A joint regional planning panel has approved a quarry operation’s application to expand its extractive volume, products and boundaries, subject to conditions.
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Efficient, self-cleaning screen media
The independently vibrating wires in Major Wire Industries’ Flex-Mat 3 accelerate material stratification, helping quarry operators maximise their screening capacity and material throughput.
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Rehabilitation fund starts to collect
The quarrying and mining industries have responded positively to a now mandatory state rehabilitation fund but businesses who have not registered will soon have to pay up.
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3D printing facility could drive quarry innovation
A local manufacturing company has opened what could be Australia’s first commercially available large format 3D printer, offering the quarry industry cheaper and higher quality products in less time.
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A different type of jaw crusher
Meet the man that can literally eat you out of house and home with his strange dietary habits!
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State to review key development applications
Two development applications that impact on quarries and key resource areas are now under review in the face of recent local government decisions.
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Meet me in St Louis
The next stop on Bill Langer’s tour of Route 66 is St Louis, Missouri, and the grand sight of the Mississippi River.
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Continuous through mix for a consistent product
Pugmills are instrumental in mixing moisture, cement and other quarry materials together to provide a homogenous roadbase material.
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Blending to perfection
Pugmills (or continuous mixing plants) are said to be the way of the future and they can?t be beaten for blending and correcting product.
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Quarry manager wins award for indigenous training
A quarry manager has been recognised for his efforts in training indigenous Australians at Horn Island in the Torres Strait.
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