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Morwell GovHub officially opened

By MICHELLE SLATER The long-awaited Morwell GovHub was officially opened on Wednesday which will provide 200 new public sector jobs to the Latrobe Valley. Regional Development Minister Mary-Anne Thomas was in town to cut the ribbon on the $30 million building which took 14 months to build. Ms Thomas said the GovHub promises to deliver new opportunities to the Valley, with the relocation of government agencies such as SolarVic, Parks Vic and Earth Resources Regulation. “The GovHub is a key part of our commitment to revitalise the Latrobe Valley, create local jobs and provide a diverse range of employment opportunities into the future,” Ms Thomas said.

Scientists call for wise use of natural resources

Scientists call for wise use of natural resources Experts term protection of environment collective responsibility APP April 24, 2021 LAHORE: Scientists at an international seminar have called upon the need to utilise natural resources in a wise manner for existence of all living beings on earth in a healthy environment. The experts were addressing an online international seminar organised by Punjab University College of Earth and Environmental Sciences (CEES) on the eve of World Earth Day with the title, “Restoration of Earth Resources for Sustainable Future”. In this regard, four distinguished speakers shared the views for wise management of global resources. The first speaker, Dr M A K Lodhi from Texas Tech University, USA emphasised on the water conservation in Pakistan and its environmental awareness and education. The second speaker Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health former director Dr Muhammad Akram of New York, USA urged the country’s people to

Rare Earths Elements in High-Tech Industries with Focus on Semiconductors, HDDs, LCDs, Consumer Products and Green Technology

Share this article Share this article ResearchAndMarkets.com s offering. Rare earth elements (REE) are a group of 15-17 elements comprising the lanthanides (atomic numbers 57-71) plus yttrium and scandium. Rare earths have a number of specific optical, magnetic and catalytic properties which drive demand across a wide range of applications. However, by volume, permanent magnets and catalysts account for more than half of global demand. The weighting towards permanent magnets is even higher when looked at on a value perspective, with some estimates that the application accounted for over 90% of rare earth demand in 2020. As such, it is the key driver of the market.

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