
In the September issue of MINE Australia we begin with a look into Western Australia’s mining workforce shortage, where booming employment highlights an urgent need for new skills and solutions. We also examine how digitalisation of the mining industry is widening the mine maintenance skills gap.
Then, we turn to the promise of green iron as a new export lifeline for Australia and highlight miners’ efforts in decarbonising iron ore and steel under net-zero pressure.
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We also review the growing role of renewables in mining operations, showcasing recent progress across the industry.
We wrap up with an overview of the leading areas for investment opportunities in Southeast Asia, where untapped reserves present significant potential for Australian miners.
Looking ahead to IMARC
Elsewhere, we provide a preview of IMARC 2025, the International Mining and Resources Conference taking place next month.
In 2025, IMARC’s themes of strengthening supply chains, optimising costs and driving productivity, address the urgent need to bridge boardroom strategy with the new operational realities.
For Event Director Sherene Asnasyous, that means tackling how macro shocks ripple quickly into site-level decisions, and creating a programme that connects those worlds. We ask her how this thinking has shaped IMARC 2025.
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