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The 2016 Bulk Handling Awards will be held
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Court overturns BHP’s Brazil disaster deal
A deal to suspend an $8.2 billion claim against BHP Billiton and joint venture partner Vale has been overturned by a Brazilian court, putting the partners back in the hot seat over the Samarco iron ore
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Mine approval brings rail, export project a step closer
The approval of mining leases for the multibillion-dollar Carmichael coal mine and rail project in Queensland’s Galilee Basin has angered environmental groups.
The Queensland Government on Sunday approved
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Sanders challenges Rio, BHP copper mine
Democratic presidential nomination candidate Bernie Sanders has stepped up his campaign against a joint venture between Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton to build an $8bn copper mine in Arizona.
Jane Sanders,
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State looking to dodge potential bill as Palmer shuts nickel refinery to July
The Palaszczuk Government has rushed legislation into State Parliament to protect it from the potential of a multimillion-dollar bill in the case of a permanent shutdown at Clive Palmer’s Yabulu nickel
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Haver & Boecker Australia broadens product line
Haver & Boecker Australia, also trading as Haver Australia, is expanding its product range from a focus on the minerals processing market to more diversified processing, storing, mixing, packing, filling,
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Adani mine reapproved after Land Court recommendations
The Queensland Government has added nine conditions to the environmental approval of Adani’s proposed Carmichael mega-mine, after its initial approval was challenged in the Land Court by an environmental
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RST launches low dosage dust product
Dust suppressing chemicals producer Reynolds Soil Technologies has launched a new low dosage dust solution, called Infiltrator DEM, aimed at achieving dust extinction moisture levels (DEM) faster in bulk
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President pushing for settlement over BHP/Vale tailings disaster
Brazil’s president is reportedly looking for a settlement by early February after a disaster at BHP Billiton and Vale’s joint venture Samarco mine killed 17 people last year.
Brazil is said to be seeking
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Services re-open on Mt Isa line following sulfuric acid derailment
Freight and passenger services have resumed on the Mount Isa rail line in north-west Queensland, after a train carrying 817,000 litres of acid for Incitec Pivot derailed last month.
An Aurizon locomotive
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