Rueben Hale
One of Australia’s biggest mining companies has inched closer with its $1.
A WA minerals project inches closer with final construction tick of approval creating the possibility of a $260m mineral sands project getting underway before Christmas this year.
Australia’s second-biggest miner will spend more than $2b developing two long-anticipated iron ore project in the Pilbara.
A local engineering contractor has been awarded civil and engineering works at $516m lithium expansion project.
Projectory understands early work are progressing for a sulphate of potash project in WA’s Kimberley.
Approval has been given to build a hydrometallurgical facility as part of the development of an open-cut lead mine in WA’s Goldfields.
A West Perth-based company plans to spend $15 million to explore options to revaluate an aspirational iron ore to port development for the Mid West.
A company behind a Kimberley minerals sands project has confirmed construction plans for next year.
Australia’s only vanadium production facility has commenced front-end engineering design and plans to be in production by mid-2020.
A $260m Kimberley mineral sands project is expected to create more than 400 construction and 280 permanent jobs when it the first stage of construction begins next year.