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Cannington Mine silver, lead and zinc mine, 200 km southeast of Mount Isa, Queensland [6] Illawarra Metallurgical Coal near Wollongong, New South Wales operates two underground metallurgical coal mines [7] In February 2024, South32 announced an agreement to sell the Illawarra mines to a consortium of Golden Energy and Resources and M Resources. [8]
The Cannington Silver and Lead Mine is an Australian underground mine located in north-west Queensland, in the Shire of McKinlay, about 200 kilometres (124 mi) southeast of Mount Isa. The deposit was discovered by BHP in 1990. [1] The mine was the supplier of silver for the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympics and the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics. [2]
(Reuters) -Mining supervisors at Australia's South32's Appin coal mine will continue their strike as they failed to reach an agreement with the management over leave provisions and remuneration ...
Trepell Airport (IATA: TQP, ICAO: YTEE) is located south-west of McKinlay, Queensland, Australia. The private airport is adjacent to 'South32 Cannington', Australia's largest single-mine producer of silver and lead. Beside the airport and mine is a small housing set-up that assists with fly-in fly-out (FIFO) workers.
The report also said members of the Collieries Staff and Officials Association at South32's Appin mine in New South Wales voted to go on a strike till Aug. 18 over the lack of bonus pay and work ...
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The Goonyella railway system is located in Central Queensland, Australia.It services the coal mining area of the Bowen Basin, carrying coal to the Hay Point and Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminals 20 km southeast of Mackay, as well as products to other destinations by way of connections to the North Coast Line at Yukan and the Central Line at Burngrove via the Gregory coal mine branch.
The tower's prime location at the corner of William Street and St Georges Terrace was the site of the first licensed premises in Perth from the 1830s. [2] The then-opulent Palace Hotel opened on this corner in 1897 during the days of the Western Australian gold rush, and developed a "colourful" history, hosting numerous celebrities of the time. [3]