The Australian Bulk Handling Review is proud to announce the second digital edition of the ABHR magazine, with the May-June issue now available to view online.
The May-June issue of the Australian
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Backlash over South African black ownership hike
A decision by the South African Government to boost the black ownership requirement for mining companies from 26% to 30% has been met with fierce criticism.
SA mining minister Mosebenzie Zwane announced
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Industrial internet expert takes the reins at Rockwell
Scott Wooldridge, formerly of Citect, Schneider Electric and Energy Action, has been appointed managing director for Australia and New Zealand by Rockwell Automation.
In his role, Scott will oversee sales
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BHP chairman race whittled to four
Four names remain in the hunt to replace Jac Nasser as chairman of mining giant BHP Billiton, as the company’s board prepares to meet in Santiago, Chile, to make its decision.
The AFR this week
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Glencore, Yancoal to battle it out for Rio coal mines
Chinese-backed miner Yancoal has confirmed it is reviewing its options after multinational commodities giant Glencore trumped its US$2.45 billion for Rio Tinto’s NSW coal assets.
Glecore, which has mines
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First ore from Silvergrass in 2017: Report
A nine-kilometre conveyor is a key feature of Rio Tinto’s $450 million Silvergrass project in the Pilbara, which is on track for first iron ore this year, according to reports.
Several sources indicate
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Turnbull facing party backlash over CET
Resistance from right wing Liberal Party powerbrokers threatens the future of Malcolm Turnbull’s Clean Energy Target, with ministers reportedly demanding the PM add ‘clean coal’ and nuclear options
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More changes at Aurizon amid Rocky uproar
Aurizon boss Andrew Harding has outlined a corporate restructure of the business, a fortnight after announcing the controversial decision to close its Rockhampton rollingstock maintenance workshop.
Harding,
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Palmer’s royalties dispute back in court
Businessman and former politician Clive Palmer’s claim for hundreds of millions of dollars in iron ore royalties from estranged Chinese business partner Citic has finally gone to trial this week.
Supreme
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Strong response to Turnbull’s climate scheme
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s Low Emissions Target scheme has won the support of major businesses, and could win over the Labor Party, if it ends the long-running battle over emissions reduction
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