ROBIN BROMBY

Mining pillars peril

WHAT with the global pandemic, closed state borders and recalcitrant state premiers, the rising China menace and, top of the list, the need to win next year’s federal election, threats to pillars of our mining industry probably rate lowly in the consciousness of our federal leaders.

Mining pillars peril

A small step it may be, but developments in Swedish mining industry may be the thin end of the wedge when it comes to the coking coal outlook. In August, HYBRIT — financed by the Swedish Energy Agency...

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