Our ‘Improved Prediction, Remediation and Closure of Acid and Neutral Metalliferous Drainage’ Dig Deeper Webinar is next Friday 15 September.
https://t.co/e8Oe6pN9e4
Our 'Future-proofing a small government authority against the mining boom and bust cycle' Dig Deeper webinar is this Friday 25 August.
Register here: /bit.ly/47FrQIL
Register for our 'Lessons from socio-economic transitions in coal mining regions' Dig Deeper webinar on 30 June. The webinar presented by Jeffrey Jacquet - Associate Professor of Rural Sociology at The Ohio State University. https://t.co/sRxgesZW4W
A power plant funeral- Coal mining is an identity that is being taken away. Local communities need to tell their story through the arts.
@jacquetjeffrey speaking at Closure and Transition Symposium at World Mining Congress
@crctime@miningWMC#WMC2023
Post-mining transitions is fundamentally about values - what matters to people? and what are we transitioning into?’
Prof Fiona Haslam McKenzie
@crctime@miningWMC#WMC2023
Is there a different way to approach closure Planning? ‘End land use’ is about continued land uses for Traditional Owners Nalaine Morin from @SkeenaResources
@MiningWMC@crctime#wmc2023
Jonathan McLeod from the Northern Land Council speaking about the Gulkulu mine operated by Traditional Owners in Northern Territory, Australia at the First Nations Perspectives session at he Mine Closure and Transition Symposium #WMC2023@crc_time#Mining@CSIRO@UQ_News
Our Research Director Professor @TomMeasham is leading a Symposium at the World Mining Congress, 26 - 29 June in Brisbane. We asked him about the Congress and what delegates can expect from the Symposium. https://t.co/aWmemAhAcF
Register for the Symposium https://t.co/7WMQVrjf2b
Today, our Engagement Manager (First Nations) Caroline Williams and Regional Engagement Officer Rae Young are excited to attend the Indigenous Women In Mining and Resources Australia (@iwimra ) inaugural Connecting First Nations Women in the Minerals Sector conference.
It’s on again! I'm taking part in The Push-Up Challenge to raise funds for Lifeline - 3144 pushups over 3 weeks for mental health. Every dollar helps - please donate here https://t.co/vRNfxNSC9L
Just back from an outstanding trip to UK and Poland with the Global Research Collaboration Network on Coal Transitions - reflections in my blog post below. Thanks @SarahEKnuth and @OlaLisSTS for being fabulous hosts @JacquetJeffrey @resilientplaces
Our Research Director, Professor @TomMeasham, recently returned from his trip to Durham (UK) and Poland with the Global Coal Transitions Research Coordination Network, and he was burning to get his highlights written down. You can read them here https://t.co/SUXOhn6g4o
Happy World Heritage Day! 🏛️🌲
We are taking this opportunity to highlight project 2.1 which looks at the diverse interpretations of "value" associated with mine closure and post-mine transformations. https://t.co/HmRnuYHq0J
Our Research Director, Professor @TomMeasham, will present the learnings from our foundational phase and how this research affects future phases at this week's JKMRC Friday Seminar.
Follow the link to register.
https://t.co/EUOcAAYQNX
#crctime#research
Our Risk, Evaluation and Planning Program Lead, Associate Professor Bryan Maybee, recently co-authored a paper with Eric Lilford and Michael Hitch on #Environmental, #Social and #Governance (ESG) risk, uncertainty, and the mining life cycle.
https://t.co/C0q7diKdDy
We are delighted to announce our newest #scholarship recipient of the Higher Degree by Research scheme - @SavutiHennings1.
Welcome aboard, Savuti. We look forward to your #collaboration and the outcomes of your exciting #research!
https://t.co/QlfM09MSru
Applications are now open for our First Nations Higher Degree by Research (HDR) top-up scholarships!
Applications for mid-year 2023 entry close on Wednesday, May 10, 2023.
For more information, follow the link below.
https://t.co/4uDhc9h5Z0
We’re delighted to share the Foundations for Effective Indigenous Inclusion Final report. https://t.co/K2NSbjm1dV
The Indigenous-led research report provides evidence-based recommendations to support CRC TiME to partner with First Nations people, communities and organisations.
Congratulations on your upcoming publication, @ebony_cowan!
We are excited to share this because Ebony is our first CRC TiME Top-up scholarship student to publish a paper!
Read the publication with the link below
https://t.co/rzTsPcMREw