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Tasmania aims to boost diversity in mining

THE Tasmanian Minerals and Energy Council has released a blueprint and roadmap to attract more women, people from culturally diverse backgrounds, and workers from non-traditional areas to the mining and minerals processing sectors.

 Tasmania resources minister Felix Ellis

Tasmania resources minister Felix Ellis

Tasmania resources minister Felix Ellis said mining and minerals processing employed more than 5000 Tasmanians, contributed the lion's share of exports, and provided key minerals needed for everyday life....

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