The Australian Industry Group has called on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to do more to help local gas buyers with an ongoing shortage on the east coast as a result of new export terminals coming online
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South32 abandons coal buy amid ACCC concerns
BHP Billiton spin-off South32 has cancelled its US$200 million acquisition of Peabody’s Metropolitan Colliery in the Illawarra, after the competition watchdog raised concerns over the deal.
The Australian
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Debbie to cost Aurizon $100 million
Aurizon has lowered its earnings forecast for FY17 by between $100 million and $115 million, because of extended shutdowns after Cyclone Debbie battered Queensland in late March.
Three of Aurizon’s four
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Debate flares over $1bn loan for Adani rail line
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says he has spoken with Adani chairman Guatan Adani about the company’s plans to apply for a $1 billion loan under the Northern Australia Infrastructure Fund, to help
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Your March-April digital magazine has arrived
The Australian Bulk Handling Review is proud to announce the launch of a digital edition of the ABHR magazine, with the March-April issue now available to view online.
The March-April issue of the Australian
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Questions remain after VLOC sinks off Uruguay
Hull failure and liquefaction are among the potential causes for the sinking of a very large ore carrier (VLOC) off South America last week.
The Stellar Daisy is believed to have sunk thousands
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Aurizon counts cost of Debbie destruction
Portions of the Central Queensland Coal Network will be out of action for five weeks, after Cyclone Debbie ripped through the region at the end of last week.
Operator Aurizon provided an update on the
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AGL target of Weatherill criticism
South Australian premier Jay Weatherill has criticised energy company AGL for reportedly shelving development plans after the state announced it would intervene in its energy market.
Weatherill and his
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Southern Highlands set for coal battle
A move by South Korean steelmaker POSCO to build a new coal mine in the New South Wales Southern Highlands is set to kick off a major battle between the company and local residents.
An Environmental Impact
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ACCC to probe electricity market
Australia’s consumer watchdog has launched an inquiry into retail electricity pricing, as federal and state governments continue to grapple with the nation’s ongoing energy and gas crisis.
Australian
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