Queensland Resources Council news
Queensland posts record resources export result
QRC pays tribute to “the more than 280 000 Queenslanders working directly and indirectly in the resources sector” following a record export result.
Queensland coal export update
Despite Aurizon’s threat to stop coal movement, exports were higher this year compared to 2017.
Update: Aurizon risks outlook for resources sector
A new report by the Australian Government has highlighted Aurizon’s “risk” to a record outlook for the resources sector.
Time is up for Aurizon
“Aurizon must stop playing games with Queensland exports and revert back to normal rail maintenance,” says QCA.
Queensland resources companies aiming to tackle state’s unemployment rate
In the Queensland Resources Council’s latest State of the Sector report, 52% of resources chiefs said they would increase employment over the next quarter with 13% looking to increase employment ‘substantially.’
Aurizon to put its cards on the table
We are now only a few days away from Aurizon announcing its decision on its rail maintenance.
Growth for Queensland resources sector following greenfield exploration investments
Exploration is an important indicator of confidence in the resources sector, and greenfield exploration demonstrates the sector’s willingness to explore for larger deposits, QRC states.
Aurizon to end Queensland coal export standoff?
“Aurizon should co-operate with the Queensland Competition Authority, immediately resume its normal maintenance programme on the Central Queensland Coal Network and end the coal export impasse it started.”
UPDATE: QCA publishes discussion paper on Aurizon’s coal maintenance programmes
The QCA’s request for more information about the monopoly rail operator is a further sign of Aurizon’s inability to explain its change to maintenance services.
QCA and Aurizon must resolve Japanese coal export impasse
Queensland’s Premier has called for Aurizon and the Queensland Competition Authority to resolve Aurizon’s threat to halt the movement of up to 20 million t of coal to export ports.