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The annual Register of Australian Mining is commonly referred to as the 'bible' of Australia's mining industry. It provides a comprehensive analysis of all mines, projects and prospects in Australia in a user-friendly, state-by-state, commodity-by-commodity format, which is fully indexed. It includes full geology details. It also provides a financial and editorial summary of all Australian Stock Exchange-listed mining companies and more than 300 private mining companies. It includes names and titles and contact details (including email addresses) for management staff and company directors at company offices and mine sites.
Providing the latest available mineral data on the countries of Africa and the Middle East, this yearbook discusses the importance of minerals to these nations economies. It also includes production tables and industry structure tables.
NOTE: NO FURTHER DICOUNT FOR THIS PRINT PRODUCT --OVERSTOCK LIST PRICE -- Significantly reduced list price Provides an annual review of mineral production and trade and of mineral-related government and industry developments in Africa and the Middle East. Each report includes sections on government policies and programs, environmental issues, trade and production data, industry structure and ownership, commodity sector developments, infrastructure, and a summary outlook. Investors, commodity traders, business executives, and sturdents in comparative government and statistical classes may be interested in this volume. Other printed volumes in the Minerals Yearbook series can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/science-technology/minerals-metals/minerals-yearbook
The goldfields have been a powerful influence on both Australian and Western Australian history. Gold has driven development in many parts of Australia. A great number of family lives have been shaped by migration to and from the fields. Reminiscences, and family and local histories have produced powerful and oft-repeated narratives. This book moves beyond the oft-told. It tells of Aboriginal history, of people who have ‘always been here, and we always will be here’. Women’s and children’s lives are explored as well as those of prospectors and miners,the settlement of ‘Afghans’ and the story of pastoralism.