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Mining: Australia's Fastest Growing Industry

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In Australia, mining is one of the fastest growing industries. It has provided a lot of employment opportunities to youngsters. The demand for minerals has been increasing everyday. As a result, mining industry has seen a boom in the last few years. Mining: Australia's fastest growing industry, has also offered many excellent mining jobs to youngsters in recent years. Mining is growing at a fast rate because of huge deposits of resources. Western Australia is the core of all mining activities in Australia. This is because Western Australia has most of the resource deposits. Moreover, demand for minerals has been increasing everyday in this region. With the growth and development of mining industry, companies always need more workers who are skilled. Usually, people from other professions also keep trying to enter the mining industry as it offers more money and adventure. Out of all the mines active in Australia, two mines are most active. One of these is Olympic Dam . It is l

The Best Movie Jewellery of All Time

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Film award ceremonies and premieres of late have inspired many jewellery designers to try their hand at replicating some of the most beautiful jewellery seen in the world's most famous films. From the elegant pieces of the classic black and white movies to the show-stopping sparkle of pieces in modern-day films, there is no doubt that some incredibly stunning jewellery items have graced cinema screens over the years. Provided below is a summary of five films featuring necklaces, rings and earrings that will stop you in your tracks. Heart of the Ocean One of the most famous necklaces in the film industry has to be the Heart of the Ocean, otherwise known as the glittering jewel necklace that formed a central part of the film, Titanic. Although there was initially some confusion about what the setting was, with many mistaking it for a blue diamond, the wardrobe department from the film later revealed that it was a blue cubic zirconium. The jeweller who created the necklace was as