The Queensland Resources Council has welcomed new national accounts figures that show the mining industry continues to underwrite the Australian economy.
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Plans to drill for oil in the Great Australian Bight have beens struck another blow with yet another council moving to declare against oil exploration in the region. Last night Port Adelaide council...
Autonomous mobile robots are causing a paradigm shift in the way we envisage commercial and industrial vehicles. In traditional thinking bigger is often better. This is because bigger vehicles are...
Korn Ferry Hay Group’s global annual salary forecast reveals that real wages (wage growth adjusted for inflation) will increase only an average of 1.5 percent worldwide. In Australia, wages are...
In an announcement this morning, BHP listed a final dividend of 43 US cents a share; bringing the company’s full-year payout to 83 US cents. This was on the back of a 24% surge in revenue to $US38.3...
The wind-up of Michael Fotios’ Eastern Goldfields has been cancelled after payment of the debt which triggered the order. The Supreme Court yesterday returned Eastern Goldfields to its directors on...
The two-week Estimates Committee examination of the 2017-18 State Budget has ended this week. Queensland has created more jobs, traded more exports, farmed more produce, attracted more tourists and...
Last year, 195 workers died from injuries received at work, according to Safe Work Australia’s latest Work-related Traumatic Injury Fatalities report. The report highlights a positive downward...
The New South Wales Mine Safety Weekly Incident Summary, released on January 20, revealed 43 total reportable incidents and five injuries. Of the 43 incidents, 36 were Level 1 and seven were Level 2...
Article courtesy of www.mining.com Australia’s mining sector productivity ranks second-worst in the world, with only Africa’s ranking lower, according to a report cited by The Wall Street Journal...