| Date | Title | File size |
|---|---|---|
| 30/12/2006 | Environmental Issues Matrix (pdf:732kb) The Environmental Issues Matrix provides a catalogue of international Protocols, Conventions and other agreements that intersect with the Australian minerals industry. |
533.8 kb |
| 25/07/2006 | The Mobile Equipment Incident Causation Survey (MEICS) 2005-06 Survey findings and recommendations - A report containing minerals industry improvement opportunities for the management of vehicles including the process of analysing mobile equipment incident causation. |
1.1 mb |
| 28/12/2006 | MCA Submission on Productivity Commission discussion draft report: Performance benchmarking of Australian business regulation The MCA supports benchmarking of regulation across jurisdictions as a means of improving regulatory efficiency for both governments and industry. |
285.9 kb |
| 13/12/2006 | Minerals Industry Survey Report, 2006 - Highlight summary The Minerals Industry Survey (MIS) Report collates financial and other data from companies within the Australian minerals industry. |
137.5 kb |
| 31/10/2006 | Strategic Water Management in the Minerals Industry - A Framework This publication was produced jointly by the Ministerial Council on Mineral and Petroleum Resources (MCMPR) and the Minerals Council of Australia. |
1.2 mb |
| 15/10/2006 | Report: Staffing the Supercycle Labour Force Outlook in the Minerals Sector, 2005 to 2015 (August 2006) |
1.3 mb |
| 15/10/2006 | Report: The labour force outlook in the Minerals Resources sector: 2005 to 2015 This study projected the demand for labour in key occupational groups required by the mineral resources sector for nine major commoditites in Australia from 2006 to 2015 (May 2006) |
486.3 kb |
| 13/10/2006 | Submission: Performance Benchmarking of Australian Business Regulation The MCA welcomes the Productivity Commission's study of Performance Benchmarking of Australian Business Regulation. |
629.3 kb |
| 31/05/2006 | Accessing the Required Skills from International Markets: A Summary For the Australian minerals industry to remain competitive in attracting skilled migrants, the industry may have to move to new sources for its professional, trade and semi-skilled workers (Summary, May 2006) |
1.8 mb |
| 31/05/2006 | Addressing Barriers to the Employment & Training of Trainees & Apprentices in the Australian Minerals Industry: A Summary The minerals industry has made significant headway in embracing and providing innovative solutions to attract, train and retain apprentices and trainees (May 2006) |
1.6 mb |