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Docklands · DocklandsImage: CoatesFind out how data from Coates’ proprietary asset management system SiteIQ is making customers’ shutdowns more efficient than ever before. Industrial shutdowns are crucial to ensuring the longevity and profitability of operations across various sectors, demanding meticulous planning and execution to minimise downtime and optimise resource utilisation. Coates’ experienced industrial solutions team are no strangers to the ins and outs…See the Story
SiteIQ: Shutdown data done right - Australian Mining
Docklands · DocklandsThe Grosvenor operation in Queensland.
Image: Anglo AmericanAnglo American said it has had “strong interest” in its five Australian coal mines it plans to sell as part of major asset breakup. But who are the prospective buyers? The mines soon to be up for grabs include Moranbah North, Capcoal, Dawson, Aquila and Grosvenor, all situated in prime Queensland coal territory. Around 5000 workers are employed across the mines, and Anglo emphasised t…See the Story
Who will buy Anglo’s Aussie coal? - Australian Mining
Docklands · DocklandsThe Lake Johnston plant in WA. Image: Poseidon NickelPoseidon Nickel has recommenced exploration at its Lake Johnston lithium project in Western Australia. The exploration follows a four-month hiatus where Poseidon focused on the Lake Johnston sales process, with planned surface sampling programs set to continue on the site’s Mantis Resources tenements. Lake Johnston was the subject of a proposed acquisition earlier this year, with Mineral Reso…See the Story
Exploration abound at Lake Johnston - Australian Mining
Mining · DocklandsNeousys SEMIL-2000GC. Image: BackplaneBackplane Systems Technology is pleased to present Neousys SEMIL-2000GC. The Neousys SEMIL-2000GC is a state-of-the-art computing solution tailored specifically for the mining industry, offering exceptional durability and performance. This 19 inch rack-mount, IP69K waterproof computer is engineered to operate reliably in the harshest environments, making it indispensable for mining operations. Its fanless o…See the Story
Empowering mining operations with Neousys SEMIL-2000GC: A waterproof, AI-enabled computing solution - Australian Mining
Docklands · DocklandsImage: AusIMM“Unlocking the secrets to successful major capital investment studies is essential for any mining professional aiming to navigate complex project landscapes,” Enthalpy Pty Ltd associate Neil Conway said. “It’s an old adage, but major capital investment studies involve doing the right project and doing the project right. “Initially you have to assure yourself that the project is viable and it does meet all the requirements of the ma…See the Story
Unearthing success - Australian Mining
Docklands · DocklandsImage: Joaquin Corbalan P/stock.adobe.comThe annual Exploration in the House held last week saw hundreds of delegates come together to discuss the latest technology and innovations within the mining exploration and geoscience space. Exploration in the House is a free, annual seminar presented by the Department of Regional NSW’s Mining, Exploration and Geoscience. The 2024 edition of the event – dubbed ‘new data, new exploration futures’ – was h…See the Story
Critical minerals and geoscience in the spotlight - Australian Mining
Docklands · DocklandsImage: King Ropes Access/shutterstock.comThe 2024–25 Federal Budget released on May 14. Australian Mining takes a look at how the industry has reacted to the funding. A refresher Renewables and critical minerals arguably came out the winners of the Federal Budget, with $22.7 billion set to go into the Future Made in Australia initiative to help build a stronger, more diversified and more resilient economy powered by clean energy. A new Critical…See the Story
Industry reacts to Federal Budget decisions - Australian Mining
Docklands · DocklandsImage: JU.STOCKER/shutterstock.comThe Western Australian resources sector delivered a record number of full-time equivalent jobs in 2023 while also achieving sales of $246 billion. The 130,165 full time jobs was an increase of more than 12,000 positions, with the jump driven by strong levels of mining and construction activity. Iron ore remained a highlight for the state, recording $139 billion of sales with a production high of 860 million ton…See the Story