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The danger of 'more of the same'

WITH the mining industry in freefall, a fundamental change in philosophy is needed if the sector is to learn from past failures, a top resources lawyer says.

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Milbourne will host a workshop on May 29 on how to best prepare for the “new normal” in the resource sector.

Milbourne will host a workshop on May 29 on how to best prepare for the “new normal” in the resource sector.

Brisbane-based mining and resources lawyer Robert Milbourne of international law firm K&L Gates says that “now more than ever is the time to rethink assumptions and fundamentals in how the industry operates,...

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