Australia has experienced a prolonged economic boom and Western Australia in particular has benefited from the growing Indian and Chinese economies and their demand for mineral resources. The renewed mining fervour in Western Australia has had far reaching impacts in rural regions. Some communities are overwhelmed by a new population connected with mining, bringing with it a range of social and economic stresses and strains that small communities in particular, are struggling to cope with. In other communities, particular those in remote areas where housing and infrastructure are not able to meet the demands of burgeoning industry, fly-in fly-out (FIFO) labour forces increasingly underpin a wide variety of industry sectors. The scale of the...
New twenty-first century economic, social and environmental changes have challenged and reshaped rur...
Ausualia's mineral resources boom in the two decades up to 1980 saw the csutblislrment of abut ...
Reasons for hinterland decline in both countries (Canada and Australia) are similar and include econ...
Mining and farming have been important industries to the Australian economy since colonial times but...
The mid-1960s Australian minerals boom was anticipated by the relaxation of a longstanding embargo o...
Global demand for minerals and energy products has fuelled Australia’s recent ‘resources boom’ and l...
Global demand for minerals and energy products has fuelled Australia’s recent ‘resources boom’ and l...
Mining and farming have been important industries to the Australian economy since colonial times but...
Prior to the resources boom of the 2000s, evidence suggests that many regional communities in Austra...
Mining in Australia has traditionally delivered a strong development multiplier for regional communi...
This paper considers several mining ventures which are occurring in rural communities in Galicia, Sp...
This paper reviews the complex and multifaceted adjustment pressures being experienced by Onslow, a ...
The resources boom in Australia has resulted in considerable competition for labour, particularly in...
Research Overview: Mining and farming have been important industries to the Australian economy since...
Rolfe, JC ORCiD: 0000-0001-7659-7040The paper analyses the impact of mining on remote statistical lo...
New twenty-first century economic, social and environmental changes have challenged and reshaped rur...
Ausualia's mineral resources boom in the two decades up to 1980 saw the csutblislrment of abut ...
Reasons for hinterland decline in both countries (Canada and Australia) are similar and include econ...
Mining and farming have been important industries to the Australian economy since colonial times but...
The mid-1960s Australian minerals boom was anticipated by the relaxation of a longstanding embargo o...
Global demand for minerals and energy products has fuelled Australia’s recent ‘resources boom’ and l...
Global demand for minerals and energy products has fuelled Australia’s recent ‘resources boom’ and l...
Mining and farming have been important industries to the Australian economy since colonial times but...
Prior to the resources boom of the 2000s, evidence suggests that many regional communities in Austra...
Mining in Australia has traditionally delivered a strong development multiplier for regional communi...
This paper considers several mining ventures which are occurring in rural communities in Galicia, Sp...
This paper reviews the complex and multifaceted adjustment pressures being experienced by Onslow, a ...
The resources boom in Australia has resulted in considerable competition for labour, particularly in...
Research Overview: Mining and farming have been important industries to the Australian economy since...
Rolfe, JC ORCiD: 0000-0001-7659-7040The paper analyses the impact of mining on remote statistical lo...
New twenty-first century economic, social and environmental changes have challenged and reshaped rur...
Ausualia's mineral resources boom in the two decades up to 1980 saw the csutblislrment of abut ...
Reasons for hinterland decline in both countries (Canada and Australia) are similar and include econ...