Komatsu and GE Mining have announced a new collaboration to develop next generation mining equipment.
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Rehabilitation fund to become compulsory
Some quarry operators could face a fine if they do not register for a mandatory state fund that aims to improve the rehabilitation of excavation sites.
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Quarry successfully appeals council decision
A court has ruled in favour of a development application lodged by a quarry operator on appeal, five years after the DA was originally put to the local council.
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Can quarrying make its mark in a post-manufacturing economy?
As the Australian economy undergoes potentially historic and painful structural changes with the fall of traditional industries, Damian Christie ponders what future the quarrying industry may have in a post-manufacturing economy.
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A flowery outlook for concrete
Turkey's sunflower industry, the ninth largest producer in the world of sunflowers per tonne per annum, is exploring how to use its leftovers in concrete.
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Heavy duty modular wear liner
The K-Redi-Liner KP Dual Duro is an extra heavy duty modular wear liner.
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Particle measurement for OHS
Kenelec Scientific?s Electrical Aerosol Detector measures a key aerosol parameter believed to indicate the effective surface area of particles that can be deposited in the lung.
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Tougher articulated dump truck
Hitachi?s new articulated dump trucks deliver improved payloads, operating costs, ride quality and safety standards.
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Sustainable solutions for tailings treatment
Paste technology is offering an alternative and environmentally friendly
way of disposing of tailings from the mining and quarrying industries.
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Why have US aggregate sales fallen?
This month Bill Langer pores over vital data to determine one of the industry’s mysteries of the last few years: Why have aggregate sales fallen and what does this mean for the future?
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