
Curragh operations halted as death probe continues
The man killed at the Curragh coal mine near Blackwater at the weekend has been identified as experienced dragline operator Clark Peadon. Clark Peadon. Mine
The man killed at the Curragh coal mine near Blackwater at the weekend has been identified as experienced dragline operator Clark Peadon. Clark Peadon. Mine
by Robert Dark On entering the offices of the Queensland Resources Council, I needed to resist the urge to take off my shoes. Chief executive
Investigations are underway after a worker was fatally injured while on duty overnight at Curragh coal mine near Blackwater. Resources Safety and Health Queensland (RSHQ)
Golding Contractors has won a contract extension worth about $150 million to continue to mine the Kogan Creek coal site. The four-year contract extension represents
A judge has ordered anti-coal activist Ben Pennings to pay 60 per cent of Adani Australia’s legal costs stemming from his court battle to access
Electricity generator Stanwell aims to extend its Meandu mine by about 186ha to continue to supply the Tarong power stations through to the forecast technical
Australia’s thermal coal exports are likely to continue to grow out to 2030, despite concerns over a Japanese plan to slash the use of fossil
It’s predicted there’ll be a 30 percent rise in returns from Metallurgical Coal in the next two years. Surging demand for steel across the globe
Glencore is reporting it paid Australian governments $1.9B in the 2020 period. The figure is released in the 2020 ‘Payments to Governments’ report. The diversified
The Office of the Chief Economist says Australia is set to record its best year of resources exports. That’s contained in the latest Resources and Energy
Banks and insurance companies are destroying Australian jobs and communities to satisfy demands from green activists, Adani Australia head Lucas Dow told an inquiry on
BMD Constructions chief executive officer Scott Power has told an inquiry how the stance of insurers is threatening key infrastructure projects and Australia’s choice in
Bravus has exposed the first of the coal seams at the Carmichael project in Central Queensland, almost two years after receiving final approval to mine.
The union representing coal-fired power station workers and affected miners is calling on the Queensland Government to make good on transition funding as the State
The Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) has presented its latest case for continued domestic thermal coal mining. The recently released Australian Export Thermal Coal: The Comparative
Central Queensland students with a vocation in open cut mining will be the first to benefit from a program recognised as the Outstanding Training Initiative of the Year as
METS businesses in the Mackay region are looking ahead to the new financial year with optimism as coal prices lift, according to Resource Industry Network
The commodities demand forecast in a new report meant a decade of growth for resource hubs like Townsville, Mackay, Mount Isa, Moranbah, Toowoomba, and Gladstone,