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9 October 2006
Rock energy looks hot for the future
Australia's hot rocks look set to be a significant contributor to our future energy needs, with some of the world?s best resources on our doorstep. Read more

News releases from the Australian Earth Sciences Convention 2006:
29 June
The Australian Earth Sciences Convention gets underway.
Action in minerals industry on the agenda

3 July
Tim Flannery says climate cycle puts us in the hot seat
International researchers to discuss the environmental and geological hazards facing Australasia
Today's Story - Overview of Themes and Presentations
Chunk of Australia lost at sea

4 July
Learning curve on volcanic effects
Australia 's top geologists honoured
Mineral exploration taken to a new level

5 July
Salinity study uncovers uranium anomalies in WA wheatbelt
Airborne geophysics to help reduce Murray River salinity
Minerals industry suffers under pessimism
Tomorrows exploration challenges for today's megaminers
Australia's geophysicists honoured
New technology draws in chemistry for mineral explorers

6 July
Climate Change, oil, gas and minerals - the big questions
Hot rock energy gathering steam



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