Australian researchers have uncovered the age of the mysteriously noted megalithic jars in Laos.
Australian researchers have uncovered the age of the mysteriously noted megalithic jars in Laos.
With more than 6.8 billion face masks hitting the world’s landfills each day, the idea of building them into our roads as a means of reducing waste has been developed on home soil.
Hillhead Digital has announced a two-day programme for its New Horizons – Building the Recovery conference, as the free online exhibition ramps up at the end of March.
Clean air is one of the most basic and fundamental expectations for quality of life. As Roger Cudmore and Cameron S McNaughton discuss, regardless of where we live, we all want to be confident that the air we breathe isn’t going to harm our health, or the health of the living things in our environment.
Earth Resources Regulation has updated the bond rates used to fund rehabilitation projects in Victorian mines and quarries for the first time since 2010.
Cairns Regional Council has approved the repurposing of a former sand quarry owned by Lemura Sand Company, allowing the facility to host more than 50,000 tonnes of recycled materials.
Tricon Equipment has an impressive line of mobile crushing, screening, recycling and conveying equipment, boasting a long-standing relationship with brands like Lippmann and MDS International.
Teams of inspectors will be arriving unannounced at large quarries across New South Wales this month following an electric shock incident last September.
A leading heavy equipment supplier explains why using wheeled portable plants is advantageous for quarrying. Matthew Voigt, of Superior Industries, spoke to Quarry.
Gunlake Quarries has issued a statement in light of recent community concern about heavier truck movements to and from its two million tonnes per annum operation, two hours south of Sydney.