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The event is a key technical forum that supports collaboration and knowledge sharing. Image: Prime Creative Media

From flow control to large-scale storage infrastructure, BULK2026 will shine a light on the technologies helping operators protect productivity, safety and material integrity.

As bulk handling systems grow larger and more complex, the sector’s focus...


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Global demand for uranium continues to strengthen. Image: RHJPhtotos/shutterstock.com.au

Recent legislative changes in NSW have brought renewed attention to Australia’s uranium sector, an industry already gaining traction amid strengthening global demand.

Australia’s uranium sector is re-entering the global spotlight as growing demand for energy security and lo...


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Using ‘economy mode’ on modern haul trucks can reduce fuel burn while maintaining productivity. Images: Hastings Deering

With fuel security continuing to impact operations, Hastings Deering sat down with Australian Mining to explain how cost-saving measures start with strategic consultation.

The issue of fuel security is increasingly becoming an operational con...


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Flinders Ranges in South Australia. Image: Greg Brave/stock.adobe.com

South Australia’s mining sector is set to receive a boost under the 2026–27 State Budget, with the South Australian Government committing $12.4 million over four years to the Plan for Accelerating Exploration (PACE) program, with the government also reporting record mining royalties of $509.2 million. ...


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Major miners BHP, Rio Tinto and Fortescue are reported to have urged for closer coordination and potential government support as they respond to China’s reshaping of global iron ore purchasing through China Mineral Resources Group (CMRG).

Iron ore is Australia’s largest export earner at about $115 billion annually, but China m...


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