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EDUCATION (Issue 8)

EDUCATION (Issue 8)

Education is an important backbone to any industry and the CMPA sees the extractive industry no differently. Chairperson Ron Kerr said the economic success of the industry is underpinned by the quality of the people working in it. He added…

AGM PULLS NUMBERS AND PLAUDITS

AGM PULLS NUMBERS AND PLAUDITS

The 2002 CMPA AGM was held at William Adam’s Laverton facility in late July with more than 140 people attending to hear guest speakers, CMPA annual reports and enjoy a buffet style dinner. NEM Communication’s, Tim Connellen, ably acted as…

PSV ISSUE CLOSED

PSV ISSUE CLOSED

One of the earliest issues the CMPA reviewed on behalf of a member was the failure of VicRoads off-shoot Sprayline to advise of a PSV specifications change when requesting sealing aggregate rates. The CMPA member won the tender to supply…

TAX CHANGES CAUSE SERIOUS CONCERN

TAX CHANGES CAUSE SERIOUS CONCERN

A review of the life of asset depreciation schedules for quarrying equipment currently being undertaken by the Australian Tax Office could have serious impact on the financial viability of independent operators in the industry, according to the CMPA. The ATO…

General News (Issue 7)

General News (Issue 7)

Editorial Welcome to the July 2002 issue of CMPA News. Our seventh issue coincides with two important annual events – the CMPA Annual General Meeting, and membership renewal time! We’ve included in this issue some of our achievements. We’re proud…

MEMBER ISSUES (Issue 7)

MEMBER ISSUES (Issue 7)

PSV (Polished Stone Value) Ongoing correspondence over the last 18 months between Vic Roads, Spray Line and the CMPA has occurred and whilst the CMPA is not necessarily satisfied that the matter is resolved, it must be noted that once…

CMPA Associates (Issue 7)

CMPA Associates (Issue 7)

Report by Associates Committee secretary, Mark Whitla The CMPA Associates Committee has established a clear focus on how to address issues of benefit to the membership base. Formed following a meeting held at Komatsu Campbellfield on February 4 this year,…

SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION

SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION

Respiratory protective devices(Reprinted courtesy Business Forum, Vol.12 No.4 May 2002) This guidance note provides general advice for employers and employees on the selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective devices. Respiratory protective devices (RPDs), or respirators, are designed to prevent…

EMIAB

EMIAB

The State Government’s Extractive and Mining Industry Advisory Board met on May 31, with Ron Kerr representing the CMPA. Box Ironbark The CMPA may seek compensation from the State Government on behalf of members, or even businesses that support members.…

EDUCATION & TRAINING (Issue 7)

EDUCATION & TRAINING (Issue 7)

Work Safely Training The pilot Work Safely Training programs have been successfully completed, and the remaining training programs are being carried out in the second half of 2002. Presented by the CMPA in association with Box Hill Institute of TAFE,…

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