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No short-term fix for recruiting dilemma

THE links between the recently released strategic review of Minerals Council of Australia tertiary education initiatives and the health of Australia's underground hard-rock mining sector may not be immediately apparent. However, a new survey of underground mine operators shows just how closely tied the future of minerals tertiary education and the performance of the industry are in the eyes of today's leaders.

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No short-term fix for recruiting dilemma

Australia's Mining Monthly's seventh annual survey of the country's operating underground metalliferous mines (AMM July 2003) included a supplementary component which questioned mine-site managers about...

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