Exhibitions / Congresses

BRIMEX 2009

Australia, Brisbane - 17-19 June 2009
At the The Brisbane International Mining & Engineering Expo (BRIMEX) 2009 there is something for everyone in every aspect of mining, materials & handling, civil engineering & construction, software, communications & technology, drilling & exploration, oil & gas technology, environmental & recycling, hazard protection equipment, lubrication technology, maintenance management, manufacturing & technology, occupational health & safety, mining equipment and more
Date(s)
17-19 June 2009
Venue
RNA Showgrounds
Contact for booking / more info
Australian Corporate Exhibitions www.meace.com Telephone: 1300 887 321 Facsimile: 08 9301 0328 Email: info@meace.com Telephone: 1300 887 321 Facsimile: 08 9325 7664 Email: info@meace.com
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At the opening ceremony of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1932, marching bands were instructed to walk out of step as they crossed the bridge. This unusual directive was given as a precaution due to concerns about the bridge's structural integrity during its early use.