b'Project communicationsIn the very early days, project communications consisted of shouting out to your mate on site. More formal project meetings would happen around the campfire and calls to suppliers would happen in town when possible. Eventually, telex turned up on site, then phones and, soon enough, fax machines. But throughout this technological evolution in communications, the mailbagin and out of the sites, back to head office, including daily reports (in triplicate)was the main source of information and planning.Of course, the way we communicate these days may as well be from another planet compared to the 1980s and even the 1990s. Email, mobile phones, GPS tracking and sensor controls dont just bring everyone closer, they keep people safer. The mailbag has been resigned to history.Theres always time for fun whenMoura mine, c. 1960s. youre with Thiess. 38'