As lockdown rules ease and borders reopen, planning for the International Mining and Resources Conference is back on track for the rescheduled dates of January 31 to February 2, 2022.
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Can robots deliver a social licence?
Mining companies embracing automation and technological innovation must be also be aware of the possible implications for their social licence to operate, according to a social performance specialist.
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Getting it right in Africa 2020
As the mining industry continues to create positive, social and economic impacts locally and on a global stage, a report compiled by Oxfam has challenged contributions by mining companies operating in Africa but failed to properly account for all economic inputs.
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Innovators to watch at IMARC 2019
Australia’s largest gathering of mining leaders and innovators will be coming to Melbourne for the International Mining and Resources Conference and Expo (IMARC) from 29-31 October.
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Winners of the Australian Bulk Handling Awards
The Australian Bulk Handling Awards was held in Melbourne last night and recognises the outstanding achievements and successes of companies across the bulk solids handling sector.
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Rockwell Automation launches Industry 4.0-focused customer centre in Melbourne
Rockwell Automation has launched a customer experience centre (CEC) in Australia to inspire businesses through automation technology.
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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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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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Hail Victoria: The new five-year state plan for mining
Australian Mining looks over the latest mineral resources strategy from the Victorian Government, which aims for a spend of $220 million over the next five years.
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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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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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Limited tickets for Women In Industry left
Organisers have advised that limited tickets to the fourth annual Women in Industry Awards and Conference remain for next week's event in Melbourne.
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Newcrest partners with Unearthed Melbourne
Newcrest Mining has partnered with Unearthed once again for its upcoming hackathon in Melbourne from March 17-19.
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BREAKING: Rio Tinto dismisses Ranger rehab funding concerns as “hypothetical”
Rio Tinto has stated that concerns about the funding for rehabilitation of the Northern Territory Ranger mine site are hypothetical, and remain the concerns of the ERA board of directors.
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Anti-coal protesters target Melbourne’s CBD
Protesters unfurled a giant banner at Melbourne’s Flinders Street railway station this morning calling for an end to Australia’s coal industry.
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Rio Tinto closes office, slashes jobs
Rio Tinto has closed its Sydney office and cut jobs in Melbourne as it carries out its plans to cut costs.
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