Queensland Resources Council news
Record coal royalties set to increase infrastructure spending, predicts QRC
The increased projections stem from the strong international demand for metallurgical coal, and the stable prices for both metallurgical and thermal coal from Queensland.
Aurizon CEO to explain himself
Japanese steelmakers have raised concerns about Aurizon’s actions to restrict the movement of metallurgical coal from central Queensland mines to export ports.
Queensland State Budget to face AUS$2 billion dent following Aurizon’s train cuts
Aurizon’s reduction in the number of coal trains will cut AUS$4 billion from Queensland exports and AUS$500 million in annual royalties paid by the industry to the Queensland Government.
Palaszczuk Government’s should support HELE coal plant, says QRC
The Queensland Resources Council has said that the Palaszczuk Government should support a Queensland HELE coal-fired power plant, in order to strengthen the region’s trade and energy leadership.
A new hope for the New Acland coal mine
Australia’s Supreme Court has “overturned the Land Court decision to deny New Hope a mining lease for the New Acland Stage 3 expansion and remitted it back to the Land Court.”
Queensland Resources Council welcomes parliamentary committee visit to Moranbah for safety law inquiry
The Queensland State Parliament’s Education, Employment and Small Business Committee will visit an underground mine in the coal mining town of Moranbah and hold a public hearing there today.
Students gain understanding of trade roles and skills in resources sector
Year 11 and 12 students have worked with BMA Saraji coal mine apprentices and tradies at the BMA Trade Camp at Dysart High School, to experience what it is like to be a tradesperson for a week.
Chief Economist supports concerns over Aurizon’s maintenance change
Glencore and Anglo have slammed Aurizon over its move to change its maintenance programme.
Resources sector well positioned to ensure trade target is achieved
Queensland’s coal and mineral exports are driving the Palaszczuk Government to its trade target.
Over 200 jobs to be created following Queensland mining lease
The Palaszczuk Government’s issuance of a mining lease could boost jobs and exports for Queensland.