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Annual production at Hancock Prospecting’s proposed Mulga Downs iron ore mine in the Pilbara has been cut from 20 million tonnes to 12mt after the miner slashed the project footprint.
Read MoreWA’s first targeted accommodation program for veterans has finally opened. Sir Valston Hancock House opened at 8 Richardson Street, South Perth, on October 3, almost a year after the site was purchased by Hancock Prospecting.
Read MoreThere may be no such thing as a free lunch, but free rent is on offer at the upcoming Metronet station at Whiteman Park.
Read MoreMining approvals in WA remain stubbornly slow, according to the latest State Government analysis, stoking fears about the prospect of more bureaucracy.
Read MoreGina Rinehart’s Atlas Iron has been given the green light to build a new iron ore mine in Western Australia, but what will it mean for mining jobs?
Read MoreMining and exploration companies want state and federal governments to overhaul regulatory frameworks and mandate appropriate environmental outcomes in a bit to reduce approval times and keep Australia an attractive place to do business.
Read MoreArticle by Olivia Thomson, courtesy of Australian Mining Gina Rinehart’s Atlas Iron has been given final approval by the Federal Government to build an iron ore mine in the Pilbara region of […]
Read MoreArticle courtesy of Mining.com Hancock Prospecting, owned by Australian mining tycoon Gina Rinehart, has received final approval from the Federal Government to develop a new iron ore mine in Western Australia’s Pilbara […]
Read MoreAustralia’s richest person hits out at inefficient approvals system as Federal Government finally approves $600m project.
Read MoreRoy Hill and its Executive Chairman Mrs Gina Rinehart AO were acknowledged at the Australian Defence Force Reserves Employer Support Awards this week.
Read MoreHanRoy is part of Hancock Prospecting