KWG Resources President Frank Smeenk Interview With Mining Weekly
Australian Mining Weekly Wrap, 15th July 2011
Australian Mining Weekly Wrap - Bob Brown, Mining's low divorce rate, and the latest on Pike River
CMTV / MINING WEEKLY.COM interview with Hannes Kotze
Mining Weekly International Tablets
2009 03 13 Second Take Mining Weekly
Mining Weekly launches international edition for iPad
Jeff Flake Grand Canyon Mining Weekly Republican Address
NUM's Motlatsi may head global union federation
Fin24: Harmony FY 2014 results
Mining project studies on the up – DRA
Ports for black coal juniors
Ozone provides cyanide destruction
Exciting new system automates mining of low seams
KWG Resources President Frank Smeenk Interview With Mining Weekly
Australian Mining Weekly Wrap, 15th July 2011
Australian Mining Weekly Wrap - Bob Brown, Mining's low divorce rate, and the latest on Pike River
CMTV / MINING WEEKLY.COM interview with Hannes Kotze
Mining Weekly International Tablets
2009 03 13 Second Take Mining Weekly
Mining Weekly launches international edition for iPad
Jeff Flake Grand Canyon Mining Weekly Republican Address
NUM's Motlatsi may head global union federation
Fin24: Harmony FY 2014 results
Mining project studies on the up – DRA
Ports for black coal juniors
Ozone provides cyanide destruction
Exciting new system automates mining of low seams
New blasting, smelting methods available to boost platinum -- Robinson
Investors edgy over reports from Bolivia
Exciting diamond find in Liberia -- John Bristow
Security of supply concerning platinum end-users -- Johnson Matthey
Transnet CEO criticises insufficient 'small guy' access at Richards Bay Coal Terminal
ARM's Motsepe confident SA will get through current labour impasse
Selected blast mining able to revive gold -- Robinson
Continental Coal on track for JSE listing -- CEO
Mining needs more regulatory certainty, efficiency, safety -- Carolus
Dr Bob Brown interviewed by Frank Jotzo, ANU Crawford School
7.30: Bob Brown interview, Australian Gay Marriage Bill failure, 19 Sep 2012
Greens leader Bob Brown criticises the Australian media
Fiona Byrne Interviewed : BOB BROWN & THE VERY THIN GREEN LINE.
"New Orleans as Discourse" - Bob Brown Interview
Wild Tasmania - Bob Brown interview
Bob Brown interview - ABC news breakfast 17.2.11
The Locker Room with Bob Brown: Parnelli Jones Interview
Former Greens leader Brown joins Sea Shepherd
Ammach in America Bob Dean & Bob Brown
The Bob Brown Interview
Senator Bob Brown, Sth-Wst Cnr, Tasmania Travel Video Guide
Interview with Bob Brown
Interview with Bob Brown
Crazy time Bob Brown Interview.flv
A Day of American Music - Bob Brown Bluegrass Interview - WBIG - 10/28/2013
Mrs. Billy Bob Brown Interview
Billy Bob Brown Interview
Sky Agenda interviews Senator Bob Brown - 13-3-2011
Bob Brown Media Meltdown Press Conference 19/May/2011 (highlights)
Retinoblastoma Interview with Bob Brown
BOB BROWN & THE VERY THIN GREEN LINE.
"Bulldog" Bob Brown vs Andy Big Bear
Robert James "Bob" Brown (born 27 December 1944) is an Australian senator and former Parliamentary Leader of the Australian Greens. He was the first openly gay member of the Parliament of Australia, and the first openly gay leader of an Australian political party. Brown was elected to the Australian Senate on the Tasmanian Greens ticket, joining with sitting Greens Western Australia senator Dee Margetts to form the first group of Australian Greens senators following the 1996 federal election. He was re-elected in 2001 and again in 2007.
While serving in the Tasmanian parliament, Brown successfully campaigned for a large increase in the protected wilderness areas. Brown led the Australian Greens from the party's foundation in 1992 until April 2012, a period in which polls grew to around 10% at state and federal levels (13.9% of the primary vote in 2010). From 2002 to 2004 when minor parties held the balance of power in the Senate, Brown became a well-recognised politician. In October 2003 Brown was the subject of international media interest when he was suspended from the parliament for interjecting during an address by United States president George W. Bush.
Jeffrey Lane "Jeff" Flake (born December 31, 1962) is the U.S. Representative for Arizona's 6th congressional district, serving since 2001. He is a member of the Republican Party. He was featured in the documentary series How Democracy Works Now: Twelve Stories.
Flake is running for a seat in the United States Senate in 2012.
Flake was born in Snowflake, Arizona, the son of Nerita (née Hock) and Dean Maeser Flake. His birth town was named in part for his great-great-grandfather, Mormon pioneer William J. Flake. Flake was educated at Brigham Young University and was a Mormon missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to South Africa in the early 1980s. He worked in the public affairs sector after college and served as Executive Director of the Foundation for Democracy in Namibia and Executive Director of the Goldwater Institute before entering the House of Representatives.
Flake was first elected to what was then Arizona's 1st congressional district in 2000, after Republican incumbent Matt Salmon stepped down in honor of a self-imposed term limit. The district was then renumbered to the 6th district as Arizona gained two Congressional seats due to the results of the 2000 census.