More than two years since over one million cubic metres of clean fill were tipped into Hornsby quarry, north of Sydney, the master plans for the plot’s rehabilitation have been announced.
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Why quarrying fares well in inclusion, diversity stakes
With the national dialogue in the past few months having centred around the safety and respect of women in politics and beyond, Damian Christie discusses where he rates the quarrying industry in that mix – and he believes the industry has a a record in which it can be proud.
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Royalla quarry proposal on track
The costs of Canberra's future development lies in a proposed hard rock quarry in Royalla, New South Wales.
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First splash down at the Ocean Reef Marina
The first slabs of limestone have been placed as breakwaters in the construction of Western Australia's $250 million Ocean Reef Marina.
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Earthmoving OEM expands its inclusion and diversity initiatives
Komatsu has continued to demonstrate its commitment to inclusion and diversity, and is working to drive real change across the industry sectors that it serves.
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More reasons to improve air quality control: Golder
When it comes to air quality control, the onus is increasingly on the quarry rather than regulators to ensure best practice is met, according to Golder & Associates.
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Adelaide quarries to give beaches new life
The South Australian Government will transport 250,000 cubic metres of quarried sand to Adelaide’s West Beach, in the first step to replenishing the 10-year desolate shorefront.
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LafargeHolcim to put rebranding to a vote
The world’s largest producer of cement, LafargeHolcim, has proposed to change its name, if only slightly.
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Construction giant gets tick of approval following USG Boral sale
Industrial services and media giant Seven Group Holdings has once again increased its stake in Boral, upping its ownership past one fifth of the company to 22.984 per cent.
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Meeting global silica demand, thanks to Indigenous miners
Metallica Minerals silica sands mine in Queensland’s far north has been recognised for its Indigenous employment and production results.
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