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ISSN0004-976X
刊名Australian Mining
参考译名澳大利亚采矿
收藏年代1998~2007



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As the skills shortage issue penetrates even further into all aspects of Australian industry, a window has opened for mine operators to turn crisis into opportunitySarah Duke20062006, vol.98, no.8
Growth a boost for South Australia - Mining is set to become one of South Australia's fastest growing job sectors during the next five yearsGlen Monaghan20062006, vol.98, no.8
Value skilled workers: industry chiefDon Larkin20062006, vol.98, no.8
The outsourcing option - Outsourcing can lower costs and allow you to focus on competenciesSimon Maher20062006, vol.98, no.8
Creative solutions needed - Attracting, retaining and training people requires new thinking and new solutionsJamie Wade20062006, vol.98, no.8
Is the resource estimate realistic? - Underpinning any mining planning activities is the quality of the mineral resource estimate. It is not current mining industry practice to systematically validate a mineral resource estimateTerry Lee20062006, vol.98, no.8
TIME TO SKILLJamie Wade20062006, vol.98, no.8
Schedule your mine for ongoing success - One-stop-shop vendors offer convenience but best of breed technology may better suit your plansFrank Noakes20062006, vol.98, no.8
Helicopter view of mine to market plan - Mincom has recently expanded its mine planning horizons from coal to metalliferous mining operations in AustraliaFrank Noakes20062006, vol.98, no.8
More satellites from Russia with love - More satellites are merely a bonus with Trimble's upgraded global navigation system receiversJamie Wade20062006, vol.98, no.8
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