The Queensland Government has committed to helping 29Metals’ Capricorn copper mine fully recover after it was affected by severe flooding earlier this year.
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The New South Wales Government will begin remediation work at the shuttered Lake George mine to improve safety and reduce environmental risk.
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The 12th annual Premier’s Awards in Energy and Mining was held on November 9 in South Australia, where the best of South Australia’s energy and mining industries were celebrated.
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Townsville is set to become home to Australia’s first critical minerals processing centre, the Queensland Resources Common User Facility (QRCUF). Read More
The Australian Resources and Energy Employer Association (AREEA) has shown its support for the splitting of proposed industrial relations legislation to fast-track worker protections.
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The Western Australian Government has announced the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety will be renamed the Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DEMIRS) on December 1 2023.
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The Economic Fairways Mapper, developed as part of the Federal Government’s Exploring for the Future program, will be expanded to include green hydrogen, iron and steel.
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New South Wales Natural Resources Minister Courtney Housso has met with key stakeholders to discuss the NSW Government’s approach to its critical minerals and high-tech metals strategy.
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers gave the keynote address to the Economic and Social Outlook Conference in Melbourne with an emphasis on critical minerals.
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Western Australian Minister Don Punch has addressed the Critical Minerals Industry Luncheon in Bunbury, where he emphasised the importance of the southwest WA region’s role in supplying and processing critical minerals needed for the clean energy transition.
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Tradesales will receive $90,000 in government funding through the Western Australian Government’s Regional Economic Development (RED) grants program to construct dedicated office facilities at its factory at Avon Industrial Park.
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Minister for Resources Madeleine King addressed the 10th International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) yesterday with a strong message on the future of Australia’s critical minerals.
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The Federal Government has announced it will change its proposed industrial relations laws to provide certainty for both employers and casuals, the Australian Financial Reviewreported.
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Earlier this week, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a $2 billion increase to the Critical Minerals Facility, rounding up its total to $4 billion. But how have various mining companies and resources representatives reacted?
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