Earlier this week, our Principal Technical Advisor, Dr Jason Dunlop, had the pleasure of presenting his paper 'Comparing coal mine rehabilitation practices in Queensland, Australia with Wyoming, United States of America' at Mine Closure 2024 with one of his co-authors Muthu Kuchanur! 📜 Read the full paper here: https://lnkd.in/gi5rcsAz This paper compares open cut coal mine rehabilitation practices in Queensland and Wyoming, including a qualitative comparison of progressive rehabilitation performance. It was a collaborative effort from our own James Purtill and Jason Dunlop, and the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality, and is another example of the exciting work we continue to do with other mining jurisdictions. Australian Centre for Geomechanics International Conferences on Mine Closure
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The Office of the Queensland Mine Rehabilitation Commissioner understands that a collaborative multi-disciplinary approach is needed to ensure the best social, economic, environmental, and scientific, mine rehabilitation outcomes are achieved. Our vision is leading Queensland to achieve best practice in mined land rehabilitation. We do this through four key responsibilities: • Connect - Engage with stakeholders and the community to raise awareness of mine rehabilitation matters. • Research - Produce technical reports on the best practice rehabilitation of land impacted by resource activities • Advise - Provide advice to the Minister on mine rehabilitation practices, outcomes and policies • Report - Report on mine rehabilitation performance and trends in Queensland Our research publications are available on our website and aim to establish clear evidence based, best practice standards for mined land rehabilitation.
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Last week, some of our Critical Minerals Queensland staff accompanied James Purtill Office of the Queensland Mine Rehabilitation Commissioner on a facilitated tour of Vecco Group’s Vanadium Electrolyte plant – the first of its kind in Australia. Developed with funding support from the Queensland Government, the Townsville facility was central to the development of Queensland’s first grid scale vanadium flow battery installed at Berrinba in partnership with Sumitomo Corporation and Energy Queensland. Vecco Group is developing battery assembly facilities in parallel with the development of the Vecco Critical Minerals Mining Project near Julia Creek. The development of the Julia Creek/Richmond Critical Mineral Zone to grow a vanadium mining and processing sector in Queensland is a key plank in Queensland’s ambition to open up a new critical mineral mining and processing sector for the State.
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The future of sustainable mining starts now. We’re offering two scholarships for Queensland students committed to advancing innovative environmental practices in the resources sector. Learn how the support from QRC transformed Dr Leigh Stitz's career and opened doors for her pioneering work in environmental science. Apply by 13 December 2024 👉 https://lnkd.in/gMqVrDrY #QRC #EnvironmentalStewardship #LandRehabilitation #SustainableMining
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🤝 Yesterday we had the pleasure of connecting with a visiting delegation of mining professionals from Mongolia! It was a great opportunity to share insights from both jurisdictions on the challenges and opportunities of mine rehabilitation and the green energy transition. We are continuing to grow our network of stakeholders across a range of mining jurisdictions. Council for Sustainable Development and Social Responsibility German-Mongolian Institute for Resources and Technology (GMIT) Mongolian Institute for Innovative Policies Mongolian National Mining Association/Монголын Уул Уурхайн Үндэсний Ассоциаци Mongolian University of Science and Technology National University of Mongolia
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Do you want to learn more about the rehabilitation performance and trends across Queensland’s resources sector? Check out our latest annual report: https://lnkd.in/gCyrvbDM In addition to rehabilitation performance and trends information, our annual report details our leading practice mine rehabilitation research and stakeholder engagement activities for the 2023-24 financial year. Figure 2 shows the cumulative areas of disturbance and rehabilitation for the 207 mines subject to PRC plan requirements to the end of calendar year 2023, from data provided by companies in their annual returns. #qmrc #mining #rehabilitation #research #data #report
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📢 We are excited to announce that we have just published our 2023-24 Annual Report! On Friday 20 September 2024, the Minister for the Environment and the Great Barrier Reef and Minister for Science and Innovation tabled our 2023-24 report in Parliament. The report details our operations during the 2023-24 financial year. This includes information on our leading practice mine rehabilitation research and stakeholder engagement activities. The report also builds on our previous years’ data to provide more granular and contextualised rehabilitation performance and trend information for the Queensland resource sector. The full 2023-24 QMRC Annual Report can be found here: https://lnkd.in/ghd8ytf6 We look forward to continuing to publish leading practice advice and engaging with a broad range of stakeholders throughout the remainder of the 2024 and beyond. #qmrc #mining #rehabilitation #research #data #report
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🌱 CQMRG 2024 Workshop Highlights! We’re excited to share the #success of our first event of the year, held on the 8th of August 2024. The ACARP / rehabilitation research-focused workshop took place at two locations: the Sustainable Minerals Institute of The University of Queensland in #Brisbane and the Department of Environment, Science and Innovation office in #Emerald. 🎥 Check out the video recap featuring key moments from both venues, including insightful presentations on ACARP projects, an engaging survey hosted by the Office of the Queensland Mine Rehabilitation Commissioner (QMRC), and our special recognition moments. 🌟 Congratulations to Neil Dale on receiving the CQMRG Life Membership, and Adam Heap for being honoured with the Ross Gooley Award for his contributions to the industry. Thank you to everyone who joined us in person. Stay tuned, as we’ll be announcing details of our next #event very soon! Also, keep an eye on the CQMRG social media channels, as we’ll be making some exciting changes to our content. 🔗 If you are not part of the Central Queensland Rehabilitation Group (CQMRG) please join us here: https://lnkd.in/ge7_UUhw #CQMRG #MiningRehabilitation #ACARP #SustainableMining #MineRehabilitation #EnvironmentalResearch #QueenslandMining #SustainableDevelopment #IndustryRecognition #MiningIndustryEvents Martine Goldner Kim Exmann Stuart Ritchie Sue Henderson Pascal Bolz Samantha Lloyd Claire Cote James Purtill Kate Baker Guilherme da Silva Chris Mann Daniel Perrin
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Thank you to CRC TiME for a fantastic few days at the 2024 forum. Our team had a great time listening, learning, presenting and connecting with people from across the mine closure sphere! #minerehabilitation #mineclosure
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Last week we had the pleasure of sponsoring and presenting at the 2024 Central Queensland Mine Rehabilitation Group (CQMRG) Workshop! Our session included an overview of our current work program, a special guest presentation from Guilherme da Silva and a feedback discussion to help shape our future research. It was great to catch-up with plenty of familiar faces and hear about plenty of exciting research happening in the mine rehabilitation space. If you would like to view the QMRC research that was discussed, visit our website: https://lnkd.in/giS6t6u7
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📢 New publication! Our latest publication on grazing as a post-mining land use is now live on the OQMRC website. This publication distils the work described in our three previously released technical papers on grazing as a post-mining land use and presents our views on how it may be used by those working towards leading practice rehabilitation. 🐮 You can view the full suite of grazing publications here: https://lnkd.in/eKHgH7RN #grazing #mining #rehabilitation #research #qmrc