Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Centenary Conference - Mining: Our Heritage - Our Future
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Centenary Conference - Mining: Our Heritage - Our Future
Mining Heritage - What, Why and How?
Minerals are of course important to our way of living and hence
the search and exploitation of minerals has always had a high
priority in Australia. Metal mining commenced in South
Australian in the 1840s when silver-lead and copper were first
mined. This was Australia's earliest mining era and led to the
rush that never ended. This and subsequent mining periods have
had significant, widespread impact on local and national
economic development, settlement, and social conditions.
the search and exploitation of minerals has always had a high
priority in Australia. Metal mining commenced in South
Australian in the 1840s when silver-lead and copper were first
mined. This was Australia's earliest mining era and led to the
rush that never ended. This and subsequent mining periods have
had significant, widespread impact on local and national
economic development, settlement, and social conditions.
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G J Drew
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