Features
Groundbreaking archaeological dig aims to uncover the past
Coal & Allied has started a major archaeological excavation, west of Singleton, on a site that possibly dates back tens of thousands of years.
Aboriginal community farewells Rio Tinto Coal Australia
The South Burnett Aboriginal community farewelled RTCA at a recent function, thanking the company for helping the community achieve its vision.
Yunaga landcare has greening influence at Mount Pleasant
Coal & Allied's Mount Pleasant project has received support from a local Indigenous business that welcomes the employment opportunities the site will bring.
Mount Thorley Warkworth jack wins safety award
A jack designed at Mount Thorley Warkworth to make lifting heavy machinery safer won the 2008 New South Wales Minerals Council Safety Innovation Award.
Fire station opens at Kestrel Mine
Central Queensland's newest fire station has opened at Kestrel Mine.
Bengalla awarded at rescue challenge
Bengalla's emergency response team took home a swag of awards at the recent New South Wales Mine Rescue Challenge.
Coal & Allied helps bring health and wellbeing to local students
At Coal & Allied, building robust relationships with communities close to our operations and contributing to their sustainability are key to our community relations activities.
Clermont explores preferred future
Clermont residents seeking a say in their town's future have been given a boost, after Rio Tinto Coal Australia and Isaac Regional Council announced they will partner to fund a new position to help implement the locals' plan.
Coal bed methane project aims to reduce emissions
Designing for the future to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and become part of the solution to climate change is one of the elements of Rio Tinto Coal Australia's climate change action plan.
Brisbane office reduces environmental footprint
A climate change initiative has helped reduce waste and energy use at Rio Tinto Coal Australia's Brisbane head office.
