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Queensland Industry Luncheon

CMEIG recently hosted a well-attended member event at the Gabba in Brisbane.  It was terrific to have the Queensland Minister for Resources, the Honourable Scott Stuart MP, present on Queensland’s plans for spending on mining and construction infrastructure in the lead up to the 2032 Brisbane Olympics.  We [...]

Skills of the Future

CMEIG has undertaken a review of the AUR 31220 Certificate III in Mobile Plant Technology and its currency against the future skills required by the construction and mining equipment industry.  The emergence of new power technologies and the demands of a low carbon/emission environment has raised the question [...]

Review of Hydrogen Regulation: Hydrogen Industry Consultation

The Federal Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment & Water were seeking survey responses from individuals working with businesses in the hydrogen industry over November. It was requested by the Australian Energy Ministers Forum to:   Understand the experience of hydrogen industry participants with industry regulation  Use industry [...]

Supplying, installing and using quick hitches on excavators or backhoes

You may remember that in 2015, supplying or installing quick hitches that allowed uncontrolled movement and primary retention system fails were phased out, with the allowance of semi-automatic quick hitches fitted on host machines before 30 April 2014, could continue to be used until 31 December 2022.   WorkCover [...]

Chairman’s Address – August 2022

Welcome to the August Newsletter. I am particularly pleased to advise that CMEIG will be hosting a business lunch at the Queensland Cricketers Club on Wednesday the 21st September with our guest presenter being The Honourable Annastacia Palaszczuk MP, Premier of Queensland and Minister for the Olympics. This is not [...]

The Road to Zero Emissions in Australian Transport

CMEIG were pleased to be a guest at the Australian Industry Group webinar on `The Road to Zero Emissions in Transport’. Whilst the content was ‘on-road’ based, the challenges and opportunities mirror those of off-road earthmoving equipment. Presenters included Toyota, Toll Holdings and Ampol. Takeaways included: That the Internal Combustion [...]

Getting ahead of the skills shortage

Skills shortages are a challenge confronting the Australian economy. This extends beyond the shortfall of available employees to also having necessary industry skills in the immediate term and having a pathway to develop skills required to service and support emerging technologies in our industry. Three aspects of this are: Skills [...]

Chairman’s Address – May 2022

Whilst the weekend’s election results signal a major change in the Australian political landscape, it is pleasing that investment in infrastructure is planned to continue under a Labor Government. A standout consideration in this election was the emergence of the “teal” candidates that promoted the demands for more to [...]

Excavator Lifting as a Secondary Function

CMEIG has been made aware of new operator licensing requirements in Western Australia where earthmoving machines (e.g. excavators, wheeled loaders and backhoe loaders) are used for lifting freely suspended loads. Western Australia’s implementation this year of the Australian Model Work Health and Safety (WHS) laws includes a requirement for [...]

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