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The aerial approach to mining

HOW do you accurately assess the damage a cyclone has had on Australia’s mining industry in the aftermath of a devastating storm? <i><b>Supply Side</i>, by <i>Australia’s Mining Monthly</i> editor Thomas Smith.</b>

Thomas Smith
The aerial approach to mining

Cyclone season usually spells trouble for the Australian mining industry. Forced shutdowns, loss of production and disruption to delivery and shipping schedules costs mining companies dollars – lots...

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