EMC

EMC, or Entilton Mining Company, is a large mining company based in Knemphis, Hurstville.{{Company|title1=Entilton Mining Company|image1=|caption1=|formerly=F. Tredmel & Associates

(1827-1833)

Tredmel Mining Co.

(1833-1880)

Entilton Mining Co.

(1880-2004)

EMC

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History
The Tredmel Mine was dug in 1827 by Frederick Tredmel and his business partners in what was then part of Welligo.

In 1833, as the mine began to become a popular employer, the name was changed to Tredmel Mining Company.

In 1875, a major mining shaft collapsed at the Tredmel Mine, and over 100 people were killed. The mine was deemed unsafe by safety inspectors. The site was abandoned shortly afterwards.

In 1880, 200 acres of land was purchased near Entilton. It was chosen as the site for a new mine, due to its rich iron ore. The company was renamed the Entilton Mining Company.

In 1969, the land owned by the EMC became it's own area, named the Entilton Mining Estate.