THE RAYNER QUARRIES
Continued from issue 8: Just prior to the onset of the Depression, my father Arthur Rayner bought out my grandfather, who, by reason of having financed homes purchased for some fifteen workmen, was obliged to forego all house payments because good men could not work and these families were ‘carried‘ without penalties for the full …
SUPPORTING THE COMMUNITY
At the last CMPA General Meeting a donation was made from the evenings takings to the Farmhand Appeal. To continue its efforts at supporting the wider community, the CMPA has chosen to support the Royal Victorian Institute of the Blind (RVIB). A raffle will be run at ACE 2003 and drawn at the General Meeting …
GENERAL MEETING 11 REPORT
AGENTS WOULD AID TRAINING
The CMPA, together with Box Hill TAFE have written to the Education Minister requesting the placement of a Industry Liaison Agent to the Victorian quarrying industry. The agent (ILA) would facilitate better understanding of training programs available to the industry and also in implementing the recently reviewed Extractive Industry Training Package. The CMPA acknowledges that …
STUDENT SITE VISITS ON AGAIN
The return from the Christmas break heralded the beginning of the annual Australian Student Mineral Venture (ASMV) site tours. Prior to involvement of the CMPA, ASMV tours were primarily based on the mining industry. This year extractive industry tours organised by the CMPA were made of the Mount Shadwell quarry in Mortlake and Barro Group’s …
EDUCATION UPDATE (Issue 9)
One of the ongoing issues currently being tackled by the CMPA is the review of the Extractive Industry Training Package (EITP). The CMPA has been involved since the beginning of the review with the Education Committee and numerous volunteers from the CMPA playing a significant role in the development of the package. Finalisation of the …
ATO EXTENDS ASSET LIFE SUBMISSIONS
The ATO has yet to determine a final outcome in its review of the effective life of quarrying assets and has surprisingly granted an extension for submissions from other industry representative bodies. The CMPA presented a detailed submission to the ATO after becoming aware of the potentially damaging issue late in 2002. CMPA members presented …
RECORD RESULTS FOR EMPLOYEES
The Work Record Book, a recording method for maintaining a database of the knowledge and skills learnt through education and on the job training, is to be the latest publication developed by the CMPA. Due for release in March, this book is targeted at industry employees. Along with keeping an accurate record of the employees …
SITE VISIT SUCCESS
On the 10th of February, CMPA employees Mark Halliday and Sarah Kerr were taken on a guided tour of the eastern region by regional coordinator, Rob Matthews and understudy Jeff Heywood. The tour took in 12 of the CMPA’s members with each visit lasting between one to two hours. Highlighting the geographical isolation of some …