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Mineral Resources has announced the resumption of activities at its wholly owned Bald Hill lithium mine near Kambalda, Western Australia, as sustained spodumene price recovery supports a safe restart from care and maintenance.
Standards Australia has welcomed nine core recommendations from an independent review aimed at keeping standards development processes fit for a rapidly changing technical landscape.
Metals One has signed an agreement with DISA Technologies to assess and potentially treat uranium mine waste dumps at its Uravan Belt Uranium-Vanadium Project in Colorado, US.
Global nickel production is estimated to have increased by 6.1% in 2025, driven primarily by Indonesia’s continued expansion as the main growth engine in the global nickel market.
Locksley Resources has signed a binding option agreement to acquire the Iron Duke Copper and Gold Project in New South Wales, within 15km of its Tottenham Project in the Cobar District.
Engineers Australia says the engineer’s foundational skillset is critical as artificial intelligence becomes embedded in the systems that power modern infrastructure and industry.
Researchers at Heriot-Watt University have developed a mineral-based framework to assess mine tailings and repurpose them as components in cement and other construction materials.
MMD Group has acquired the intellectual property rights for TraxIQ, Anglo American’s system-level material handling solution, and will lead industrialisation and global deployment from its Isle of Man Centre of Excellence.
The Queensland State Budget has missed a critical opportunity to ease pressure on the state’s resources sector, instead doubling down on the world’s highest coal royalty regime.
The reality of another Queensland coal mine being pushed to the brink, just three years after opening, is more evidence the former Labor Government’s royalty regime is crushing Queensland’s biggest industry.
Coal Australia was the headline sponsor of this week’s milestone 300th Sydney Mining Club lunch, with an all-star coal mining cast taking to the stage at the sell-out event.
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The company envisions the Yellowhead as a 90,000-tonne-per-day open pit mine that would run for 25 years.
Capital markets have pushed miners to return cash through dividends and share buybacks after the sector’s costly spending spree from 2000 to 2010.
CFO Pontus Winqvist remained measured in the face of a robust backlog as well as economic hurdles, telling Construction Dive, “you can't build a trend on one quarter.”
US critical minerals spending is outpacing Europe, raising fears EU manufacturers may stay reliant on China for key raw materials.
The firm’s building subsidiary will renovate and expand the Choctaw Casino & Resort in Pocola, including the construction of a new, 130-room hotel tower.
The tech and search engine conglomerate said the Arkansas project also represents the largest solar and storage project across its portfolio to date.
For the last three years, modular housebuilder DragonHeart Homes in Peterborough, UK has employed prisoners from a Category-D open men’s prison. 41 inmates have come to work at DragonHeart so… The post Jail break: Giving prisoners construction jobs is changing lives appeared first on Global…
Dutch construction engineer Arcadis has named the Swiss city of Geneva as the world’s most expensive city to build in in its annual index comparing construction costs in 100 major… The post Geneva still most costly city to build in, with two UK cities in top 10 appeared first on Global Construction…
Skyharbour Resources has signed a non-binding letter of intent (LoI) with Purecore Metals for a potential option of up to 100% interest in the Yurchison uranium property in the Wollaston Domain of Northern Saskatchewan, Canada. The post Skyharbour, Purecore sign LoI for Yurchison uranium option…