When only eight students signed up to study first-year mining engineering at Western Australia’s Curtin University last year, alarm bells went off.
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Remote mining operations on remote control
The future of mining will be on display in October when Australia’s largest mining conference examines the impact of technology on every aspect from exploration to production.
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Resource and energy exports tipped to hit new records
Australia’s chief economist reported in June that the nation’s resource and energy exports are set to hit a new record of $285 billion in 2019–20, before falling back in 2020–21.
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METStech Passport brings the Australian and Chilean mining sectors closer
Australian Mining speaks with participants of this year’s METStech Passport program, a two-week immersion into the Chilean mining industry.
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Rio Tinto CEO targets a reinvention of mining
Rio Tinto chief executive officer Jean-Sebastien Jacques wants mining to reinvent itself and pioneer the industry into the 21st century
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Evolution chair backs mid-tier strategy in gold sector
Evolution Mining executive chair Jake Klein believes the gold industry is suffering from "cognitive bias" regarding prices for the precious metal.
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Rio Tinto developing chemical procedure for extraction of rare mineral
Rio Tinto is engaging the company's team of global experts to develop a new chemical procedure to process a mineral known only to occur at Jadar in Serbia.
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Scania debuts XT mining trucks
Scania Australia has unveiled the latest XT mining and construction truck range at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Melbourne today.
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Newcrest, Roy Hill among finalists for major METS collaboration award
METS Ignited has chosen the finalists for its annual Collaboration Award, which will take place at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) Gala Dinner on Wednesday October 31.
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The cost of failing to obtain local community approval
There was a time when a resource project proponent could conduct its environmental studies, fill out its application forms and then go about arranging project finance whilst waiting for government approvals to roll in.
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Innovation reflects Victoria’s standing in world mining
Carlton is better known for its boutique retail and dining than the production of niche mining equipment, but a locally owned and operated business is forging ahead in the earth resources sector, and it’s getting noticed.
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Seven billion reasons to visit Australia’s ‘spiritual home of mining’ this October
In less than two months, Australia’s largest mining event will attract investors with billions in their pockets to Melbourne for four days of learning, unparalleled networking and deal-making at the 5th annual International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) taking place in Melbourne from October 29–November 1.
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The unbreakable bond between oil and steel
While it might sound like the title to a heavy metal song, the unbreakable bond between oil and steel is very real and an indicator of how the global economy is trending.
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Australian companies chosen for METStech Passport exchange program to Chile
Three Australian mining equipment companies are to embark on a two-week immersive course in Chile as part of government-funded body METS Ignited's METStech Passport program.
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Future leaders critical to the future of the mining industry
With the mining industry currently facing a critical skills shortage, a larger emphasis needs to be placed on attracting and engaging the next generation of leaders, says the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) — founding partner of the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC).
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IMARC offers first look at star-studded speaker line-up
Organisers of the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) have revealed the first set of confirmed speakers for the 2018 event.
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Nuclear power concerns: US expert says Aussies need to ‘get over it’
American nuclear power advocate Michael Shellenberger spoke at the International Mines and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Melbourne yesterday, stating that Australians need to get over their hang ups about nuclear power.
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Fortescue CEO receives ‘Legend in Mining’ award at IMARC 2017
Nev Power, the chief executive officer of Fortescue, has been awarded the 2017 Mines and Money Legend in Mining award at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Melbourne.
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Adani Australia GM defends company culture in IMARC speech
Muthuraj Guruswamy, Australia general manager of corporate affairs and business development at Indian conglomerate Adani, yesterday provided an update on the status of the company's Carmichael coal project in Queensland at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Melbourne.
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IMARC set to exceed industry expectations
The International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Melbourne this week is set to exceed industry expectations, having confirmed more than 3500 people to attend – a 40 per cent increase on last year’s attendance.
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