A leading industry association has called on the Federal Government to “overcome” the financial obstacles preventing infrastructure development in Australia. (Source Quarry Magazine) Click here for related link
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Safer work through community partnerships
You’re invited to attend the 2017 WorkSafe Victoria Breakfast Series with a special guest presenter. (Source Worksafe Victoria) Click here for related link
Secretariat Meetings to 1/06/2017
29.05.17 ERR workshop re Risk based Work Plan guideline Notifications/Variations, Melbourne, E. Gibson 31.05.17 Earth Resources Ministerial Advisory Council Workshop, Melbourne, E. Gibson
CMPA Worksafely Refresher & Working Safely with Geotechnical Risk in Quarries Workshops
A substantial day is planned for CMPA Members and other interested industry contributors in Ballarat. (Source CMPA) Click here for related link
Box Hill Institute – Mid-year enrolments are now open
Box Hill Institute has been delivering training for the Surface Extractives Industry for over 20 years. The Certificate IV and Diploma program is suitable for senior operators, team leaders, specialists… Read more »
Secretariat Meetings to 25/05/2017
24.05.17 ERR workshop re: Risk based Work Plan guideline Notifications/Variations, Melbourne, E. Gibson
Federal Budget Promises Boost to Infrastructure
The Federal Budget’s allocation of $75 billion towards construction and infrastructure has been welcomed by industry, with the Government recommitting to several long term projects. (Source Quarry Magazine) Click here… Read more »
Statewide Assessment of Public Land
The Final Report on VEAC’s Statewide Assessment of Public Land was publicly released on Monday 8 May 2017. (Source Victorian Environmental Assessment Council) Click here for related link
Secretariat Meetings to 18/05/2017
15.05.17 Earth Resources Policy and Programs and consultants meeting re: Planning Practice Guideline, Elizabeth Gibson. 15.05.17 CMPA Associates Committee meeting, William Adams at Sunshine West 17.05.17 CMPA Management Committee meeting,… Read more »
Victoria has its first Chief Environmental Scientist
This week Victoria’s first Chief Environmental Scientist, Dr Andrea Hinwood, began work at EPA. Her arrival will strengthen and promote EPA’s scientific voice, giving government, industry and community even greater confidence… Read more »