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PINR Home ~ Learning Gateway Home ~ Industry Links Index Pages: Home ~ Courses & Careers ~ Industry Links ~ Learning Resources Industry LinksABARE Research - Australian Bureau of Agricultural & Resource Economics is a research agency that provides Australia's rural and resource industries with up to date public policy analysis and commodity forecasts. Alternative Technology Association (ATA) - promotes and uses environmentally friendly technology through renewable energy sources such as the sun, wind and water; building with natural materials and conserving energy. Australian Workers Union, Queensland (AWU) - with over sixty thousand members living in every region and working in industries as diverse as local government and mining, health and construction. Coal & Allied - is a Rio Tinto Group Company and aims to be the leading business performer in the Hunter Valley over the next ten years. Cooperative Research Centre for Australian Mineral Exploration Technologies (CRC AMET) - developed cost-effective airborne electromagnetic (AEM) systems optimised for mineral exploration in Australia. Department of Mineral Resources, NSW Government - ensures that the people of New South Wales benefit from the responsible assessment, development and management of their mineral resources. Geoscience Australia - is the national agency for geoscience research and geospatial information. Minerals Council of Australia - represents companies involved in mineral exploration, mining and processing of minerals. NSW Minerals Council - is the mining industry association representing the interests of mineral producers, explorers and extractive material producers. Resources & Infrastructure Industry Skills Council (RIISC) - peak national body charged with the responsibility to develop and implement a VET structure with the flexibility to meet the range of industry needs. Standards Australia International Limited - services based on the creation, distribution, sharing and application of knowledge using a variety of technologies including the development of technical and business standards. Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA) - created by the New South Wales Government to reduce the level of greenhouse gas emissions by investing in the commercialisation and use of sustainable energy technologies.
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