Clive Gray
Instinct for innovationA knockback from a boss not keen to implement new ideas helped spark diesel fitter Clive Gray’s leap into running his own business
Instinct for innovationA knockback from a boss not keen to implement new ideas helped spark diesel fitter Clive Gray’s leap into running his own business
Queensland copper company CuDeco plans to restart mining operations from tomorrow as it ramps up production towards nameplate capacity at its Rocklands mine near Cloncurry.
Ausdrill subsidiary BTP Equipment has won a 24-month extension valued at $70 million to its contract with Peabody Energy Australia. Under the extension, BTP will
Engineer shares her passion for miningPassion is a word that crops up regularly when Harriet Schuyler starts talking about mining and mentoring. The 25-year-old engineer’s
CuDeco has been directed to suspend mining operations at its Rocklands copper site in north-west Queensland following a safety audit by the Department of Natural Resources
FortisEM forges new engineering modelGood engineering companies don’t so much push limits as set standards. Bill Hutton is an engineer passionate about the profession and
Helping businesses brush up on hygieneThe cleaning of industrial and commercial properties was once an afterthought, but with a growing raft of workplace, health and
Peabody Energy says it remains committed to its Australian platform and the Bowen Basin, after confirming the completion of Burton coal mine’s shift to care
The sacrifices made by Queensland’s miners and their contribution to the State’s economy will be permanently honoured at new memorial in Redbank. Natural Resources and
Genex Power is kicking into construction mode at its Kidston solar project near Georgetown in North Queensland. The company said today it had received
Miners Memorial Day has been commemorated in Moranbah on the anniversary of Queensland’s worst mine disaster. More than 1500 people have lost their lives working
Near the town of Ewan in Queensland there is a cluster of old mines named after fish. Sardine, Groper, Tinfish Trevally, Barramundi, and Mackerel are
In 1867 one man’s search for personal fortune made the history books when he discovered 75 ounces of gold in the place that later became
It was a flash of lightning on Christmas Eve 1871 that led to a young aboriginal boy named Jupiter discovering gold in Charters Towers. Jupiter
A German-born woman turned into a ‘crazy cat lady’ when she followed her lover from England to the Aussie outback only to find that he
When the Ipswich suburb of Booval lost its beloved Mills Cup to a rival mines rescue team from Collinsville, nobody realised it would be the
Throughout 100 years of rescues, the darkest day for the Queensland Mines Rescue Service (QMRS) was July 31, 1972. That was the day of the
Clermont’s Gold and Coal Festival will have a significant historical focus this year as the community commemorates the devastating flood that killed more than 60