Uranium One sees building of Tanzania mine in 2013 Reuters | * Tanzania to become Africa's 3rd biggest uranium producer | * Govt wants mining sector to contribute more to GDP growth | By Fumbuka Ng'wanakilala | ARUSHA, Tanzania, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Uranium One's Tanzanian unit said it hoped to start building ...
Uranium speculative minnows set to explode Sydney Morning Herald | The Canadian listed Laramide Resources spiked 33 per cent, while ASX listed Summit Resources climbed 21 per cent on Queensland's decision this week to overturn its 30 year ban on uranium mining, which could be a sign of things to come for stocks in...
Uranium speculative minnows set to explode Canberra Times | The Canadian listed Laramide Resources spiked 33 per cent, while ASX listed Summit Resources climbed 21 per cent on Queensland's decision this week to overturn its 30 year ban on uranium mining, which could be a sign of things to come for stocks in...
EDITORIAL: Safety plagues uranium mining The Daily Telegraph Australia | PREMIER Campbell Newman's announcement on Monday that he was lifting Queensland's 23-year-old ban on uranium mining might have been unexpected and sudden but that doesn't make it a bad decision. | At the heart of the uranium debate i...
Uranium 'cheapest' alternative fuel Canberra Times | Uranium remained the cheapest of the alternative fuels, one of Australia's leading business figures, Don Argus, said today. | However on shipping and transport of uranium in several Australian states, including Queensland and Western Australia, rem...
Uranium mine near Mount Isa could create hundreds of jobs Australian Broadcasting Corporation A uranium company says yesterday's decision by the Queensland Government gives more confidence for investment in the state. | The State Government has overturned a ban on uranium mining in Queensland, with a panel to make recommendations on how the c...
Newman's uranium backflip means money and jobs to him - what does it mean to you? The Australian | THE State Government's snap decision to overturn a 23-year ban on uranium mining paves the way for an $18 billion industry, thousands of jobs and $900 million in royalties. | Premier Campbell Newman's announcement yesterday came just 11 days a...
Newman's end to uranium ban unlocks $18bn The Australian | DEPOSITS containing an estimated $18 billion of uranium are back as candidates for development after Queensland's Newman government overturned a 23-year ban on the mining of the nuclear fuel in the state. | But depressed uranium market conditions f...
Shakhtar Donetsk 2 - 1 Chelsea Joy Online Chelsea's hopes of defending their Champions League crown suffered a setback in Donetsk as Shakhtar dominated a firecracker of a match. | With John Terry back captaining the side, Chelsea were well beaten thanks to goals from two Brazilians. | Alex Teixeira poked home after three minutes before Fernandinho doubled Shakhtar's lead in the second half...
Honeybees can distinguish between Monet and Picasso paintings Indian Express | Discerning art critics, honeybees can distinguish between different landscape scenes, types of flowers and even human faces, a new study has claimed. | Scientists led by University of Queensland's Brain Institute (QBI) found that honeybees have remarkable visual learning and discrimination abilities that extended beyond simple colours, shapes or ...