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Impressive milestones achieved Gold & Minerals Gazette
May 2006 Issue
Since its establishment in 1993, Ensham
Resources has led with innovation and
achievement, proving one doesn’t have
to be big in order to produce big results.
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Booming coal industry attracts German interest
Central Queensland News
Friday, 5 May 2006 (Page: 7)
THE Central Highlands' mining boom is of particular international interest, according to German correspondents who visited Emerald this week.
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Ensham geologist wins QRC
outstanding achievement award The Mining
Chronicle
April 2006
IN MARCH 2006, Kristy Lyttle from Ensham
Resources was presented with one of the
five outstanding achievement awards at
the Queensland Resources Council’s (QRC)
inaugural Resources Awards for Women.
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Building a sustainable future for Qld coal The Mining
Chronicle
Vol. 11, No. 3
THE ENSHAM Mine in the Bowen Basin, near
Emerald, is today one of Queensland’s fastest
growing independent thermal coal producers
and is building a solid and sustainable future.
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Queensland’s innovative independent coal miner QMJ
March 2006
Ever since its establishment in 1993 Ensham has led with innovation and
achievement proving you don’t have to be big to produce big results.
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STEAMING AHEAD Australia's Mining
Monthly
Jan 2006 edition
In the middle of the world’s major coking coal export hub,
a plan to more than double output at a large thermal coal
mine highlights the rising heat in Asian energy markets.
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Big wheels stop rollin’ as coal cools Financial Review
Tuesday, 20 December 2005
Miners of thermal coal which is
used to generate power are starting
to trim their most expensive
production as they react to a slide of
more than 30 per cent in the price of
the fuel from peak levels reached
last year.
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Goldings given the 50 millionth tonne
Central Queensland News
Wednesday, 7 December 2005
ENSHAM Resources, has recognised one of its major partners, Goldings Contractors with a certificate of title for the 50 millionth tonne of Ensham coal.
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Protecting and advancing Queensland’s mining future
By Jim Devine,
communications manager,
Queensland Resources
Council THE MINING CHRONICLE VOL. 10, NO. 10
November 2005
IN THE rush for superlatives to
describe the performance and
outlook for the resources sector in
Queensland, it is sobering to
reflect on the basics that will play
a large part in determining long-term
prosperity.
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Call for ‘big picture’ approach
Gold & Minerals Gazette
October 2005
Better
planned investment in infrastructure,
image building and the need to attract
more young people and women are key
sustainability issues facing the future
of the coal industry.
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Local apprentice wins training title
Central Queensland News
Wednesday,
12 October 2005
An
Emerald diesel fitting apprentice has
taken home the Torgas Apprentice and
Trainee Encouragement Award....
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Brahmans - a rich resource at Duckponds
Brahman News - Australian Brahman
Breeders' Association Limited
www.brahman.com.au
Friday,
7 October 2005
ENSHAM
Resources is finding that Brahman cattle
are a rich resource alongside its coal
deposits at Duckponds, located 40km east
of Emerald in central Queensland....
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Dinner raises dollars for Flying Doctor
www.coalbiz.com
Wednesday, 28 September 2005
The Queensland coal industry has raised more than AUD 25,000 (about $US 19,000) for Australia’s Royal Flying Doctor Service at a dinner hosted by Ensham Resources in Brisbane. The dinner was held to celebrate the production of Ensham’s 50 millionth tonne of coal and to mark the staging of the international Coaltrans conference in the state’s capital for the first time.
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Ensham hosts gala night
Central Queensland
News
Friday, 16 September 2005
Coal
industry leaders from Australia and
guests from around the world are
attending this week's Coaltrans
Australia 2005 conference in Brisbane...
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Governor packs in full day during visit
Central Queensland
News
Friday, 26 August 2005
QUEENSLAND Governor nor Quentin Bryce
enjoyed her quick trip to the Highlands
this week..
She
visited Ensham Coal Mine on Wednesday
day morning before enjoying joying a
civic reception for community and
council in Emerald a trip to the
Gemfields a visit to the new community
health facility and dinner with the
Mayor -
all in one day.
STUDENTS from
Emerald’s Marist
College visited the Ensham Coal mine
near Comet recently as part of their
senior school career development program...
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Coal mine tour broadens students’ career
outlook
Central Queensland
News
Friday, 22 July 2005STUDENTS from
Emerald’s Marist
College visited the Ensham Coal mine
near Comet recently as part of their
senior school career development program...
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Dragline project gets underway at Ensham
Central Queensland News
Wednesday, 29 June 2005
THE second biggest dragline in the world will be built right on our doorstep...
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Resources industry outlays $4b
The Courier Mail
Wednesday, 29 June 2005
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New
Ensham dragline one of nation's biggest
Friday, 17 December 2004
Central Queensland News
ENSHAM Resources has ordered a state-of-the-art $100 million dragline to support its expansion plans...
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Ensham expands
Central Queensland News
Friday, 15 October 2004
Ensham Mine outside Emerald has the
potential to become one of Queensland's
largest thermal coal exporters, with
plans for a major expansion of the
mining operation...
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Team reaches safety milestone
Central Queensland News
Friday, 15 October 2004
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Ensham plans to expand
The Morning Bulletin
Friday, 15 October 2004
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