July 25, 2014 Miners need to overhaul business model to boost productivity: study Cost reduction measures in the mining industry could well have undermined the sector's productivity, which remains down, according to a new EY report.
July 25, 2014 Human rights and the mining industry: managing the problems before they arise As people become ever more aware of what’s going on the world — including the impact of commercial activity on human rights — the expectations of society are inevitably rising.
July 25, 2014 This cell phone was charged with apples, potatoes and copper wire The functional art installation was created outside a shopping centre in London.
July 24, 2014 INFOGRAPHIC: The Gold Series — 2014 Trends and Beyond There are four major trends investors should be watching.
July 24, 2014 Chile’s Escondida mine boosts BHP copper output Improvements at the mine mill throughput and concentrator utilization offset declining ore grades at the world's largest copper mine.
July 24, 2014 Freeport to soon restart exports from Indonesia as gov’t offers tax cuts About $500 million of exports a month have been halted in Southeast Asia's biggest economy because of the minerals dispute.
July 24, 2014 Set Point Group at this years Electra Mining Set Point Group, represented by seven distinct divisions, will be exhibiting various mining related services and products at Electra Mining which will be held in Johannesburg, Nasrec from 15- 19…
July 24, 2014 Double Maptek scholarship win for Adelaide mining engineering students University of Adelaide students Jesse Jones and Will Thurlow have been awarded Maptek Mining Engineering scholarships for 2014. The scholarships will allow them to travel to industry conferences, and buy…
July 24, 2014 Teck Resources’ profit hit by lower coal prices The price drop overshadowed the miner’s coal sales increase during the quarter, which totalled 6.8 million tonnes, compared with 6.3 million tonnes a year earlier.
July 24, 2014 This Aussie town lets people pay for a hotel room with gold They can also buy a car and even pay visits to the local doctor with the shiny yellow metal.
Australian uranium miners in Namibia bullish on outlook as prices surge Namibia, the world's No. 3 uranium producer after Canada and leader Kazakhstan, wants to cement its position after achieving record output last year. February 12, 2026 | 07:04 am