Gold on the rise: read the November issue of MINE Australia now!

The November issue of MINE Australia magazine is out now, exploring what’s next for Australia’s gold production, analysing the challenges to Australia’s ambitions to invest in Indonesian nickel and explaining how Queensland can use seismic technology to identify untapped critical mineral reserves.

In this issue, we look at what’s in store for Australian gold production. National production levels have declined for five consecutive years even as gold prices reached record highs, but upcoming projects suggest a rebound may be near.

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Beyond gold, Australia is looking outward, targeting Indonesia’s nickel and Brazil’s critical minerals as COP30 opens new doors for international collaboration.

We speak with the Geological Survey of Queensland, a scientific arm of the Queensland Government, on how seismic technologies can uncover untapped critical minerals reserves.

We also review the key takeaway from IMARC 2025, with insights from this year’s speakers and attendees, before exploring the Australian mining sector’s decarbonisation efforts and challenges, from electrification and renewables integration to carbon capture and wastewater management.

Then, we spotlight Dani Tamati, founder and director of recruitment companies THE resources HUB and Resourceful Women, who offers practical advice on how women in mining can forge and sustain their careers.

Read all this and more insights into Australia’s mining industry in the latest issue of MINE Australia.

What to expect in the next issue of MINE Australia

We round off the year reviewing key trends in the Australian mining industry in 2025 that are likely to define 2026.

We also reveal which technologies Australasian miners are already investing in and those that they expect to invest in over the coming years.

We uncover how mining on Mars can help mineral exploration on Earth, with insights from Fleet Space chief exploration officer and co-founder Matt Pearson, and more.

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