The CMEWA has commissioned a survey of the WA resources sector, finding a direct $100 billion economic contribution in 2020–21.
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Industry sentiment swells in 2022, survey says
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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What is ESG, and what does it mean for the future of the mining sector?
ESG is not new. In the 2010s, the pressure for companies to disclose its sustainability performance was seen as a branding exercise.
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Survey: Environmental technology in sustainability
This survey seeks to understand how industry uses technology in environmental rehabilitation and restoration efforts, including land rehabilitation, species protection and carbon sequestration.
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Mining accelerates with Covid-induced transformation
The mining industry is on an upward trajectory of electrification and social licence, as it continues to shake off a turbulent history, according to a State of Play report.
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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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METS revenue suffers but hope remains: Austmine survey
Austmine has surveyed hundreds of Australian METS companies to find more than half of businesses suffered a decrease in revenue, while the major projects pipeline is worth $334 billion.
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Half of miners plot electrification to cut costs
A State of Play report has revealed that 53 per cent of individuals surveyed are exploring electrification of their mine sites as a way to reduce costs.
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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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Increasing industry resilience a priority in COVID-19 mining survey
A mid-year survey that analysed the post COVID-19 global mining and metals market has found the fear of a global recession is the most common concern across the industry.
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Prime Creative Media surveys business leaders across 15 industries on effects of COVID restrictions and prospects for recovery
Prime Creative Media has surveyed more than 2200 business leaders across 15 industries, to capture sentiment as the country started to lift COVID-19 restrictions.
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The rise of IoT in mining
Inmarsat’s mining research report has revealed that the industry is undergoing an IoT revolution.
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QLD resources sector creates new job every hour over a year
The Queensland resources sector has welcomed 8400 new jobs over the past 12 months, according to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), equivalent to one job every hour.
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OHS rules have gone ‘too far’: survey
More than half (53 per cent) of mining workers believed that OHS rules are “over the top”, a recent Mining People Polling and Media Centre survey showed.
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What Australians think of Adani’s Carmichael project
A Roy Morgan snap survey poll representing the views of 1,547 adult Australians has found that a majority believe that the Adani thermal mine project in Carmichael — north of the Galilee Basin in Queensland — should not go ahead.
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Mining industry unemployment almost halves in AusIMM survey
A survey by the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) has confirmed that employment of resources professionals is stabilising after an extended period of high unemployment during the industry downturn.
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Maptek releases new survey data tools
Matpek has released its new I-Site Studio 6.1 which includes new tools that streamline management of survey data.
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Employment prospects for geoscientists start to see positive outlook
Job prospects for Australia’s geoscientists are showing signs of improvement with falling rates of unemployment.
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Iron ore spending to remain stable for the majors
More than a third of Australian mining companies will be cutting spending over the next 12 months, while the iron ore majors have a stable outlook for the year ahead, according to results of a new industry survey.
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Suspicion over Queensland job satisfaction survey
The results of a survey into mining employee satisfaction in Queensland have been met with suspicion by unions.
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