16 May 2014 Sue Lannin ABC News The first railway tracks have been laid at Gina Rinehart’s Roy Hill project in the Pilbara in northern Western Australia. Traditional owners held a welcome […]
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16 May 2014 Sue Lannin ABC News The first railway tracks have been laid at Gina Rinehart’s Roy Hill project in the Pilbara in northern Western Australia. Traditional owners held a welcome […]
Read more16 May 2014 Andrew Probyn The West Australian Three rocky outcrops, each no bigger than a kitchen table, have become the most lucrative pieces of real estate in WA’s history. Their chance […]
Read more14 May 2014 Cole Latimer Australian Mining The latest budget has been released and there were a number of surprises for the mining industry. However, despite what many critics of the industry […]
Read more13 May 2104 Cole Latimer Ferret The Queensland Government has signed a new blueprint for the state’s resources future, focusing on global competitiveness. The agreement, dubbed ResourcesQ, is a “30 year vision […]
Read more14 May 2014 ABC News Queensland Resources Council head Michael Roche says the federal budget has delivered on key promises that will help the mining industry. Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey unveiled the […]
Read more14 May 2014 Liam Cochrane ABC News Papua New Guinea’s LNG project has begun loading liquid natural gas onto a tanker ship, with the first export to Japan expected within days. The […]
Read more8 May 2014 Andrew Duffy Mining News COMPETITION from overseas jurisdictions, industrial relations issues and rising costs top the list of concerns for Roy Hill Holdings, Atlas Iron and Northern Star Resources […]
Read more7 May 2014 Charles Macdonald Australian Journal of Mining Executives from investment bank BNP Paribas reprised details of their advisory and funding role in the US$10bn Roy Hill iron ore project this […]
Read more10 May 2014 Sarah-Jane Tasker The Australian If the mining boom seems to have slowed to a crawl — the prevailing narrative in some quarters — there’s a $US7.2 billion hole in […]
Read more10 May 2014 Andrew Burrell The Australian The bigger they come, the harder they fall. That’s how Deloitte Access Economics sums up the West Australian economy as the state adapts to the […]
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