As we near the end of a turbulent year, what does the future hold for the quarrying industry and the broader mobile crushing and screening solutions segment? Precisionscreen general manager Paul Kerr tells Damian Christie why we need to look back on the past to be inspired for the future.
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Building approvals bounce back: ABS
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) building approvals in September are within an arm’s reach of pre pandemic levels.
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Hanson vows to protect koalas, wildlife after Brandy Hill approval
Hanson has told Quarry about its plans to reduce the environmental impacts of the Brandy Hill quarry expansion in New South Wales after it was approved by Federal Minister for the Environment Sussan Ley.
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Komatsu Australia MD to deliver live address on inclusion, diversity to IQs worldwide
The 2020 IQ Caernarfon Award recipient Sean Taylor will be presenting on his company's Say Again? campaign to all Institute of Quarrying branches across the globe in a live webinar on 9 November.
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NSW Resources Regulator commences safety roadshows for quarries
The events aim to engage with small mine and quarry operators to provide information on health, safety and other issues within the industry.
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Boral offloads stake in plasterboard business to Knauf for $1.4 billion
Boral announced at its annual general meeting that it will offload its 50 per cent share in USG Boral for $1.43 billion through a deal with Gebr Knauf KG.
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Hanson announces updated sustainability policy
Hanson has unveiled its sustainability policy that aligns with parent company HeidelbergCement Group’s Sustainability Commitments 2030.
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Finalising the key account planning process
In this final article on the Key Account Planning process, Mike Cameron outlines how sales and marketing personnel should ‘close the deal’ with a client, taking into account their sales objectives, stop signs and alternative position proposals.
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Silica company makes trial shipment to South Korea
Australasian Silica Quartz has completed a trial shipment from Fremantle, Western Australia to South Korea.
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Brisbane company first to be convicted of industrial manslaughter
Workplace fatalities are tragic and devastating events. In order to reflect the seriousness of these incidents, some jurisdictions across Australia have amended their work health and safety laws to establish the offence of industrial manslaughter, where the negligent conduct by a person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) or officers causes the death of a worker.
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