Multiquip Quarries is pursuing a Voluntary Planning Agreement with Goulburn Mulwaree Council as part of the company’s bid to increase production at its Ardmore Park site.
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Site?s life expectancy extended to 2036
A northern NSW municipality has granted an application to extend the life of a Blakebrook quarry until 2036.
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Development plans for former site
The area around Stephens Mountain, Brisbane, which includes the former Ekibin quarry, has been approved for future development.
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(DO NOT USE) Optimised performance through screen media selection
The efficiency of screening processes is influenced significantly by choosing suitable screen media. As Lars Bräunling explains, the media type, specification and material are core parameters with which screening performance and wear life can be influenced.
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Hydrostatic dozer for tough conditions
The PR 776 hydrostatic drive dozer has sufficient power and is designed for tough extractive operations.
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Triple-mode excavator to boost productivity
The Doosan DX225LC hydraulic excavator offers optimum value to the end user while retaining the advantages of the previous model.
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Extractive know-how sought for lunar missions
A CSIRO space roadmap has cited Australia’s extractive industrial expertise among the sectors to be tapped for unlocking future growth opportunities in space.
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Concrete plans to store energy unveiled
An alternative to pumped hydro technology – using recycled concrete blocks hoisted on a crane – has been offered by an overseas start-up.
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Komatsu scouting for tech-savvy apprentices
Mining and construction giant Komatsu is on a recruitment drive to employ 300 technicians across Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia.
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Ambitious sand project to address public concerns
An application in New South Wales by a consortium that proposes to extract one million tonnes of aggregates annually for 30 years is likely to be delayed by green tape.
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