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Arrived in Adelaide, in a tangible sign of the SA mining sector's ...
Dam wheels starting to turn
THE first new trucks driving the expansion of Olympic Dam have arrived in Adelaide, in a tangible sign of the SA mining sector's growing momentum.
NEWS.com.au South Australia - 2 weeks, 2 days ago
- Expanding and Rio Tinto is launching a massive recruitment campaign using Olympic ... Week in Review - 28 April 2012 This week reported another round of ‘they said, we said’ as the unions and industry discussed training initiatives. Migration is set to rise to assist in the skills shortage while ... Mining Oil and Gas Jobs - 3 weeks, 3 days ago
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Increase copper production to more than 750,000 tonnes per annum, from 180,000 ...
UXA Resources discovers visible copper southeast of Olympic Dam
UXA Resources ( ASX: UXA ) has intersected visible copper mineralisation and strong alteration typical of an iron oxide copper gold system over a 150 metre interval at the Glenside ...
Proactive Investors - 4 weeks, 1 day ago
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South Australia Confident On BHP Olympic Dam -Report
The premier of South Australia state is confident the US$30 billion expansion of BHP Billiton Ltd.'s (BHP) Olympic Dam mine will go ahead despite the mining company's pledge to reassess ...
Fox Business - 10:21 a.m. Friday 18th May 2012 EST
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Downsize plan casts doubt on Olympic Dam
SA Premier Jay Weatherill is confident about the future of the Olympic Dam mine expansion despite BHP Billiton indicating it plans to cut back on spending. The company says it's ...
ABC Local - 9:19 a.m. Friday 18th May 2012 EST
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Downsize plan casts doubt on Olympic Dam
Federal and State politicians have downplayed doubts over the future of the Olympic Dam mine expansion after BHP Billiton announced plans to downsize its capital works program.
ABC farm labour news - 9:17 a.m. Friday 18th May 2012 EST
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Rising tide in South Australia
Despite fears for Olympic Dam's future after BHP casts doubt over its continued growth, Fortescue Metals Group and other companies are still expanding their interests in South Australia, Andrew Duffy ...
Australian Mining - 8:23 a.m. Friday 18th May 2012 EST
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Australian business news review - May 18
THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW (www.afr.com) Jay Weatherill, Premier of South Australia, said in a radio interview yesterday that mining giant BHP Billiton's reassessment of its investments should not affect the ...
The Sydney Morning Herald Technology Headlines - 7:40 a.m. Friday 18th May 2012 EST
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Australian business news review - May 18
Jay Weatherill, Premier of South Australia, said in a radio interview yesterday that mining giant BHP Billiton's reassessment of its investments should not affect the US$30 billion Olympic Dam mine ...
Brisbane Times - 7:38 a.m. Friday 18th May 2012 EST
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BHP likely to meet Olympic Dam deadline: Weatherill
Miner to reassess spending plans, but SA premier says project is safe. 18 May 2012 5:31 PM
Business Spectator resources & energy - 6:08 a.m. Friday 18th May 2012 EST
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Olympic Dam expansion under a cloud – perhaps
Property experts Terry Ryder of hotspotting.com.au and South Australian TAFE property adviser Peter Koulizos have shrugged off suggestions the Olympic Dam mine expansion won’t go ahead.
Australian Property Investor Magazine - 2:43 p.m. Thursday 17th May 2012 EST
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Premier cautiously confident for Olympic Dam future
ABC Local - 11:09 a.m. Thursday 17th May 2012 EST
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SA Premier still confident of Oly Dam expansion
The SA Premier said he still expected the Olympic Dam mine expansion to proceed, despite BHP Billiton planning to shelve some spending plans.
ABC Local - 10:55 a.m. Thursday 17th May 2012 EST
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