Kalbar Operations has applied for a mining licence for its Fingerboards project in Victoria’s Gippsland region, adding to the potential for a mineral sands hub in the state.
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Komatsu semi-auto loader alleviates skills shortage
Komatsu has upgraded its WA900-8R loader using its SmartLoader Logic technology, boosting fuel efficiency by 10 per cent and improving boom raise speeds.
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Orica streamlines blast delivery with Flexmaster 8
Orica’s Flexmaster 8 is the latest addition to its industry leading bulk explosive delivery systems.
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Customised wash plant raises fortune of sand business
Kingscliff Sands, in northern New South Wales, has endured a lot for a start-up business – a global pandemic, an uncertain economy and adverse weather. Its choice of wet processing plant has been a boost in such trying times.
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Earthmoving gear meets the cut – block by block
A near century-old leader in the field explains how its extractive techniques differ to regular quarries and draw on fit for purpose earthmoving equipment to manufacture its products.
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Tricon supplies demand with adaptable trommel
The M518R trommel, manufactured by MDS International, is becoming a regular fixture of the recycling aggregates market, particularly as Australian industry embraces opportunities to develop substitutes for conventional quarry products.
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Stonehenge theory rocks British experts
A British enthusiast has put forth his theory on the transportation of Stonehenge stones, suggesting a rocking platform could be the answer to one of modern man’s greatest mysteries.
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Pinnacle Hire reduce water supply cost by thinking outside the hose
Pinnacle Hire were recently engaged to inspect a pump application for water supply and found the client was suffering from inefficient hose applications.
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Murdoch University gives coal waste a concrete use
Scientists and students from Murdoch University in Western Australia have developed an environmentally friendly concrete alternative using coal dust from power station floors.
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Holcim contract contributes to nation-building Inland Rail
Humes Tamworth has been awarded a $67 million contract for New South Wales’ Inland Rail Project, growing its workforce and pipeline while contributing to the community in a big way.
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