Minerals Council of Australia news
Strong partnerships will help attract and retain women in the mining workforce
Strong partnerships are crucial to advance diversity and inclusion in the Australian mining and resources sector.
Personal income tax cuts boost regional communities and minerals workforce, says MCA
The MCA also encourages the government to continue the process of business tax reform.
MCA confirms that Australian mining is not subsidised by taxpayers
The Minerals Council of Australia has agreed with the Productivity Commission’s independent Trade and Assistance Review 2017-2018 which refuted the claim that Australian mining is subsidised by taxpayers.
Carmichael mine construction great news for Queensland jobs and communities
With construction underway, thousands of new direct and indirect jobs will now flow into Queensland.
Ongoing development and co-operation of CCUS critical to reducing emissions
BP’s Statistical Review of World Energy shows coal generation is now the highest it has ever been.
Productivity Commission confirms Australian mining not subsidised
The estimated effective rate of assistance from tariff and budgetary assistance for mining is negligible.
New exploration opportunities on the horizon for South Australia
South Australia is set to invest AUS$10 million in promoting exploration and innovative technologies to accelerate new mining opportunities.
Queensland to benefit from Adani environmental approval
The finalisation of the Black Finch Management Plan is great news for jobs and stronger regional communities in central Queensland.
Investment and productivity necessary for Australian mining jobs to grow
Australia’s resources industry is the nation’s largest source of export revenue.
Investing in skills and education boosts jobs in Australia's mining sector, says MCA
Improving access to education and boosting the quality and variety of skills of the mining workforce is essential to generating greater productivity and increased national prosperity from Australia’s minerals sector.