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Coal turnaround creates tighter labour, equipment conditions: Caruso

UNDERGROUND contractor Mastermyne is starting to experience tightening in the labour market and longer lead times for equipment as the coal recovery gathers pace.

 Mastermyne managing director Tony Caruso and federal resources minister Matt Canavan at Mastermyne's underground training centre in Mackay Queensland.

Mastermyne managing director Tony Caruso and federal resources minister Matt Canavan at Mastermyne's underground training centre in Mackay Queensland.

Mastermyne managing director Tony Caruso said in a presentation that the company was reactivating resourcing strategies from previous strong cycles.   "Current projects are fully resourced with labour...

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