The Queensland Resources Council (QRC) has welcomed the announcement by Adani Chairman Gautam Adani to start construction on the company’s Carmichael coal mine in central Queensland in October.
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Statement by Queensland Resources Council (QRC), Chief Executive, Ian Macfarlane. The campaign by anti-coal green activists has been dealt a double blow with the Federal Court dismissing two...
The Federal Court has rejected legal arguments that Federal environmental approval of the mine was invalid.
Entrepreneurial explorer Pursuit Minerals has successfully listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and immediately moved to mobilise drilling at its Bluebush project in the Mt Isa Super Basin.
The Palaszczuk Government yesterday delivered on its election commitment to legislate against 100 per cent fly-in fly-out (FIFO) workforces on large resource projects near regional communities...
A ban on underground coal gasification (UCG) in Queensland is now the letter of the law, following the successful passage of legislation in Parliament yesterday. Natural Resources and Mines Minister...
They’re the big four issues raised by mining workers across the country: missing family events; staying connected to the kids; workplace mental health; and keeping the home fires burning...
Measuring metal-contamination: new method allows for inexpensive, accurate and rapid characterisation of metal-contaminated sites
The Western Downs has approved the development application for the eighth solar farm project in the region in a move that is said to be bringing up to 800 jobs to the region. The 250MW Delga Solar...
The LNP last night voted in State Parliament to bypass a feasibility study into their proposed Tully Millstream hydro-electric project and move straight to promising its construction.
According to the latest information from Resources Monitor, the mining industry in Australia is looking towards a better future. A release in August stated the following: Prices First, mineral prices...
New legislation introduced into Parliament will provide landholders and resource companies with greater certainty when negotiating conduct and compensation agreements and make good agreements.