NEW life has been breathed into a landmark at the Central Highlands town of Capella in Queensland, with the refurbishment of the mine dragline bucket at the entrance to the Capella Industrial Park.

CQMS Razer, Gerada Engineering, SunCity Signs and the Central Highlands Regional Council joined forces to restore the EarthEater dragline bucket to its former glory as part of CQMS Razer’s 40th anniversary year activities across the region.

CQMS Razer chief executive officer John Barbagallo said the EarthEater dragline bucket was an important part of the Capella landscape, representing the ongoing presence of the mining industry across the region.

“40 years ago, CQMS Razer began its story in Central Queensland and with the support of the local community, local government, mining operators and our incredible staff, we have been able to grow into the global mining technology and productivity leaders we are today,” he said.

“We’re proud to be able to bring this original EarthEater dragline bucket back to its former glory and we encourage local residents and tourists travelling through the region to stop by and check it out.”

Visitors to the Capella dragline bucket are encouraged to share their photos via social media with the hashtags #Capellabucket, #CR40yrs, and #CentralHighlandsQLD, and in doing so help promote the region.

The CQMS Razer EarthEater dragline bucket began its Bowen Basin open cut coal mining life on December 14, 2001.

The bucket was used on a Marion 8050 dragline and during its life dug and moved more than 83mt of overburden at the mine site.

The dragline bucket weighs more than 41,000t and had a capacity of 46.4cu m.

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