Why checking the shape of your screen's vibratory motion can affect its longevity.
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High performance sand plant to be built in Victoria
The Barro Group has contracted global sand plant manufacturer allmineral to plan a high performance sand processing plant in Victoria.
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Recycled aggregates: a solution to future demand, says industry leader
Delta Group has been one of the leading Australian companies to promote alternative quarry products as quarries experience difficulties meeting booming infrastructure demand. Damian Christie spoke to James Georgiou about the company’s recycled aggregates division.
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Homegrown impact bed provides a solution to SA site
How a South Australian operation overcame shutdowns, dry, dusty conditions and damage from 1500-tonne-per-day rocks with the introduction of a new impact bed.
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Grade control system assists lightning excavation at RAAF base
Taking part in a redevelopment project to grow a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) base while it is fully operational is no easy feat — not least when it employs 5000 uniformed and civilian personnel and has aircraft such as F-18 jets and C-17 transporters taking off and landing multiple times a day.
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Innovative initiatives for growing the membership
Clayton Hill discusses some of the initiatives being proposed to meet the IQA's ambitious 2019 membership target and shares good news about the Australian Academy of Quarrying.
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Cabinet, council mull over quarry project
A feasibility study to upgrade a century-old disused quarry was discussed by Queensland Government cabinet ministers when they visited Toowoomba in mid-September.
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Contractor trials intelligent machine service
An Australian contractor has credited an intelligent machine service on its loader for real time insight, enhanced operator efficiency and improved site performance.
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Promoting the Institute to the rest of the world
The Institute of Quarrying worldwide has always been about growth. IQA President Clayton Hill discusses a new global fund initiative which will advance the value of education in the quarrying space in future years.
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Thinking about tomorrow – today
In an era of constantly changing technologies and increased competition for skilled workers, Clayton Hill explains why the extractive industry must concentrate today on developing dynamic roles and opportunities for school leavers, trainees and graduates.
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