Webinars introduce new geoscience systems
Webinars kick off this week to walk users through two new systems designed to transform the delivery and management of Queensland’s geoscience
Webinars kick off this week to walk users through two new systems designed to transform the delivery and management of Queensland’s geoscience
Talk about value for money. The Geological Survey of Queensland continues its webinar series tomorrow (Thursday 18 June) with a clutch of
There’ll be a merger of two key geoscience institutions at the University of Queensland. The Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC) and UQ Holding’s
Queensland has bucked the trend in jobs as the latest Australian Institute of Geoscientists survey shows a deterioration in employment nationwide in
The mining exploration sector is facing increased disruption with Australians now instructed to avoid overseas travel and those returning facing 14-day self-isolation
Eloise copper mine owner FMR Investments says it is working to address concerns about a potential geotechnical risk within the mine after
New survey results show employment opportunities for geoscientists across Australia are slowly improving, although Queensland saw a setback in such jobs last
‘Green’ concrete made using industrial waste from coal-fired power stations and steel manufacturing is being trialed as road material in Sydney. UNSW
More geoscientists are finding work
Support from both sides of politics is crucial for exploration efforts that will unlock ‘next generation’ mineral deposits in Australia, the Australian
A recent geological report has confirmed Queensland’s reputation as a resource-rich region, according to the government’s chief geologist. The report, which was
Innovation is the key to Australia continuing to tap into its mineral wealth, according to the general manager of Geoscience Australia’s minerals
Construction of the $160 million Warrego Highway Toowoomba to Oakey Duplication Stage 2 project between Charlton and Kingsthorpe will begin shortly, with
No profession has more mystique than geoscience. From concrete and copper to gold and gunpowder, exploration, mining and processing – they have
Job prospects for professional geoscientists remain on a downward slide according to Australian Institute of Geoscientists (AIG) research. The group has voiced
Eight rail passing loops have been delivered between Rockhampton and Townsville and three bridges replaced between Bundaberg and Gladstone under two major
The Federal Government says new sources of gas supply are needed and it will work to encourage more timely development of existing
A 15-hole reverse circulation drilling program is set to kick off this month at GBM Resources’ Mount Margaret project, located near the