Lynas Rare Earths is set to appeal to the Malaysian Government today about unfavourable license conditions that threaten to interrupt its operations. But despite the impending battle, the company recorded strong results for the March quarter.
WA resources sector sees billions
The Western Australian resources industry has achieved $246 billion in sales for 2022, a record for the state.
WA plans to minimise risk for Gold Corporation
The Western Australian Government has announced it will commission an independent options analysis for its Gold Corporation.
WA Government gives out $7 million in grants
The Western Australian Government has announced the successful applicants for round 27 of the Exploration Incentive Scheme (EIS) co-funded drilling program and series five of the Energy Analysis Program (EAP).
Lynas launches appeal for Malaysia plant
Lynas Rare Earths is appealing to the Malaysian Government following unfavourable terms passed down in a license renewal.
Darwin gets a critical minerals boost
Australian critical minerals company Tivan will move its company headquarters to Darwin to further its plans for a multi-mineral hub.
WA Government works to stamp out sexual harassment
The Western Australian Government has launched a landmark study worker survey in an effort to stamp out sexual harassment and promote cultural change in the state’s mining industry.
Queensland vanadium mine in sight
A new vanadium mine is one step closer to becoming a reality for Queensland after terms of reference for an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) were finalised.
New PhD scholarships to ramp up WA mining
QRCUF searches for new managing contractor
The Australian-first processing facility for critical minerals is on the look out for a managing contractor.
New report to optimise lithium operations in WA
The Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia has released a new report into mining and processing optimisation for lithium mining in WA.
IGO’s new battery material facility in WA
Northern Territory “underexplored” according to new report
AREEA concerned over ‘same job, same pay’ bill
The Australian Resources and Energy Employer Association (AREEA) has raised questions about the recently released ‘same job, same pay’ bill discussion paper.
Tropical Cyclone Ilsa shuts down Port Hedland
Pilbara Ports Authority has cleared all berthed ships from Port Hedland out to sea as Cyclone Ilsa closes in on WA.
Darwin hosts dialogue for critical minerals
Industry figures from Australia, Japan and the US will meet in Darwin to discuss critical mineral and rare-earth element production across northern Australia.
Critical minerals alliance for Australia and Germany
Australia and Germany have signed a joint Declaration of Intent to create a new study, helping to establish new opportunities for critical minerals projects to meet climate and energy targets.
Queensland Government backs alumina with $21.7 million grant
Alpha HPA has been awarded a $21.7 million grant by the Queensland Government for its first high-purity alumina (HPA) project in Gladstone.
Race to net zero gets a $40 million boost
The Western Australian Government has committed $40 million in investments to accelerate critical minerals exploration.
Queensland one step closer to new battery metals refinery
Queensland Pacific Metals (QPM) has purchased the Moranbah gas project to supply gas to its Townsville battery metals refinery.