OPERATIONS Perenti business has operated at WA gold mine since 2010 Underground workers. | Credits: Barminco The 300-odd Barminco jobs linked to an underground gold mining contract at Gold Fields’ […]
Read MoreABB innovation for energy efficiency and sustainability at Enlit 2025
The application of sensor technology to reduce the operational and standby power losses of traditional current and voltage transformers means that, over the lifetime of a typical switchboard in the […]
Read MoreGIBB inspires girls with real-world STEM careers
With women accounting for a mere 23% of individuals employed in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) careers in South Africa and only about 7% achieving professional status as engineers, […]
Read MoreProspect Resources begins Phase 2 drilling at Mumbezhi Project
Prospect Resources Limited has commenced an expanded Phase 2 drilling programme at its Mumbezhi Copper Project in Zambia. The campaign includes 18,000 metres of drilling across multiple targets, aiming to […]
Read MoreLynas welcomes first dysprosium from Malaysia
PROCESSING The plan is to also start producing terbium in June Lynas Malaysia team with first Dy production. | Credits: Lynas Corp Lynas Rare Earths has become the only commercial […]
Read MoreSame Job, Same Pay arrives at Glencore’s Bulga mine
OPERATIONS MEU hopeful five of the miner’s other operations will follow suit Glencore’s Bulga coal mine in New South Wales. | Credits: Glencore The Bulga open pit mine in New […]
Read MoreLow PGM prices drive efficiencies, consolidation
With depressed platinum group metal (PGM) prices, there is plenty of scope for optimism and opportunity, it emerged at last month’s PGMs Industry Day in Johannesburg. According to delegate Joseph […]
Read MoreBCCEI drives stability and structure in civil engineering sector
As South Africa intensifies its focus on infrastructure development to stimulate economic growth, the need for a robust and well-regulated civil engineering sector has never been more urgent. At the […]
Read MorePilbara shipping under threat as port workers prepare to strike
OPERATIONS The Maritime Union of Australia has rejected Pilbara Ports’ ‘sub-par’ employment agreement Atlas Iron and Mineral Resources both ship around 10 million tonnes of iron ore per year through […]
Read MoreAustralia’s minerals world hits a critical time
This is a critical time for Australia’s critical minerals sector with billions of dollars of government assistance due to start flowing in. In the lead up to the May 3 […]
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