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DMP evolution continues

THE evolution of Western Australia’s soon-to-be-merged Department of Mines and Petroleum continues, with internal efforts to cut red and green tape for hydrocarbon hunters bearing fruit this week.

 Executive DMP staff signing the joint QMS policy and manual.

Executive DMP staff signing the joint QMS policy and manual.

The DMP has developed a clear internal mandate to go completely digital so that data and reports are no longer available in hard copy formats, and this week three business areas combined their quality...

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