Article 29HKD Automated mining will cost jobs and tax income: it's time for governments to act

Automated mining will cost jobs and tax income: it's time for governments to act

by
Oliver Balch
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Study shows all governments need to play a greater role in restructuring mining sector to compensate for automation effects

From a distance, everything looks normal at Rio Tinto's Yandicoogina and Nammuldi mines in Pilbara, Western Australia. Huge trucks trundle along the mines' reddish-brown terraced sides laden with high-grade iron ore. Back and forth, almost endlessly.

Watch for long enough, however, and you'll see that no-one ever steps out of the cab. No lunch stops. No toilet breaks. No change of shift. That's because these house-sized trucks are being remotely operated by 'drivers' based 1,200 kilometres away in Perth.

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