IF THE unthinkable happens and the mining boom that will never end does in fact “recede, retract, recoil ...”, to borrow an Owen Hegarty euphemism, will a surfeit of partly trained workers create a massive after-party headache requiring painful social re-engineering? That is a question that has already been floated in Canada and, more recently, Australia.
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THUNDELARRA Exploration's hunt for nickel in the rugged East Kimberley region of Western Australia continues to turn up promising results with the latest success from the Mable Hill project potentially leading the company to a complete re-assessment of the area.
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URANIUM explorers (and investors) hopeful of a change of government in Western Australia will still have a big hurdle, or more aptly a hole, to jump if some of them ever get a chance to convert their exploration licences to mine plans.
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IN AUSTRALIA this week the mildly surprising news that business investment could surge by a further 34% in 2008-09 – which would apparently be the biggest jump in 26 years – would have been tempered in board rooms by the still disjointed messages coming from China. HighGrade sought some clearer indications from “Chinese Canadian” banker Howard Balloch, who was in Jilin City.
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A CANADIAN geologist with pedigree leads one of the new generation exploration companies hunting that rarest of commodities in Australia in recent years, a major new gold discovery.
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THREE people who have most influenced you in your career/life?
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WIDESPREAD reports of physical bullion shortages have shone a bright light upon the veracity of pool, certificate and unallocated gold and silver storage accounts. Are they backed by metal? Claim and counter claim, like a Grand Slam tennis match, volley back and forth across the internet. In Western Australia, conjecture about the Perth Mint Certificate Program invariably ensures that its unallocated storage account is centre court.
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JUNIOR mining companies must get much smarter with their use of technology and innovative mining practices if they are going to stay in the game being played by the industry’s heavyweights, according to an experienced Australian mining engineer.
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