Forum to help Gladstone firms snag council work
Designers, contractors and suppliers interested in securing Gladstone Regional Council capital projects contracts are urged to join an information session tomorrow (July
Designers, contractors and suppliers interested in securing Gladstone Regional Council capital projects contracts are urged to join an information session tomorrow (July
CuDeco’s Rocklands copper mine near Cloncurry has produced its first concentrate. The company said ore slurry from the ball mill was put through
New land is being released for exploration in North West Queensland in a corridor flagged as having potential for copper, gold, lead,
No profession has more mystique than geoscience. From concrete and copper to gold and gunpowder, exploration, mining and processing – they have
World-first technologies developed by the Deep Exploration Technologies Cooperative Research Centre (DET CRC) are being touted as a way to help reverse
CuDeco has announced the start of ore feed commissioning for the processing plant at its Rocklands Group copper project near Cloncurry. The
Industry experts are set to gather in Alice Springs next week to attend the 17th Annual Geoscience Exploration Seminar (AGES). Northern Territory
The north-west could become a special economic zone if a proposal by the Queensland Resources Council gets off the ground. The QRC’s
A newly released report on the impacts of the closure of Queensland Nickel has shown the refinery contributes an estimated $1.1 billion in output
Red River Resources says it is ready to strike when zinc prices improve, with a $17.2 million plan to bring North Queensland’s
Key Bowen Basin operations including Moranbah North and Grosvenor have been earmarked for sale as mining giant Anglo American backs away from
Anglo American reported a drop in thermal coal exports of more than 20 per cent in the last quarter of last year
Cloncurry miner CuDeco has lost chairman David Taylor, who this week tendered his resignation from that role and as a non-executive director
Radio technician Sam Driver was studying engineering in Brisbane before work opportunities drew him to Glencore and north-west Queensland. Mr Driver, 26, grew up in the Blackall
In part four of this week’s series on why Mount Isa will weather the current downturn and prosper we look at the resilience
This week we’re looking into the reasons why the north west minerals provence will weather the downturn and go on to prosper.
The North West’s mining industry boasts an estimated residential workforce of about 3500 full-time employees, according to the Queensland Resources Council. And it says the operations employ about