Industry & Resources
Advanced test developed to detect risk of toxic drainage
Tuesday, 30 April 2013 10:00
WA’s ChemCentre has begun a research initiative to further understand and curb Acid Mine Drainage (AMD), one of the leading environmental concerns produced by mining and development sites.
Pink diamond ‘behaviour’ solved but colour still a mystery
Friday, 28 December 2012 06:00
UWA scientists have explained the photochromic behaviour of the pink diamond in an attempt to uncover why they possess their pink colouration.
FIFO workers dedicated to industry but not necessarily company
Friday, 07 December 2012 06:00
AN ongoing Fly-In Fly-Out (FIFO) study undertaken by Murdoch University has found employee commitment is not linked to turnover within the industry.
Bloke–specific health program targets construction and mining
Friday, 14 September 2012 06:00
A GENDER specific mental health program focused on getting blokes to “open-up” is making its way to Western Australia.
Novel subsea gas dehydration may open more fields
Monday, 09 July 2012 10:00
A NEW process of dehydrating subsea gas without the use of toxic chemicals could pave the way for opening up previously unviable gas fields.
Water hyacinth may hold key to remediate mining wastewater
Saturday, 05 May 2012 06:00
WITH its free-floating fibrous roots and rapid growth rate, the water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is one of the most invasive aqueous weeds in Australia and, for many countries around the world, a serious environmental and economic issue.
Recasting Australia’s iron formation history
Friday, 27 April 2012 06:00
A TEAM of Perth researchers is causing a major rethink on geological history after a study showed major iron formations in Australia, about 1.8 billion to 1.9 billion years old, were synchronous with those found in North America.
Crash avoidance technology used in rock-breaking robots
Monday, 16 April 2012 06:00
COLLISION avoidance technology and remote control programming have led to an award-winning mining system being developed in WA.
Scramble for Rare Earth Elements begins
Friday, 13 April 2012 06:00
GIVEN Chinese supply restrictions and increasing future demand, WA is well positioned on Rare Earth Oxides (REOs).
FIFO families in crosshair of parent–child study
Thursday, 27 October 2011 09:00
AN ECU PhD student is researching Fly-in, Fly-out (FIFO) employed families with adolescent children and the impact a temporarily absent parent has on parent–child communication.
Dampier peninsula footprint survey complete
Wednesday, 05 October 2011 06:00
TWO North American palaeontologists are surveying the dinosaur track way on the Dampier Peninsula’s western shore, north of Broome.
4D lithospheric mineral deposits
Tuesday, 02 August 2011 15:15
UWA is undertaking research that will help resources companies predict where hard-to-find deposits of minerals are under the earth.
WA in hunt for vital green resource
Thursday, 09 June 2011 14:15
GREEN technology producers around the world eye the Kimberley for rare earth elements (REE) as China cuts exports.
The WA science behind the resources boom
Tuesday, 03 May 2011 15:27
IT has been revealed the State’s resources industry reached a record high of more than $90 billion last year, a figure no doubt aided by some the of technological advancements developed in WA.
Rio going ‘down under’ to bring up champagnes
Tuesday, 03 May 2011 14:16
RIO Tinto is investing $803 million to complete construction of a new underground mine alongside the Argyle open pit mine in the East Kimberley region.
86,000 new employees needed by 2020 in mineral and resource industry
Tuesday, 15 March 2011 14:19Science and technology will play a key role in answering some of the pressing problems facing the mining industry, says leading expert. 
Harnessing the powers of bacteria in mining
Monday, 24 January 2011 17:13A partnership between Curtin University and CSIRO is investigating how the mining industry’s bioleaching process can be optimised and more widely used. 
Curtin ends controversy '1000 million' years in the making
Friday, 21 January 2011 17:18A new model of Australian continent formation ends a longstanding controversy. 
Transforming mining waste with native vegetation
Thursday, 06 January 2011 12:36A geochemist from Curtin University is helping pave the way in rehabilitating mine sites, making previously inhospitable land useful again.
Seismic technology to strike gold and save lives
Thursday, 02 December 2010 13:58IN the wake of the New Zealand coalmine disaster, West Australian company HiSeis is developing specialised technology that could lead to detecting the next Super Pit and save lives in the process.









