Queensland Resources Council news
QMEA helps teachers learn innovative ways to teach STEM and digital technologies
Wandoan coal project has worked with QMEA and schools in the region for over five years, and supports the idea of teachers collaborating for better student outcomes.
Industry demand for skilled Bowen Basin coal workers
Strong demand for skills in the Bowen Basin would create new opportunities and jobs for workers from the Hail Creek mine.
Australian resources and energy exports hit record high
Strong demand for coal, bauxite, copper and zinc and other commodities form the building blocks of Australia’s modern societies.
QRC issues statement on new coal dust standards
The Palaszczuk Government has announced amendments to the Coal Mining Safety and Health Regulation 2017, reducing the regulated limit for respirable dust at coal mines.
Gladstone Energy and Ammonia project good news for Central Queensland
Australian Future Energy says the proposed project will use low quality coal to produce ammonia product and importantly, it will deliver up to 8 PJ of gas to the domestic market.
Brisbane schoolgirls to take part in BMA MINE challenge
15 students will take part in the BMA Make It Now in Engineering (MINE) Challenge at the Saraji coal mine, run by the Queensland Minerals and Energy Academy.
QRC Chief Executive: resources sector doing its bit to cut Queensland’s unemployment rate
Ian Macfarlane, Queensland Resources Council Chief Executive, has said that the resources sector is helping to cut the state’s unemployment rate, despite it rising by 0.1% to 6.3%.
Queensland sees export growth via resources sector under Palaszczuk Government
Since the 2015 State election, coal exports have increased by AUS$15.2 billion to AUS$33.5 billion and commodities such as LNG, alumina and semi-soft metallurgical coal have increased by AUS$15.1 billion - 21.4 billion over the same period.
QRC approves new renewable energy electricity generator, CleanCo
The addition of CleanCo will be another step in making Queensland the energy superpower of Australia, says QRC.
QRC issues statement on new Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison
“In recent times, we’ve seen him make several visits to some of our resources heartlands in Central and North Queensland. And we know he’s a fan of the coal industry, which he proved on the floor of Parliament.”