Australasian Mining Review: Australasian Mining Review Summer 2011

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“ Cover”
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“ Industry Foreword” (page 6)
3 [Foreword] The challenges ahead for mining boom II The stellar performance of the Australian resources sector over the past decade looks set to continue for some time to come due to a combination of strong economic growth by our international customers, the pipeline of projects required to supp...
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“ Managing your tyres during the supply crisis” (page 9)
6 M Many of the practices outlined and recommended in this article can be regarded as common-sense for any mine operator looking to maximise equipment utilisation and life, writes Paul Comninos. ost mine operators in Australia would now be aware of the tyre supply crisis which is having a dramati...
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“ The Australian Coal Industry” (page 19)
16 The Australian coal industry St. George Economic Research • Global coal prices have boomed roughly three times during the last century. The reason behind the current boom is increasing demand from China and India for both thermal and metallurgical coal. • We are being told by a wide variety of...
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“ Gold: Passing the buck” (page 38)
35 [Gold review] All things considered, gold has a bright future for at least the next two years, writes Chris Towsey. astonishing event in the career of any broker, analyst or financial adviser under the age of 50, who would never have seen this in their entire working life. We Baby Boomer oldie...
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“ Oil and gas review” (page 45)
42 2011 The year for Queensland LNG? The Chinese zodiac may have 2011 designated as the Year of the Rabbit, but following a string of new project approvals Queensland’s $50 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry may well have claims to the title, writes Anthony Fensom. W hile Chinese tradit...
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“ Exploration review” (page 51)
48 T An Exploration Tax Credit (ETC) model is an effective means of encouraging investment in junior exploration companies, particularly those looking to undertake greenfields exploration, writes Simon Bennison. he minerals exploration sector underpins the sustainability and growth of the mining ...
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“ Mining in a future climate” (page 56)
53 [Climate change] Keeping your head above water Mining in a future climate M ost of Australia’s mining areas can expect hotter, drier conditions and more extreme weather events, such as flooding rains, as our climate changes not just in the distant future but during the operating life of an ind...
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“ Hearing protection” (page 63)
60 T Aging causes a natural hearing decline in almost everyone, however with noise damage, even a 30-year-old can have trouble listening, writes Ian Paterson, Vice President, Tinnitus Association of Victoria. he aging process causes a natural hearing decline in almost everyone, particularly those...
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“ The future of automation technologies” (page 69)
The future of automation technologies in the Australian resources industry impact automation will have on their businesses. T The report is part of a Skills Formation Strategy funded by the Queensland Department of Education and Training. The research was conducted by the Mining Industry Skills C...
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