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New mine offers jobs for north Queensland

The approval of a new mine in Queensland is set to bring 350 ongoing jobs to Bowen Basin. Mines Minister Dr Anthony Lynham has just announced a mining lease for Fitzroy Australia Resources’ Ironbark...

New Laws To Protect Qld Miners

The Queensland Government has backed maximum penalties of $4 million for mining companies that don’t keep workers safe. In Parliament yesterday, it was also announced that mines inspectors will...

Global Mining reports released

Professional services company Deloitte’s has released two latest global mining reports. The two reports explore cyber risk (an integrated approach to combat cyber risk: securing industrial operations...

Who will be running your future mine

Miners must prepare their workforce today, to meet the demands of tomorrow’s digital age, or risk future growth and innovation. Gaston Carrion, talent and organisation lead for Accenture’s resources...

UGL wins $180M power contract in South Australia

CIMIC Group company UGL has been awarded a contract with ElectraNet Pty Ltd to design, build and commission high voltage substations and transmission lines that will connect the Prominent Hill Mine...

Electricity customer satisfaction continues to slide

The latest customer satisfaction data from Roy Morgan shows a continuing downward trend in the electricity sector, with the proportion of ‘very’ or ‘fairly’ satisfied customers falling to 60.9% in...

Press Release: Solar pays back for Queenslanders

More electricity retailers are offering to pay Queenslanders more for their excess solar power. But higher feed-in tariffs (FiTs) don’t necessarily mean lower overall power bills, the independent...

Vision 2050 – Integration of gas and hydrogen

When it comes to abundant elements, there is one chemical element that stands out. Hydrogen. It’s the most plentiful element in the universe, and Earth’s surface it’s the third most rich element...

Things you need to know about heatwaves and electricity

Every Australian knows how severe the heatwaves can get, particularly throughout January and February. What constitutes a heatwave? It’s when the temperature hits unusual heights for three, or more...

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