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Compact sensor

Monday 05 January 2009

Turck has introduced an ultrasonic sensor housed in a compact Q12 style housing, designed to be mounted in narrow spaces.


Cartridge housings

Monday 10 November 2008

Pentair Industrial has introduced Multi-Round Liquid Cartridge Housings, for commercial and industrial filtration requirements, with 11 to 205 cartridge capacity.


Motoring down a housing solution

Friday 09 May 2008

A new offering in the motorhome industry may just be the solution to the current housing shortage crisis that continues to face regional mining areas.


Innovative recruitment and training

Thursday 14 February 2008

ATLAS Copco has launched an extensive in-house recruitment and training program in the face of increasing labour shortages in the mining industry.


Push to ease housing shortage for miners

Wednesday 05 December 2007

QUEEENSLAND developer Vivendi Homes is aiming to ease the chronic housing shortage facing Australia’s miners.


Developer on the hunt for Mt Isa land

Wednesday 05 December 2007

QUEENSLAND developer Vivendi Homes is on the prowl for property in the Mt Isa area.


Housing boom for Kalgoorlie-Boulder

Friday 24 August 2007

HOUSING shortages in the Eastern Goldfields have received a boost with new housing estates planned for the region.


Big business gets smart

Friday 24 August 2007

THE 2007 Australian Mining Prospect Awards will showcase a whole-of-mine approach to innovation, safety and optimisation.


Get sharp or get out

Friday 10 August 2007

DRILLING Technology Innovation Group (DTIWG) chairman and BHP Billiton operations team leader John Emerson warns that shrinking lead times and poor standards in drilling will continue to undermine the industry if innovation does not occur.


Researchers keen to avoid 'Dutch disease' in Queensland

Thursday 19 July 2007

CQU researchers are keen to help Queensland avoid ‘Dutch disease’ in the wake of a coal boom which could almost double in intensity over the next five years.


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