’ to doubling its earnings in a little over a year. Swick Mining Services reported $9.5 million...
The industry has significantly recovered lost ground in 2018 thanks to innovations across the sector in robotic technology, a new survey has found. More than 40 per cent of mining companies surveyed...
Experts say the renewable energy sector could expand sixfold if each of the planned projects proceeds and the government concentrates on carbon reduction policies and removing coal generators.
The 16% the Mining Industry Can’t Retain.