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More training options for industry

WITH the mining boom officially over, a resurgence in demand is expected for education and training. In Western Australia, the WA Mining Club has quadrupled its annual scholarships, while in Sydney a new masters of engineering is being offered to allow engineers to move into different disciplines.

Kate Haycock
More training options for industry

For five years the WA club has offered a $10,000 mining scholarship and this year has increased that to four $10,000 bursaries. The club had previously funded the scholarships via its membership fees...

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