Earthmoving Events

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In this issue’s cover story Australian International Equipment Group talks about its brand new branch that’s just opened in Toowoomba.

We also chat with Sage Civil about its custom-painted pink Cat machinery, celebrate the longevity of JCB telehandlers with Reelmen Australia and take a look at Volvo CE’s next generation articulated haulers, now available from CJD Equipment.

With sustainability now a major focus for many businesses Viva Energy explains how renewable diesel and Shell PANOLIN are helping to grow a greener future. In addition, LiuGong dealer Construction Distribution Australia has carried out demonstrations of the 890T wheel loader at a recycling plant in New South Wales.

Over in the mining heartland of WA, MACAR Group has turned to a Striker CQ400 cone crusher from Onetrak to handle a challenging project in the gold mining sector, while a Keestrack K6 scalping screen from Screenmasters Australia is at the centre of Austip Recycling’s sustainable waste disposal and management solutions in NSW.

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On the attachments side, ITR Pacific has announced a partnership with Miller Australia to expand nationwide availability of Miller’s excavator attachments.

In other features, we chat to Marcus Arnold, who will be undertaking a 400km solo trek in Greenland next March, in order to raise awareness of mental health in construction, and also speak to NTEX co-founder Eileen Breen to discuss her work on driving innovation in recycling, waste recovery and sustainable construction across the Northern Territory.

Sharing their industry opinions, CCF QLD CEO Damian Long says a common sense approach is needed in managing chemical contaminants, NAWIC CEO Cathryn Greville outlines NAWIC’s work in building an industry free of sexual harassment and violence, and WorldSkills Australia CEO Trevor Schwenke flags the importance of regional businesses.

Wrapping up, we provide comprehensive highlights from Melbourne’s newest construction event – Converge 2025 – and all of the exciting technology on display, from pedestrian detection systems and temporary buildings to ejector truck bodies and solar lighting.

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