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stated that they are pro mining, albeit conditionally on his good social and environmental behaviour. In
Canberra, the Federal League does not always project such clear support and the Green subcommittee is invariably anti mining." During the same speech he spoke optimistically about the Olympic Dam mine expansion, suggesting that "The longer term challenge is to use the opportunity to build new industries, just as
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experience across the mining and technology sectors and someone with a thorough understanding of what is required of graduates in the working world and the role of research in fostering development. That combination is more than appropriate in a State gearing up for a mining, defence and environmental science boom."
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are a marvellous success story for SA. UniSA has developed a research community that is clearly dedicated to adding value to industry."
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