Herod “the Great” was a Jewish Roman king that ruled Judea in the second half of the first century BC.
Victorian regulator provides update on flood management plans
The Victorian Earth Resources Regulation has released new guidance for an upcoming wet season in Victoria.
Carbon capture project announced by HeidelbergCement
HeidelbergCement has received funding to undertake a carbon capture project that aims to capture 95 per cent of carbon dioxide emissions from a cement plant.
Climate change is increasing the cost of floods in latest GHD estimate
New research published by GHD has revealed that natural phenomena exacerbated by climate change, such as droughts, floods and storms could result in a total loss of $452 billion to Australia’s GDP between 2022 and 2050.
Chuwar mine rehabilitation complete
The Chuwar coal mine in Ipswich, Qld is the first open-cut coal mine in Queensland to be fully rehabilitated.
The roadmap to biodiversity
Across various industries there is a drive to enhance biodiversity. In line with them is the quarrying industry.
CEMEX joins sustainability venture fund
CEMEX’s corporate venture capital and open innovation unit CEMEX Ventures will invest in global venture fund Zacua Ventures.
Orica powers on with net-zero goals
Orica has entered into a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with solar developer Lightsource bp for renewable electricity.
CEMEX expands zero-emission concrete mixers in Europe
CEMEX will expand trials of zero-emission concrete mixers following successful trials across Europe.
Indigenous business takes Cat dozer for rehabilitation work
Indigenous contracting business Civil Road & Rail SX5 has taken delivery of a Cat D10T2 dozer for mine rehabilitation services in the Pilbara, WA.