Wednesday 27 July 2016

Fatal Extraction: how Australian mining companies exploit Africa



Australia is a giant in African mining, but its vast, sometimes deadly footprint has never been examined – until now….

Number of Australian-listed mining companies active in Africa:
more than 150* 
Market capitalization:
about $133 billion*
One of the earliest recorded mentions of an Australian mine worker in Africa:
1902
Number of countries in Africa where Australian mining companies are active:
33*
Number of licenses:
about 1500*
Country with the most licences held by Australian-listed companies:
Tanzania (about 360)*
Number of fatalities linked to Australian-listed mining companies in Africa (2004-2015):
more than 380
Country with the most fatalities during that time:
South Africa (more than 240)
Median minimum mining wage in South Africa:
about $5500
Average starting salaries for Australian mine workers:
about $60,000
Number of Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) filings consulted:
more than 1000
Number of kilometers traveled by reporters in the Fatal Extraction team:
about 33,000
Number of reporters, researchers, and editors in the Fatal Extraction team:
30
*Pertains to mining companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) that have mining licences in Africa as of December 31, 2014. Read more about ICIJ's data methodology for Fatal Extraction. Contributors to this story: Cécile Schilis-Gallego and Will Fitzgibbon
FATAL EXTRACTION: AUSTRALIAN MINING'S DAMAGING PUSH INTO AFRICA  - more here.

Australia’s Wild West – slide presentation.

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