Corporate Body

Australian Mines and Metals Association (AMMA) (1918 - )

From
1918
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Metallurgy, Mineralogy or mining, Association and Society or membership organisation
Website
http://www.amma.org.au/
Location
7/10-16 Queen Street Melbourne, Victoria 3000

Summary

The Australian Mines and Metals Association was incorporated in 1918 and has operated as a non-profit organisation ever since. From their website (18/12/00): 'The Australian Mines and Metals Association (AMMA) is the national employer association representing the workplace relations and human resource management interests of the resources sector and allied industries.'

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Ailie Smith

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