by Gordon Barratt | Jan 17, 2023 | News
The battle over New Acland Coal’s (NAC) Queensland mine heated up again on Monday over an approved expansion. The Queensland Government granted the necessary mining leases and associated water licence last year, allowing the mine to come out of care and maintenance...
by Gordon Barratt | Jan 17, 2023 | News
An ever-growing appetite for the key battery metal is raising questions about a supply–demand balance in the market. As the world moves towards a decarbonised future, it is becoming increasingly clear that mining – namely its ability to extract vital future-facing...
by Gordon Barratt | Jan 16, 2023 | News
German importers of hard coal for power generation plants and steelmaking have found new supply sources, enabling them to end reliance on Russia after a European Union ban, their association said on Friday. “Traders have found new focal points: United States,...
by Gordon Barratt | Jan 16, 2023 | News
Bradken has announced its acquisition of Linings, a market innovation leader in composite mill liners. Bradken’s expansion into the manufacturing of rubber composite mill liners and other products confirms its focus on serving the mining sector with innovative wear...
by Gordon Barratt | Jan 16, 2023 | News
The Queensland Resources Council (QRC) has called on the State Government to reconsider the coal royalty tax hike, calling it “investment-destroying”. The QRC said Federal Treasury analysis found the resources sector is responsible for lifting many...
by Gordon Barratt | Jan 16, 2023 | News
Mineral Resources (MinRes) managing director Chris Ellison has told Norwest shareholders they should accept his company’s $403 million offer. In a sign of escalating antagonism between the companies, Ellison has taken out a full-page advertisement in...