January 28, 2013 Coal export imperils Great Barrier Reef’s World Heritage Status Australia's Great Barrier Reef, considered one of the world's preeminent natural wonders, could be deprived of its World Heritage Site status by UNESCO
January 27, 2013 Atlas Iron hits record shipments with ore once destined for the waste heap Aussie iron ore miner (ASX:AGO) has boosted shipments to record levels via the sale of low grade iron ore which would have once been tossed on the rubbish heap.
January 26, 2013 Approval of Whitehaven’s mine expansion threatens state forests The New South Wales state government has given its approval to proposed expansions to Whitehaven Coal's (ASX:WHC) Tarrawonga mine in Gunnedah Basin, one of three mining projects in the area…
January 25, 2013 How trading iron ore is like the used car business Both represent 'asymmetric information' at work.
January 24, 2013 Big 4’s massive new iron ore supply cutting juniors off at the knees Projects by smaller players won't survive the double digit prices that are coming soon.
January 24, 2013 China to lose in the US shale revolution: German spy agency An energy independent US may spell trouble for China
January 24, 2013 Engineers and boilermakers among Australia’s top mining jobs in 2013 Study shows that a particular recruitment issue for 2013 will be the continued skills shortage of specialist candidates in industries such as mining and energy.
January 24, 2013 Australia could see shale oil boom following $20 trillion discovery An immense deposit of shale oil estimated to be worth over AUD$20 trillion has been found beneath the earth in South Australia
January 23, 2013 Western Australia releases book on local gemstones Western Australia has a growing international reputation as a major source of pink and other coloured diamonds, as well as beryl, topaz, tourmaline and gem-quality quartz.
January 23, 2013 Aussies trust their miners slightly more than the media A study comparing the perception of industries concluded that banking, mining, the media and power companies are the sectors people don't trust to act in the public interest.
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