A leading recruitment agency for the mining industry has found the sentiment towards mining’s prospects in 2022 is largely positive, with salaries also expected to improve.
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Mining industry stands strong despite challenging year
Australia’s International Business Survey has revealed the mining industry was financially better off this year than 12 months ago.
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Four dimensions to assessing construction scheduling and risk maturity
Instead of dealing with project challenges one at a time and always looking at the rare best-case scenarios, construction organisations are now using digital technology for planning, scheduling and risk analytics that are proven to work in the real world.
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Creating a centre of excellence for mining
Xylem has launched its Global Mining Centre of Excellence to support and solve water challenges in the mining industry.
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Mining industry riding out labour force issues: ABS
The mining industry saw a drop in employed people from May to August 2021, as more staff worked zero hours, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
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Digital for mining in a changing world
This guide to digitalisation discusses how mining organisations can use the sector's global head start as a springboard for optimisation and improvements.
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Miners rattled by COVID rollercoaster, survey says
Workers in the mining sector are feeling more overworked and insecure in their industry than the rest of the nation, according to an employee sentiment report from ELMO.
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Environmental, health and safety technology overview for the Australian mining industry
In the first quarter of 2021, Australian Mining subscribers were invited to participate in an industry survey with the aim of gaining an understanding of how miners currently capture, analyse and report on Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) to manage risks and improve their operational performance.
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Australian mining employment declines: ABS
The number of mining employees in Australia has dropped, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)’s latest quarterly data on labour forces.
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Fortescue injects $25m into mining job skills
Fortescue Metals Group has invested $25 million to create around 200 new traineeship positions in the company.
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Traditional Owners step into a brighter future
Tension surrounds the precarious relationship between Australian governments, mining companies and Indigenous people. Vanessa Zhou reviews the most important elements to this relationship according to the Tjiwarl and Yindjibarndi aboriginal corporations.
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What’s new in mining technology?
A lot has changed in the industry since the beginning of 2020 and the movement isn’t about to stop. Redmap chief executive Ben Woolley weighs in on the sweeping changes that are set to arrive and evolve the sector.
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WA’s nickel, iron ore sectors drive record job growth
The Western Australian resources sector has achieved record increases in sales and jobs during the 2019-20 financial year despite the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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ASIC report: Mining insolvencies have lowered nearly 18% since 2016
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has released a report showing a reduction in mining sector insolvencies compared to last year's figures.
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Three major mining hubs form industry alliance
The towns of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Western Australia, Broken Hill, New South Wales, and Mount Isa, Queensland, have formed the Australian Mining Cities Alliance (AMCA) to strengthen mining ties across regional Australia.
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Japanese company launches drones for Aussie mining industry
Japanese unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) provider Terra Drone has launched an office in Brisbane, aiming to bring more drone technology to Australia’s mining sector.
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There’s hope for Tasmania in the post-mining boom era
States like Tasmania have benefited from the end of the mining boom says Christopher Kent, speaking for the last time as the RBA Chief Economist.
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Long-life oxygen and gas sensors
City Technology is introducing a new oxygen sensor to its industry-leading gas sensing range.
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Gala awards night for women in mining
Cate Sims, a specialist in aboriginal relations with Rio Tinto, has won the 2014 NSW Mining Outstanding Woman of the year award.
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