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31 July 2010
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Green day for red metal
(Friday, 30 July 2010)
COPPER for three-month delivery closed 0.8% higher at $US7230.5 per tonne. The bulk of red metal stocks on the
Final Call
watchlist also made gains in today’s trading.
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Labor to target new coal stations
(Friday, 23 July 2010)
A RE-ELECTED Labor government will target “dirty” coal-fired power stations as its first move towards a new climate change policy, according to Prime Minister Julia Gillard, with new coal-fired stations to be subject to strict new emissions standards.
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MiningNews.net Top Headlines
Technical Services Manager - Mining
Abbott may speak to miners
Newmont cuts Chalice exploration deal
Aruma joins the ASX
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Labor to target new coal stations
(Friday, 23 July 2010)
A RE-ELECTED Labor government will target “dirty” coal-fired power stations as its first move towards a new climate change policy, according to Prime Minister Julia Gillard, with new coal-fired stations to be subject to strict new emissions standards.
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MiningNewsPremium.net Top Headlines
Technical Services Manager - Mining
Abbott may speak to miners
Newmont cuts Chalice exploration deal
Aruma joins the ASX
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Early birds will benefit from unconventional gas boom
(Friday, 23 July 2010)
COMPANIES that act early will be best placed to benefit from the unconventional gas revolution that has the potential to reshape global gas dynamics, according to a report from Wood Mackenzie.
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PetroleumNews.net Top Headlines
QRC slams govt handling of UCG
Roc expanding Taranaki play
Petroleum Briefs
Handley wins WA Telstra business award
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Workers back at Tahmoor, wives at picket
(Friday, 23 July 2010)
WORKERS at Tahmoor Colliery in New South Wales are turning up to work this morning, ending an 11 day picket after the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union met with Xstrata Coal management.
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International Longwall News Top Headlines
Flashback
Dryblower’s call to arms as Australia votes
Consol goes high-speed in mines
Flat debut for Guildford
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Big solar plans for Victoria
(Friday, 23 July 2010)
THE Victorian government has said large-scale solar projects will supply 5% of the state’s electricity by 2020.
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ConstructionIndustryNews.net Top Headlines
Dash 8s now ROPS-compliant
New machines double quarry production
Centimetre perfect
Labor to target new coal stations
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Waste and water leaders discuss the future at Enviro 2010
(Friday, 23 July 2010)
The National Waste Policy (NWP) workshop, which had 90 key delegates in attendance at Enviro 2010, has delivered 15 key actions for the waste and recycling sectors that hope to see them implemented over the next five years. On the same day 110 water sector players convened for a session that could shape the water industry down the track.
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EnvironmentalManagementNews.net Top Headlines
Garrett launches two key initiatives at Enviro
Barwon waste group takes home Enviro’s Innovation Award
Sustainable leadership
Enviro 2010 goes carbon neutral
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Business Analyst
(Saturday, 24 July 2010)
Dynamic biotechnology
Executive team member
Competitive package
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BioTechnologyNews.net Top Headlines
Revenue Matters: Biota, Universal Biosensors and Xceed
Bio Briefs: Cardia, Starpharma, NZBio and more
Game on, Hexima
Bio People: SomnoMed, Antisense and Eastland
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Another setback for Ramu start
(Friday, 23 July 2010)
PARTNERS in the Ramu Nickel project in Papua New Guinea will have to wait to continue construction work on the project’s deepsea tailings facility, after the PNG Supreme Court refused to lift an interim injunction on the facility this week.
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PNGIndustryNews.net Top Headlines
Quarter of records for Newcrest
Newcrest’s Lihir bid fair: expert
Tap’s Brunei drilling delayed
Nido, Kairiki to start Tindalo-1 workover
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Differential levies under-perform: Hyder
(Tuesday, 20 July 2010)
The Waste and Recycling Contractors Association of Queensland (WCRA) has released a report that calls into question many of the proposed design features of the Queensland waste strategy. One key finding of the comparison of jurisdictional regimes is that a consistent levy across geographic regions and waste streams “is likely to be the most effective”. It suggests instead a novel “industry-run” levy scheme.
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Inside Waste Weekly Top Headlines
NSW dumps justifiable demand as landfill criteria
NZ UPDATE: Stepping nervously into emissions trading
Australian Bureau of Statistics wants you
Minor changes proposed to interstate waste
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