Workplace giving adds up for QAL team
A 30-year partnership has seen Queensland Alumina Limited team members donate $330,891 towards disability support provider CPL – Choice, Passion, Life – through its workplace
A 30-year partnership has seen Queensland Alumina Limited team members donate $330,891 towards disability support provider CPL – Choice, Passion, Life – through its workplace
Glencore is playing its cards close to its chest on the future of the copper smelter in Mount Isa. A four-year extension was due for
One of the largest building projects in Rockhampton is providing work for hundreds of tradies at a critical time in the region’s recovery from the
Heavy machinery has moved in and work is underway on a long-awaited driver education and motorsport precinct for Townsville. Member for Herbert Phillip Thompson said construction
Cairns business is maintaining pressure on the State Government to deliver an economic recovery plan. The priority is to keep local businesses open and the
There’s been a good response to the call for nominations to the 2020 Queensland Women in Technology (WiT) Awards despite the disruptions of COVID-19. For
In past weeks, iQ has been looking at the similarities between the mining industry and the Australian Defence Force in terms of managing stresses on
BHP Mitsubishi Alliance’s Caval Ridge Mine has welcomed 20 Indigenous trainees to the team as part of a new 12-month program on site. The traineeship
Weipa is set to receive a state-of-the-art CT scanner through a $1.15 million pledge from local bauxite miner Rio Tinto and the Old Mapoon Aboriginal
Isaac Regional Council has welcomed Alliance Airlines’ decision to fly scheduled services between Brisbane and Moranbah. “We have been advocating for this for a long
Mining and Defence have a lot in common. Both can be technical exercises, both require high levels of skills and enormous logistics. Like mining, the
Glencore has provided a $725,000 funding injection to the University of Queensland’s efforts to develop a vaccine for COVID-19. UQ’s ‘Molecular Clamp’ project uses technology
Craig Stack is a long time Townsville businessman who has contributed on a number of levels including as president of the Chamber of Commerce. As
The business of mining can be rewarding but it throws up challenges for both the staff member, his or her partner and the kids. The
The best wheels in the North West are hitting a digital arena this year after the COVID-19 crisis forced Mount Isa Motor Show organisers to opt
A James Cook University study has found men have some unique risk factors for depression around the time a baby is born. Medical doctor and
BHP’s Local Buying Program has reached more than $500 million in approved spend since its launch in 2012, including $421 million in Queensland. The program
The North Queensland Cowboys have been given an off-field boost thanks to $5 million from the State Government. The money will enable the Cowboys to