Archived News for Industry Professionals - March, 2013
Drivers of long-haul commercial vehicles who drink caffeinated beverages, such as coffee, are significantly less likely to crash than their counterparts who abstain, according to new research coming out of the George Institute.
MUA ups safety ante
Thousands of Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) members have rallied outside the offices of the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) in a bid to urge the business community to drop its opposition to the National Stevedoring Code of Practice (NSCOP).
New Council to drive SA mining
The South Australian Government has announced the formation of a new advisory council to oversee the development of the Mining Industry Participation Office (MIPO) initiative.
Regional transport flying high
New data released by the Federal Government shows a 25 per cent increase in traffic through the nation’s regional airports since 2007.
Regulator to investigate Mingela derailment
Queensland Rail Safety Regulator will undertake a full investigation into the derailment of a freight train at Mingela earlier this week.
Study details resources training efforts
A new study commissioned by the Minerals Council of Australia shows that the resources sector spent over $1.1 billion on training in the 2011-12 financial year.
Territory ilmenite mine gets final approval
The Northern Territory Government has granted final approval for Australian Ilmenite Resources’ Roper Area ilmenite project
Victoria outlines massive projects
The Victorian Government has released the project proponents for a series of massive infrastructure projects in Melbourne, which it says will transform travel around the city.
Construction starts on major freight link
The Western Australian Government has announced the start of construction of the Mundijong Road extension, which it says will become a major commuter and freight link from the Kwinana Freeway to Mandurah Road in Rockingham.
Resources market tipped to fluctuate
Australia’s resources and energy export earnings are expected to drop to $186 billion in 2012-13, before growing in the medium term according to a new report released by the Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics (BREE).
Queensland announces new resources code of practice
Resources companies operating in Queensland will be obliged to engage local industry suppliers, under a new code of practice issued by the Queensland Resources Council (QRC).
STEM skill shortages holding back business
A shortage in crucial Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) skills in the current and emerging workforce is holding back Australian employers in their ongoing question to be more innovative, productive and competitive, according to a new report released by the Australian Industry Group (Ai Group).
Feds commit to Gove
The Federal Government has reiterated its commitment to working with Rio Tinto and the Northern Territory Government in ensuring the long term viability of the Gove alumina refinery.
Housing affordability continues to rally
Home buyers are continuing to reap the benefits of a continued rally in housing affordability, driven by earnings growth, interest rate cuts and weak price developments, according to the Housing Industry Association (HIA).
Nominations open for Victoria training awards
The Victorian Government is calling on all citizens involved in vocation training to nominate for the 2013 Victorian Training Awards.
Mentoring scheme announced
Thousands of Australian apprentices in the building and construction industry are set to benefit from the advice of a mentor following an agreement between the Federal Government and Master Builders Australia.
Queensland announces skills for women in trades scholarships
The Queensland Government has announced over 120 Queensland women are now taking their first steps to becoming qualified workers in a high priority, traditionally male dominated industries.
Queensland passes mining reform
The Queensland Government has passed legislation which it says will bring the state’s resource legislation ‘into the 21st century’.
SA Training Awards nominations open
The South Australian Government has announced the opening of nominations for this year’s SA Training Awards, which seek to celebrate the state’s top students, employers, training organisations and teachers.
Aurizon secures massive coal deals
Aurizon has announced it has secured two major new coal haulage agreements in Queensland.
Committee hands down Queensland uranium report
Queensland’s Uranium Mining Implementation Committee has handed down its final report outlining how the uranium industry should be re-established in Queensland.