Members of the
The 17 strong group arrives in the UK on 30th April for a 12 day study tour. First stop is a visit to the Nottingham headquarters of the Institute of Quarrying (IQ) to meet its new chief executive James Thorne and his team.
The study tour will be led by the tour organiser Danny Duke, a member of IQA since 1982, who was national president of IQA from 2001-2003 and is an Honorary Fellow of The Institute.
The party includes IQA members and their partners from five of Australia’s six states and includes managers of quarry and related operations, consultants to the industry and a mines inspector.
James Thorne, chief executive, IQ says: “We’re always delighted to welcome colleagues from our affiliated national Institutes around the world and this year is all the more poignant with 2017 marking our centenary.
“It’s clear that the group is here to maximise its time, with a whistle-stop tour of sites all over the UK and Eire. The busy study tour takes in a number of aspects of the industry, visiting quarries and equipment manufacturers.”
Danny Duke adds: “I’ve been involved with IQA for over 35 years now and when I heard IQA was considering organising a centenary study tour to the UK I offered to organise it for them. I’ve organised a number of tours previously to France, Germany and Spain but not the UK, so this was an opportunity not to be missed.
“We’re visiting the
For further information about IQA visit http://www.quarry.com.au/