Queensland Resources Council news
QRC says proposed industrial manslaughter legislation needs improving
The Queensland Resources Council has raised concerns that proposed industrial manslaughter laws will have the reverse outcome of decreasing the safety culture in the mining industry.
Strong resources future reinforced in North Queensland Regional Plan
The Queensland government’s North Queensland Regional Plan has reinforced a strong future for the resources sector.
QRC welcomes QCoal Foundation regional scholarship
The QCoal Foundation is making a real difference with its ongoing support of regional communities by providing funding for Queensland students willing to study and work in the regions.
Queensland resource companies invest in new technologies to reduce emissions
“40% of surveyed CEOs are currently investing in the research and development of low emission technologies from carbon capture and storage to energy efficiency projects,” says QRC.
Ongoing progress made at Olive Downs metallurgical coal mine
The project had received its Environmental Authority for the AUS$1 billion Olive Downs project.
QRC joins Palaszczuk government’s historic trade mission to China
QRC has been invited to join the government’s trade mission to China, which will further strengthen trade through key resource commodities such as coal to stimulate investment in Queensland.
QRC welcomes BHP report highlighting resources sector’s contribution to all Queenslanders
The report showed the company’s payments, including royalties, from its coal operations to the Queensland government had increased by more than AUS$100 million last financial year.
Queensland government can act to save New Hope jobs
The Queensland Resources Council has said there could be no more hold ups, no more delays and no more excuses for the New Hope mine.
New Queensland coal exploration permit awarded to Vitrinite
Queensland Resources Council said the exploration project would be an important new addition to Queensland’s coal industry.
Continuous exploration is key to long-term growth, says QRC
Exploration potential within Queensland must be developed with new incentives, given the importance of the resources sector to the state and national economy.