08.09.2022
Over-reliance on biomass-based Carbon Removal Technologies could increase Climate and Food Security Risks
An international team of researchers highlighted the inherent risk of relying too much on carbon removal technologies to limit climate change in a new study just published in Nature.

![]() | Market-Place-4.0 Rio Tinto Group Ltd. Newcrest Mining Thiess Pty Ltd Maptek |
06.09.2022
Qld’s Wonder Woman takes home top National Award

Winner of the Exceptional Women in Resources National Award, Lydia Gentle and QRC Chief Executive Ian Macfarlane (credits: QRC)
Gold Coast-based engineer and FIFO worker Lydia Gentle has taken out the top honours at tonight’s prestigious BHP 2022 Women in Resources National Awards, presented by the Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) in Canberra.
Queensland Resources Council (QRC) Chief Executive Ian Macfarlane said Lydia is an outstanding example of the world-class workforce behind the state’s $84.3 billion resources sector.
On top of being a mother of two, Lydia heads a team of 600 people at BHP Mitsubishi Alliance’s (BMA) Peak Downs metallurgical coal mine near Moranbah in Central Queensland.
With a mining career spanning 17 years, in 2019 Lydia received an Order of Australia for her services to engineering. She is also the youngest Australian to achieve engineering executive status with Engineers Australia and is a passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
“I hope Lydia’s achievements and her long-standing commitment to promoting excellence in our industry will inspire more women to pursue a highly paid and highly skilled career in our industry,” Mr Macfarlane said.
“The door is wide open for more women to follow a trade or professional pathway into Queensland’s minerals and energy sector, which now has 7000 female employees.”
Mr Macfarlane congratulated Lydia and the four other Queensland finalists in the national awards on their contribution to the industry and accomplishments.
“These awards play a pivotal role in our sector’s efforts to bring better gender balance to our workforce,” he said.
“This is also the second year in a row that a Queensland woman has taken out the top national award, following Maryann Wipaki’s impressive win in 2021.
MCA Chief Executive Officer Tania Constable said awards were an opportunity to celebrate the diversity and contributions that women bring to the Australian resources sector.
“Twenty years ago, only 9,000 women were employed by Australian mining. Today, 57,000 women comprise 21 per cent of the mining workforce represented at all levels – from company boards to the on-site workforces at mine sites across the country,” Ms Constable said.
Mr Macfarlane said the face of the sector’s workforce is set to change dramatically over the next three years, as companies accelerate efforts to achieve 30 percent female participation by 2026.
“There is very strong support within Queensland resources companies to incorporate gender diversity into their mainstream business plans, because they recognise that with diversity comes improved safety, innovation and productivity.” he said.
According to the QRC’s latest State of the Sector report, 85 percent of Queensland CEOs believe a more diverse and inclusive workforce improves staff attraction and retention rates, and more than half (62%) believe it boosts business performance, productivity and employee wellbeing.
More than half (52%) said their organisation was already implementing new initiatives such as cultural awareness programs, paid parental leave above government requirements, mentoring and networking opportunities for women and gender pay gap audits.
The QRC congratulates all winners of this year’s Women in Resources National Awards including:
Newcrest Exceptional Young Woman in Australian Resources Award
Elle Farris, Corporate Counsel, Newmont Australia for her inspiring career journey and rapid progression within the resources sector, and her public calls to action to eliminate unacceptable behaviours.
Thiess Outstanding Australian Tradeswoman, Operator or Technician Award
Casey Martin, Underground Bogger Operator & tele-remote operation, Alkane Resources for her outstanding professional capability and support for women’s career advancement.
Maptek Women in Resources Technological Innovation Award
Emily Jaques, Senior Plant Metallurgist, Newcrest Mining for her innovative work on improving coarse gold recovery at Cadia through the use of HydroFloat technology.
Rio Tinto Gender Diversity Champion in Australian Resources Award
Michelle Wetherell, Superintendent, Human Resources, Training and Organisational Development, CMOC-Northparkes Mines for her stewardship of a large number and variety of programs that have contributed to the growing inclusion and diversity at Northparkes.
Applications for the 2023 Queensland Resources Awards for Women are now open, welcoming entries and nominations from women and men across the resources sector who are championing inclusion and diversity initiatives in their companies.
Source: QRC
Applications for the 2023 Queensland Resources Awards for Women are now open







06.09.2022
Endomines publishes Prospectus regarding the Re-domiciliation from Sweden to Finland and the Merger of Endomines AB (publ) into Endomines Finland Oyj
As communicated through a previous press release, Endomines’ Board of Directors has decided on a re-domiciliation of the parent company from Sweden to Finland through a cross-border downstream merger.

06.09.2022
Turquoise Hill enters into definitive Agreements with Rio Tinto
Turquoise Hill Resources Ltd. (TSX: TRQ) (NYSE: TRQ) announced that, based on the unanimous recommendation of an independent special committee of its board of directors, it has entered into an arrangement agreement with Rio Tinto plc and Rio Tinto International Holdings Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Rio Tinto plc, in respect of a transaction whereby Rio Tinto will acquire the approximately 49% of the issued and outstanding common shares of the Company that Rio Tinto does not currently own

02.09.2022
Metso Outotec expands its Digital Service Capabilities by acquiring Global Physical Asset Management in North America
Metso Outotec has closed the acquisition of Global Physical Asset Management, a technology provider based in North America. The acquisition will further strengthen Metso Outotec’s capabilities in digital field service inspections for grinding.

03.11.2023
GeoResources Journal 3-2023
Special Topic: Focus on fairness and skilled workforce.
GeoResources Journal 3-2023 is dedicated to the main topic areas of mining, tunnelling, geotechnics and energy, as well as the special topic: Focus on fairness and skilled workforce....
03.11.2023
Inspections of Flexible Protection Systems against Natural Hazards – Using and passing on Special Knowledge
Inspections of flexible protection systems against natural hazards are becoming increasingly important. Geobrugg passes on its knowledge in socalled CONSIS courses to keep the function of structures...
03.11.2023
Students from Freiberg University Mines Rescue and Mine-gas Protection Brigade highly placed at International Event
A team from Freiberg University of Mining and Technology has taken second place at this year’s MERD international mines rescue competition (Mine Emergency Rescue Development), which was held a...
28.11.2023 - 30.11.2023
Resourcing Tomorrow 2023
12.12.2023 - 13.12.2023
2nd International Congress and Exhibition - Mining of Uzbekistan and Central Asia
14.12.2023 - 15.12.2023
MINING WORLD CONGRESS 2023
14.12.2023 - 15.12.2023
GEOTEC HANOI 2023 – The 5th International Conference on Geotechnics for Sustainable Infrastructure Development

World’s longest Railway Tunnel Project – supported by innovative Conveyor Digitalisation and reliable Engineering
17. October 2022 (1967 Clicks)
The consortium BTC Brennero Tunnel Construction and the Hosch Group jointly delivered on a world-class tunnelling project by combining excellent engineering with the innovative remote monitoring system Hoschiris Discover.


RAG-Technikchronik - Buch 1: Technikentwicklung und Forschung der RAG
27. December 2019 (13018 Clicks)
Das Buch 1 "Technikentwicklung und Forschung der RAG" behandelt zusammenfassend die Ergebnisse der Bücher 2 bis 6 und ergänzt um das Thema Lagerstätte aus dem Buch 7. Das Thema „Forschung und Entwicklung“ wird genauso behandelt, wie der Streckenausbau, die Entwicklung der Technikbereiche, die Bergwerksautomatisierung und die Unternehmensdigitalisierung.


27.11.2023 (341 Clicks)
Akobo Minerals celebrates historic milestone: hitting gold ore body at the Segele Mine
