Successfully Bulk Shipping

QMAG has successfully loaded another bulk shipment of raw magnesite. This has followed the hard work and exceptional collaboration between QMAG, our customer, Qube Bulk, RC Contracting, and Gladstone Ports Corporation Ltd.

We can proudly say that after 338 heavy vehicle trips between our Kunwarara mine and Gladstone Port, after the GPC front-end loader made between 2200 and 2300 lifts, after 750 hours of screening the material and after ship loading of 27 hours and 18 minutes at an average load rate of 816 mt per hour, we have zero incidents, mechanical failures or injuries reported.

This is an exciting achievement for QMAG and one of many more to come!

From our Ore to Your Door - Episode 8 - In Pit Screening

QMAG currently mines 4 million tonnes of ore per year, from six to eight different pits.

We choose pits based on their magnesite content and contaminant concentrations. There are always at least two pits mined simultaneously to provide the Parkhurst plant with enough material at suitable quality to support our full suite of products.

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Falcon Update #2

Falcon update 13/11/24

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Sustainable Thinkers and Actors

Being a company powered by people who value sustainability in thought and action gives us the expertise and brainpower to deliver solutions that make a sustainable difference.

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Falcon Update

The peregrine falcons at QMAG’s Parkhurst processing facility are breeding again after an unfortunate setback in September.

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From our Ore to Your Door - Episode 7 - Mining Operations

QMAG currently mines 4 million tonnes of ore per year, from six to eight different pits.

We choose pits based on their magnesite content and contaminant concentrations. There are always at least two pits mined simultaneously to provide the Parkhurst plant with enough material at suitable quality to support our full suite of products.

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From our Ore to Your Door - Episode 6 - Mining Pit Development

With exploration, drilling and planning complete, it’s time to start mining. First, surveyors stake out the boundary of the area to be mined. A clearing permit verifies that the area to be mined is within the active lease, has
been cleared by the local Land Council, and has the correct government permit to be mined. Now the pit development can begin.

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