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Australia, the large Island continent, has been generously furnished with abundant natural resources. With these resources, not surprisingly the various kinds of industries utilizing these resources are emerged in Australia. One of the most important industries is mining. Australia has the world's largest reserves of several mineral commodities in both minerals and energy resources. The Mining sector includes all units mainly engaged in mining, including the mineral exploration, and the provision of a wide variety of services supporting mining and mineral exploration. The discovery of the gold in New South Wales and Victoria has forced Australia into the group leader in mining countries since 1851. This essay will focus on the mining in Australia and review the history of the mining that contributes to the economy and the impacts on society.
Australian mining industry has a long history. It was primarily believed that the arrival of Aborigines originated Australian mining for 40,000 years ago when suitable stones were dug for making tools, weapons and decorations. In 1788, modern mining was initiated due to the arrival of the European. Almost 200,000 criminals, who were the first group of immigrants, were shipped from England to Australia which was one of the colonies in that period (Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs 2005). The European quarried and shaped Hawkesbury sandstone for early buildings at Sydney Cove. This incident led Australia into modern mining. In the early Australian mining industry commenced with the coal mining in Newcastle gathering surface coal for sales in 1798 and starting an international trade in mineral commodities when coal was expo ...