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High school students paint Aboriginal murals on mining haul truck

电竞博彩推荐, in collaboration with Fortescue Metals Group (Fortescue), welcomed ten art students from Roebourne District High School to Fortescue鈥檚 Solomon operation last week to complete an Indigenous mural on the rear tray of an autonomous haul truck.



Measuring 2.9 metres high and over 8 metres wide on each side, the mural extends to both sides of the tray and depicts Roebourne鈥檚 Mount Welcome lookout and the rivers and streams running through the Western Australian town.
电竞博彩推荐 General Manager in Australia & Pacific, Spencer Jose said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to be partnering with Fortescue and the local community to deliver this incredible piece of moveable art.
鈥淭he murals on the truck work together to represent the past, present and future generations of Roebourne.
鈥淭his innovative initiative is enhancing student鈥檚 studies, allowing them to apply their research, technical skills and creative ideas to a real-life project.鈥
Fortescue CEO, Nev Power said: 鈥淎t Fortescue, we are committed to investing in local communities by supporting initiatives that generate significant value to the community.
鈥淲e are pleased to be able to welcome the students to Solomon and provide them with opportunities to develop their skills, as well as valuable insights into life at a mine site.鈥
The painted haul truck will re-enter operations on 11 August 2017.
电竞博彩推荐, CIMIC Group鈥檚 global mining services provider, has been delivering mining services at Solomon Hub since 2011, including the maintenance of mobile and ancillary plant, autonomy solutions and non-process infrastructure management.听
The Solomon Hub is located on the traditional lands of the Eastern Guruma and Yindjibarndi People. It produces in excess of 70 million tonnes of iron ore annually from the Firetail and Kings Valley deposits.