The reality of suicide in the mining industry
It is increasingly claimed that mining industry employment, especially “Fly-in Fly-out” (FIFO) work, may be associated with a heightened risk of suicide, AISRAP intend to find out if it's true.
It is increasingly claimed that mining industry employment, especially “Fly-in Fly-out” (FIFO) work, may be associated with a heightened risk of suicide, AISRAP intend to find out if it's true.
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Business student awarded Property Council scholarship.
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Griffith Business School confirms strong linkages with Asian industry.
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Griffith Institute for Tourism researchers are shedding new light on the relationship between mining and tourism.
Research from the Griffith School of Government and International Relations was presented in Wellington, New Zealand, earlier this month as...