“Fly-in/fly-out” is a form of work organization that has become the standard model for new mining, petroleum and other types of resource development in remote areas. In many places this “no town” model has replaced that of the “new town.” The work system has both beneficial and adverse implications for the sustainability of both existing communities near new resource developments and for the more distant communities from which workers are drawn. This paper explores these outcomes drawing upon examples from North America and Australia
The purpose of this paper is to outline the implications of statutory regional planning that applies...
There has been considerable interest in, and often criticism of, long distance commuting (LDC), an e...
Tracking and mapping the employment impacts from mine closure forms an important element in planning...
“Fly-in/fly-out” is a form of work organization that has become the standard model for new mining, p...
The resources boom in Australia has resulted in considerable competition for labour, particularly in...
Australia\u27s mineral resources boom in the two decades up to 1980 saw the establishment of about 2...
The potential issues and challenges for sustainable community and regional development in the north ...
Australia wide, over 40 Fly-in Fly-out mining operations and other forms of Long Distance Commuting ...
Australia wide, over 40 Fly-in Fly-out mining operations and other forms of Long Distance Commuting ...
Tracking and mapping the employment impacts from mine closure forms an important element in planning...
The boom-bust cycles within resources industries in Australia make it difficult to plan for the sust...
Coal mining is growing rapidly to meet global demand within the Bowen and Surat Basins of Queensland...
Ausualia's mineral resources boom in the two decades up to 1980 saw the csutblislrment of abut ...
It is now twenty years since the 1960s mineral boom produced a demand for labour in a number of isol...
Australia has experienced a prolonged economic boom and Western Australia in particular has benefite...
The purpose of this paper is to outline the implications of statutory regional planning that applies...
There has been considerable interest in, and often criticism of, long distance commuting (LDC), an e...
Tracking and mapping the employment impacts from mine closure forms an important element in planning...
“Fly-in/fly-out” is a form of work organization that has become the standard model for new mining, p...
The resources boom in Australia has resulted in considerable competition for labour, particularly in...
Australia\u27s mineral resources boom in the two decades up to 1980 saw the establishment of about 2...
The potential issues and challenges for sustainable community and regional development in the north ...
Australia wide, over 40 Fly-in Fly-out mining operations and other forms of Long Distance Commuting ...
Australia wide, over 40 Fly-in Fly-out mining operations and other forms of Long Distance Commuting ...
Tracking and mapping the employment impacts from mine closure forms an important element in planning...
The boom-bust cycles within resources industries in Australia make it difficult to plan for the sust...
Coal mining is growing rapidly to meet global demand within the Bowen and Surat Basins of Queensland...
Ausualia's mineral resources boom in the two decades up to 1980 saw the csutblislrment of abut ...
It is now twenty years since the 1960s mineral boom produced a demand for labour in a number of isol...
Australia has experienced a prolonged economic boom and Western Australia in particular has benefite...
The purpose of this paper is to outline the implications of statutory regional planning that applies...
There has been considerable interest in, and often criticism of, long distance commuting (LDC), an e...
Tracking and mapping the employment impacts from mine closure forms an important element in planning...