New simulation software is helping companies to engineer real-world profits. Sam Oliver* writes.
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Rio Tinto establish Indigenous mining training centre
Rio Tinto, in conjunction with the Gumatj Corporation, have established a mining training centre for Yolngu people in the Northern Territory.
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New mining training packages released
New learning and development software packages have been developed for the Australian resources industry.
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The 2014 Federal Budget: What it means for mining
Australian Mining has broken down the budget, focusing on what is in it for mining and miners.
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Mining Degrees offered at new Muswellbrook education centre
A new $5.9 million TAFE centre to be built in the Hunter Valley is set to help educate those wanting a career in the mining sector.
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Mining scholarship on offer for NSW high school students
The NSW Minerals Council and its mining company partners are inviting high school students to apply for the 2014 NSW Mining Scholarships program.
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Federal Government dumps funding for energy training centre in Gladstone
A new $21 million energy training centre in Gladstone that was set to train people to work in the gas industry has been axed by the Federal Government.
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78,000 mining construction jobs to go, 40,000 added to oil and gas
A new report says 78,000 jobs will be lost by 2018 as the nation’s resource sector makes it move from construction to production.
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Mining graduate first woman in NSW to earn engineering certificate of competence
A 23-year-old BHP Billiton employee has become the first woman in NSW to earn an engineering certificate of competence.
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Downer donates $50k a year to the Smith Family
Downer EDI will donate $150,000 over three years to the Smith Family to help disadvantaged Australian kids access education and learning programs.
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QMEA students taking on mine challenge
Fourteen students will gather in Moranbah this week for the annual BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) Mine Challenge.
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Is the Western Australian School of Mines losing relevance?
As the Western Australian School of Mines moves its first year courses to Perth, and provides options for second year students to remain in Perth, some are saying the school's status is declining.
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$38.3 million Mining and Engineering centre at TAFE begins
Construction has begun at the new $38.3 million Mining and Engineering Centre for TAFE SA at Regency Park.
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Mining industry spends $1.15 bn on training: report
Often accused of not providing enough training opportunities,a new report claims the mining industry spent more than $1.15 billion on training over the last two years.
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Roadshow to showcase mining jobs for indigenous Australians
Today’s Gidarjil Roadshow in Bundaberg promise to be a good opportunity for local indigenous people to learn about employment in the state’s booming energy sector.
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Mining young minds: the challenges of private interests and education
The University of Melbourne's Lyn Yates discusses what the industry is doing to attract its future miners.
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Women to take on men in mining
The Queensland Government is offering $20,000 to encourage more women into the mining industry.
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How to attract quality candidates
In the market for personnel? Then have a clear recruitment strategy and strongly consider where, when and how to connect with the target candidate group. Jamie Wade writes.
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UQ and Rio to develop mining skills
The University of Queensland and Rio Tinto have signed an agreement to create a pipeline of graduates for the mining industry.
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Xstrata creates first Australian underground training facility
Xstrata Coal has turned its former Baal Bone underground mine into a hands-on training facility.
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