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  • Supreme Court Appeal

    MCARTHUR River Mining (MRM) has lodged an appeal against the Supreme Court decision of late April which found the Northern Territory Government approval of the mine’s open pit development as invalid.

    06/06/2007

  • ASIC appeals twiggy dismissal

    ASIC has appealed against the dismissal of its case against Fortesuce Metals and Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest

    05/02/2010

  • Gindalbie appeals upheld

    The Western Australian Environment Minister Donna Faragher has upheld appeals made by Gindalbie Metals against conditions placed on the hematite and magnetite phases at its Karara Iron Ore Project.

    27/07/2009

  • Rio Tinto welcomes Shovelanna decision

    THE Western Australian Court of Appeal has endorsed the retention of its interest in the Shovelanna deposit in the Pilbara.

    29/08/2007

  • Midwest iron ore from road to rail

    A PLANNING appeal decision has cleared the way for Midwest Corporation (MWC) to move its iron ore from road to rail.

    22/02/2008

  • Joint venture appeals EPA conditions

    Karara Joint Venture will appeal against some of the conditions contained in the Reports released by the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) of Western Australia.

    13/05/2009

  • Green light for Mount Gibson Iron Ore project

    THE Western Australian Government has approved approved the Mt Gibson Iron Ore and Infrastructure Project.

    16/08/2007

  • BHP wins tax case

    BHP Billiton has won a legal battle with the Australian Tax Office (ATO) over disputed tax bills totalling $1.8 billion.

    03/04/2009

  • Immediate exploration benefits

    According to an independent report, a Flow Through Shares (FTS) scheme would have immediate benefits to the Australian mining industry.

    07/05/2009

  • Fortescue tries to bridge troubled water

    The decision to declare the Robe River, Hamersley and Goldsworthy rail lines open for third party access has the potential to create a Dalrymple Bay in the Pilbara, Minerals Council of Australia chief executive officer Mitchell Hooke has told MINING DAILY.

    29/10/2008

  • A safety first appeal

    The Union representing workers in Queensland’s booming mining Industry has welcomed the Queensland Ombudsman’s comprehensive report into the Queensland Mines Inspectorate.

    20/06/2008

  • GME just days away

    Exhibitors at the 2008 Goldfields Mining Expo, held at the Kalgoorlie Boulder Racing Club from October 28 to 30, are promising a large number of new product and services releases.

    09/10/2008

  • Twiggy upsets the locals

    Fortescue head Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest has upset locals in Port Hedland by preparing to sell off land he had purchased in order to build much needed accommodation for local workers.

    05/03/2009

  • Ruling will not affect assets, Western Areas

    Western Areas NL has assured its shareholders that the court case concerning two of its directors will not affect their rights or the company's assets.

    04/08/2009

  • QRC applauds Premier’s stand

    THE peak representative body for Queensland minerals and energy sector companies has welcomed the Premier Bligh’s decisive action to provide legislative support for the proposed expansion of Xstrata Coal’s Newlands mine in the Bowen Basin.

    15/10/2007

  • Fortescue strikes $1.2b deal with China

    China's Hunan Valin Iron and Steel Group is set to buy more than 16% of Fortescue Metals Group for $1.2 billion, adding to a recent rush of Chinese investment in Australian mining assets as China attempts to secure supplies of key industrial commodities.

    25/02/2009

  • EPA approval for Karara Project

    The Western Australian Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has released its reports for the Gindalbie Metals owned Karara Iron Ore Project.

    29/04/2009

  • China in poor negotiating position, analyst

    Record levels of demand have put China in a bad position to demand bigger price cuts to Australian iron ore, a leading resource analyst told MINING DAILY.

    03/06/2009

  • Ramelius extends Dioro bid period

    Ramelius Resources yesterday extended the offer period for its attempted acquisition of Dioro Exploration by three weeks, after nearly doubling its holdings in the target in the previous two days.

    13/10/2009

  • Nickel is the metal of the future, analyst

    The long-term nickel floor price has 'turned the corner' and will continue to rise over coming decades, according to resources adviser Martin Pyle, Principal of Perth-based Martin Pyle Consulting.

    15/10/2009

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