12/07/2025
The latest issue of Earthmovers & Excavators is on sale today!
In this issue’s cover story Flipscreen introduces the next evolution of its screening attachment – the WL3000, developed for mining applications.
With a special focus on crushing and screening in this edition, we highlight the new Keestrack B7h Jaw Crusher, available Down Under exclusively from Screenmasters Australia, while Multotec Australia’s MBV System brings a smarter offering to quarrying.
Over in WA, a versatile fleet of McCloskey equipment offers the mobility needed for RHT Contracting to operate across the state, and Crusher Screen Sales & Hire is ensuring all its equipment is suited for local conditions, with the latest example being the IMS PM1200-20TB pugmill.
If you’re looking for a sweet deal, Astec is offering a wide range of crushing and screening end-of-year sales, and Jaws Crushers is offering a special promotion on an Australian-first Rubble Master mobile compact impact crusher.
New machinery is on offer through Hercules Machinery Group, which has introduced its largest-ever H-2 series wheel loader and two new Hercules equipment types, while Makin Traks is diversifying its offering with the introduction of its own mini excavator range.
In a North Queensland rainforest, a custom Shantui dozer imported by Cobra Equipment Sales is clearing the way for remote construction, while a fleet of Volvo machinery is supporting ASQ to supply quarrying, crushing and recycling services across Victoria, and LiuGong dealer Aztech Group has delivered a new dozer to support the growing demand for nationally certified dozer operator training.
Also in this issue, JCB CEA has added three new regional dealers to its national network, UKW Spares & Machinery opens a new facility in Perth, Onetrak recently held a demo day to showcase a range of Tigercat forestry machinery, ITR Pacific’s Futura ground engaging tools offer smarter savings, and Hastings Deering’s digital systems help keep your Caterpillar fleet organised.
Wrapping up with our industry opinions, CCF QLD CEO Damian Long looks ahead to next year, while NAWIC CEO Cathryn Greville outlines the recent global webinar, igniting collaboration around male allyship.