Sustainable Minerals Institute (SMI)

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Brisbane, Qld, Australia
Joined December 2014

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  1. SMI's new short course addresses the foundational processes, practices & requirements for effective application of geology in a deep environment. Course runs 13-15 July in-person or online, see website for details

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  2. There's still time to register for SMI's June webinar tomorrow at 9am. Tony Hodge will be presenting on 'The biggest challenge facing : The nature and pace of social and environmental performance improvement'

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  3. An oldie but a goodie - 's sits down with Paul Gow to discuss exploration - how it has evolved, what the future looks like and the role of research

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  4. May 27

    There's still time to register for the 'AMD Management: Risk and Opportunity' online course facilitated by and sponsored by SSG, INAP, Meyer Consulting & Mancal Energy. Course runs 7 June - 9 July

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  5. May 27

    Registrations open for the first of three webinars aimed at encouraging dialogue on mineral governance and , 10 June 06.30am. In partnership with & Brazilian Ministry of Mines and Energy

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  6. May 25

    If you work in the and minerals industry and want to expand your skills & capabilities in managing a complex and dynamic business system to maximise performance, register for our upcoming SiMINE simulation short course

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  7. May 24

    Mohsen Yahyaei from 's JKMRC is presenting the webinar on 31 May 'Soft Sensors and their application in model predictive control' see the website for more info and to register

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  8. May 23

    A great opportunity to recognise women working in in

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  9. May 23

    It's not too late to register for SMI's upcoming practical and effective training. The G-MIRM short course is running at our St Lucia campus 31 May - 3 June

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  10. May 20

    Are you a Social Impact Assessment (SIA) practitioner? Don't miss out on SMI's in-person 'Social Impact Assessment in the Extractives: Critical Perspectives' Masterclass running 17 & 18 June

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  11. May 19

    At this week's JKMRC Seminar, Dr Nadja Kunz, will challenge the dominant paradigm of water risk management in arguing for a broader approach that recognises the sector's use and management of water. Register:

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  12. May 18

    Social Impact Assessment is now part and parcel of the project approval phase. Explore how SIA practice has changed and how it will need to continue to change in SMI's upcoming masterclass 17 & 18 June

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  13. May 17

    Join us for the next SMI Webinar on 1 June when Dr. Anthony Hodge will examine the nature and pace of and social performance improvements in over the past 30 years - registrations open

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  14. May 17

    Reducing the Daily Grind read about a froth-free flotation technology that could halve the energy use in the grinding step of operations

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  15. May 16

    As part of student Chelsea Morrigan reflects on how transphobia – both from the world around her, and from within herself – shaped her identity on her journey to transition

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  16. May 16

    Mine site managers, superintendents & supervisors - registrations are open for our in-person G-MIRM G3 Managers Education Program starting 31 May in Brisbane

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  17. May 12

    Join us! We are looking for a Professor of Mining Geology, to lead an important initiative within the WH Bryan Mining and Geology Research Centre at SMI

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  18. May 12

    Registrations are open for the 'AMD Management: Risk and Opportunity' online course running 7 June-9 July, facilitated by . More info and to register:

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  19. May 11

    New program at SMI led by focuses on as an agent for change - undertaking research, education, technical assistance, and capacity building on the local materials most important for local development

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  20. May 10

    SMI's new Mine Waste Transformation through Characterisation (MIWATCH) Group has developed a set of geometallurgical toolkits that determine the properties of waste & assess how it should be managed to reduce risks

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