Up to 3500 people could live in a new urban precinct which will rise out of a quarry pit, proposed for construction as early as next year.
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CMIC 2014 early bird closes soon
There are only a few days left to save on registration for this year?s Construction Materials Industry Conference.
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Conveyor, washer merger to offer more to quarrying industry
A major manufacturer of conveyors has acquired a washing and screening plant manufacturer, adding to the range of equipment it supplies to the Australian quarrying industry.
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Quarry operator receives business excellence award
A homegrown quarry operator and concrete manufacturer has been declared the best Gold Coast manufacturing and construction business for 2014 in recognition of its significant economic contribution to the local region.
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Supplier leads dialogue on social innovation
Hitachi Australia recently brought together 120 key customers and stakeholders in Perth for a social innovation forum.
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Supplier eases working capital for quarry operator
Locker Group has recently re-entered the modular screening market, offering customer specific injection moulded polyurethane and rubber panels.
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Polyurethane screens with a user-friendly angle
Thanks to its long experience in screening applications, Sefar Metal Mesh Oceania, part of the Swiss-based Sefar Group, was motivated to complement its existing range of quality hooked edge high tensile wire screens with a product that could address industry requirements for process improvements and OHS issues related to heavy screen weight and reduce overall operating costs.
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How Irish eyes smiled on Shantalla quarry
While today protests against the establishment of new quarries are common, in the past it was the exact opposite - especially in poor Irish communities.
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One thousand turn up for Penrice open day
More than 1000 visitors have recently attended Penrice Quarry & Mineral?s open day at its Angaston quarry.
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Supplier traces its oldest machine in Australia
An equipment supplier has spent more than a year searching for the oldest of its products still operating in Australia - and they have finally found it.
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