Rio Tinto’s head of exploration, Stephen McIntosh, made some comments in the Weekend Australian about mineral exploration in Australia. These are concerning and fully supported by ANDEV. Governments need to listen. They […]
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Rio Tinto’s head of exploration, Stephen McIntosh, made some comments in the Weekend Australian about mineral exploration in Australia. These are concerning and fully supported by ANDEV. Governments need to listen. They […]
Read moreTomorrow’s jobs are the result of today’s investment, particularly in the mining industry. Despite inevitable short-term commodity price fluctuations, with many hundreds of millions of people in Asia moving into the middle […]
Read more5 September 2015Barry FitzGeraldThe Australian Annual expenditure on finding the next generation of mines has plunged from $4 billion to $1.5bn in the past three years, setting off alarm bells that many […]
Read more4 September 2015Gina RinehartAustralian Resources and Investment, vol.9 no.3 “The problems of public administration will end if politicians learn how to say ‘no’ and if bureaucrats know how to say ‘yes.’” What […]
Read moreDate: 27 August 2015 7:47:35 am GMT+3Subject: Regulatory Burden for Industry – Meeting with Minister Good Afternoon, This morning Bill Tinapple and I met with Minister for Mines and Petroleum Bill Marmion […]
Read more7 August 2015Cole LatimerAustralian Mining In the wake of the Adani Carmichael coal mine’s overturning of its environmental approvals, Tony Abbott has labelled the move ‘sabotage’. In a case led by the […]
Read more7 August 2015The West Australian Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has warned against the use of courts to “sabotage” developments, after approval for a massive India-backed coal mine was revoked on a […]
Read more7 August 2015Daniel HurstThe Guardian Tony Abbott has reaffirmed his support for the huge Adani coalmine in central Queensland, arguing Australia has “a problem as a nation” if the courts could “be […]
Read more5 August 2015The Australian Former BC Iron boss Mike Young is spruiking a new uranium development in Western Australia which he says could become the fifth largest in Australia. Mr Young said […]
Read more22 July 2015Ben HagemannAustralian Mining A fresh investment in Port Hedland will create 200 jobs, BHP said. Around US$240 million will be spent on construction of a new eight-pen tug harbour at […]
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