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Woodside fosters drone research

WOODSIDE Petroleum and BHP Billiton have both provided input to Western Australia’s regulator on how they use remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) for new drone technology the government will trial on local mine sites.

DMIRS’ senior geoscientist Sandra Romano at Lake Lefroy near Kambalda.

DMIRS’ senior geoscientist Sandra Romano at Lake Lefroy near Kambalda.

The WA Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety consulted with several stakeholders in the state's resources sector to understand how they use RPA and to further refine trials of the technology...

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