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Mar 18, 2009 12:18 PM
- Reigning in expansion — by The Australian Journal of Mining — created Mar 11, 2009 03:46 PM
- International news agency Reuters reported this month that some two-thirds of worldwide mineral industry expansion projects scheduled to get underway in 2009 have been cancelled.
- Global iron ore & steel forecasts timely — by The Australian Journal of Mining — created Mar 18, 2009 12:20 PM
- Chinese steel mills and big global miners are in annual talks to set contract iron ore prices. Over the past six years, prices have surged fuelled by strong demand, particularly from Chinese steel producers. However, this year the picture is different with steelmakers around the world hit hard by the global slowdown and falling demand for ships, cars and building work.
- The changing face of project delivery — by The Australian Journal of Mining — created Mar 18, 2009 12:24 PM
- The following article formed the basis of a presentation given by Michael Rochester, partner McCullough Robertson, at the Hunter Valley Coal Conference on March 17th.
- Helping business to understand emissions trading — by The Australian Journal of Mining — created Mar 18, 2009 12:28 PM
- MOSS, the industry body for corporate responsibility and sustainability, has joined forces with leading Australian law firm Minter Ellison to help businesses understand how to survive and prosper in a low carbon economy.
- ABARE commodities report: March quarter 09 — by The Australian Journal of Mining — created Mar 18, 2009 12:33 PM
- The Australian Bureau of Resource and Agricultural Economics’ (ABARE) Australian Commodities report for the March quarter, states that medium-term demand growth is projected to remain strong for Australian minerals, underpinned by strong rates of economic growth in developing Asia.
- Minerals exploration spending tipped to fall — by The Australian Journal of Mining — created Mar 18, 2009 12:38 PM
- During the fourth quarter of 2008, spending on mineral exploration fell $46 million, or 7 per cent, to $613.4 million, seasonally adjusted, according to ABS data.



