The Queensland Resources Council has rallied to the defence of the fuel tax credit, as speculation rises that it may be axed in the forthcoming Federal Budget.
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Wire harp screens for mobile plant
Harp screens are proving to be the most efficient screen media for mobile plant.
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Littleton?s mobile conveyors big on efficiency
A Massachusetts quarry has made significant inroads into lowering the double handling expenses of its finished products by acquiring a series of mobile conveyors.
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Watergel explosives
Maxam continues to be one of the leaders in the explosives and blasting
market with its RIOFLEX mining series of water gel explosives.
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Popular rockbreaking hammer makes a comeback
A popular rockbreaking hammer is being revamped under a familiar name.
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Aussie conditions hard on NZ company
Construction company Fulton Hogan has joined a long list of New Zealand
companies that have tripped up in the more competitive Australian
market.
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?Tis the season to be careful
November and December are the deadliest times of the year for workplace
fatalities according to WorkSafe, so don?t drop your guard before
Christmas.
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Patented mobile fatigue huts
Specialised fatigue huts have been designed and built to ensure the well
being of quarry workers with a design so distinctive it has been
patented.
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Terex Mineral Processing
Modular plants are nothing new but they have come back into vogue especially now that there are new methods that have improved the use and viability of these plants for the quarry industry.
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A touch of Hollywood to site surveying
Landair Surveys has adopted the use of 3D laser scanning for quarrying, plant and architectural work. Erik Birzulis puts modern surveying into perspective and highlights the uses of 3D laser surveying for projects in which complexity, size or need for extremely high accuracy are important factors.
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