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  • Federal govt supports major critical minerals projects

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    Federal government provides loans to major critical minerals projects

    The federal government has announced its support for two major critical minerals projects in Queensland and South Australia, aiming to boost Australia's manufacturing sector while creating hundreds of jobs and ... more

  • Non-compliance crack down in Victoria's minerals and quarry sectors

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    Non-compliance crack down in Victoria’s minerals and quarry sectors

    The Earth Resources Regulator is ramping up efforts to ensure operators in Victoria's minerals and quarry sectors adhere to regulations, following recent instances of non-compliance that have resulted in work s... more

  • Earth Resources Regulator ensures compliance at Keilor quarry

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    Earth Resources Regulator ensures compliance at Keilor quarry

    The Earth Resources Regulator is taking proactive measures to ensure quarries in Victoria operate within their approvals, maintaining the balance between resource extraction and environmental protection. Fol... more

  • Queensland miners gather to address safety challenges

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    Queensland miners gather to address safety challenges

    Resources Safety and Health Queensland (RSHQ) recently hosted a gathering of key industry experts in Brisbane to discuss critical issues facing the mining sector. The meeting, held at RSHQ's research and tes... more

  • Federal government provides loans to major critical minerals projects
  • Non-compliance crack down in Victoria’s minerals and quarry sectors
  • Earth Resources Regulator ensures compliance at Keilor quarry
  • Queensland miners gather to address safety challenges
Qld invests $2.67m to advance mining tech and renewables

Queensland invests $2.67m to advance state’s METS sector

Queensland is set to bolster its mining equipment, technology, and services (METS) sector with over $2.6 million in funding aimed at driving innovation and sustainability in the state's mining industry. The funding, provided through the METS Collaborative Project Fund, invites businesses, research bodies, government agencies, and industry groups to collaborate on projects addressing environmental issues, emissions management, renewable energy, and safety. The METS sector contributes $7 billion in revenue to Queensland's economy and is expected to play a crucial role as the world transitions to cleaner and greener power sources. The target of net zero emissions by 2050 will increase…
Queensland companies secure funding to discover critical mineral deposits

QLD companies secure funding to discover critical mineral deposits

Queensland companies have secured funding to dig, drill, sample, and survey new critical mineral deposits across the region. The latest Collaborative Exploration Initiative (CEI) round has allocated up to $300,000 to 18 projects, spanning areas near Chillagoe, Cloncurry, Mount Isa, and Townsville. The CEI funding aims to prioritise the discovery of critical minerals essential for producing technologies such as solar panels, turbines, batteries, and other decarbonisation necessities. Notably, nearly three-quarters of the successful projects focus on discovering new copper deposits, a crucial resource for clean energy. The Queensland government has committed $22.6 million over five years to the CEI program…
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Core Resources’ advice for critical minerals developers

Backed by more than 20 years’ experience, Core Resources has unveiled its learnings to help the growing critical minerals sector. Core’s metallurgical laboratories were established in Queensland in 1982, and for at least the past two decades they have been designing complex integrated process pilot plants covering a wide range of mineral and hydrometallurgical processes. Core’s Chair Jon Loraine said the team’s experience has resulted in significant trials and subsequent break-throughs when it comes to metallurgy for critical minerals projects. “Obviously the world needs more critical minerals to cater for global population growth and the clean energy transition, however metallurgical…
Qld resources sector sees growth potential amid policy challenges

QLD resources sector sees growth potential amid policy challenges

A recent report by the Queensland Resources Council (QRC) reveals that Queensland’s resources sector has significant potential for job creation and economic growth, especially in light of the global transition to low-emission technologies. However, the sector is hindered by uncompetitive government policies and regulatory uncertainty, which are deterring investment. According to the QRC's latest State of the Sector report for the December 2023 quarter, two-thirds of member CEOs believe that demand for their commodities — including coal — will increase over the next three years. Despite this positive outlook, challenges persist. QRC CEO Janette Hewson highlighted concerns regarding the industry's…
Russell Vale coal mine faces closure

Whitehaven acquires Blackwater and Daunia coal mines

Whitehaven Coal has finalised the acquisition of 100 per cent ownership of the Blackwater and Daunia metallurgical coal mines in Queensland’s Bowen Basin, marking a significant milestone for the company. This acquisition effectively doubles Whitehaven's business size and ensures job security for Queensland workers for decades to come. Whitehaven Coal Managing Director and CEO Paul Flynn stated: “This is a great day for our business and the workforces at Blackwater and Daunia, and great news for Queensland.” With 95 per cent of Blackwater and Daunia employees accepting offers at Whitehaven, the company looks forward to welcoming more than 2,100 new…
National survey to shape future of mining research in Australia

National survey to shape future of mining research in Australia

CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, has launched a national survey in collaboration with Voconiq to gather insights into Australians' attitudes towards the mining industry. The survey — open to all Australians aged 18 and over — aims to shape the future of mining research in the country. The survey follows CSIRO's previous surveys in 2014 and 2017, which provided valuable insights into public expectations regarding mining practices in Australia. This new survey offers an opportunity for Australians, including those outside the mining industry, to share their views on mining's role in the national economy, its contribution to global development, and…
First QLD mining industry survey now released

QLD mining industry safety survey now released

Queensland Minister for Resources and Critical Minerals Scott Stewart has unveiled the results of an industry-wide survey aimed at assessing the safety reporting culture within Queensland's mining sector. Conducted for the first time, the survey gathered feedback from over 7500 mine workers to identify areas of strength and opportunities for improvement. Presenting the findings at the Curragh and Oaky Creek mines in Central Queensland alongside Interim Commissioner for Resources Safety and Health, Andrew Clough, Minister Stewart highlighted the importance of the survey in understanding and enhancing safety practices in the mining industry. The survey revealed several strengths in the industry,…