Xstrata Zinc attracting Indigenous trainees in innovative mining program
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Story and image by Melissa Trim
The first group of up to 30 local Indigenous trainees have started work with Xstrata Zinc this week on an innovative program which offers the potential to gain national qualifications on six heavy vehicles used in mining operations.
The BIG 6 mining program has been founded through an initial 12-month contract between the Zinc Open Pits team and local business...
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