Institute of Quarrying president Viv Russell has highlighted the impact of collaboration and partnership within quarrying to create a better workplace.
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Adam DauntComments Off on Institute of Quarrying chief praises ‘passion and determination’ of sector 55
The Northern Territory Government has revealed the five contractors that will claim the $100 million panel contract for the region’s roadworks over the next five years.
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Adam DauntComments Off on NT Government reveals $100 million asphalt contract 129
Ammonia may be more commonly known for its use in fertilisers but a new research project involving Heidelberg Materials suggests it could be the key to helping decarbonise the cement industry.
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Adam DauntComments Off on Key breakthrough in cement industry’s hydrogen push 274
The first-ever fully autonomous articulated dumptruck has been launched in the United Kingdom, a landmark move for the quarrying industry’s future.
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When a quarry customer was experiencing repeated bearing failures with their crusher, they contacted Motion experts for support. What unraveled was more than replacing bearings, but a reverse engineering sealing solution that has proven priceless for the operator in terms of equipment costs and downtime. Read More
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The Warrnambool Community Garden is a treasure of the local community, yet up until 2015, it was an eyesore. Quarry explores the transformation of the space over the years.
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Adam DauntComments Off on Community dreaming leads to new life for Warrnambool quarry 235
A leading aggregates association has called on the elected Tasmanian government to update its approvals legislation after labelling the current model as “outdated”.
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Adam DauntComments Off on CCAA highlights ‘urgent reform’ in Tasmanian election agenda 215