MIWATCH are pleased to welcome Annah Moyo to the team as a Research Officer. Annah will be working on projects focused on geochemical characterisation and metal recovery from mine wastes, with a particular focus on our research in Queensland.
It’s official, ground has been broken in the Northern Territory, Australia. September has been a big month for the MIWATCH group here at the Sustainable Minerals Institute.
Eight finalists representing The University of Queensland's Faculties and Institutes participated in the UQ 3MT Finals at the iconic Customs House in Brisbane on 14 September 2022.
Together with Professor Gordon Southam (SEES, UQ), MWATCH's Thomas Jones is utilising the X-ray Fluorescence Mapping beamline to track metal mobility in tailings material from different sites across Tasmania and Queensland.
I’d like to announce that I will be convening and facilitating an online cultural heritage management course, with the support of some great speakers, through the Sustainable Minerals Institute. The course will run from the 17th August to the 4th September.
Brett Garland, Director of SMI's Minerals Industry Safety and Health Centre introduces the new professional development course 'Incident Investigation and Analysis', which was recently trialled with a group of leading experts and stakeholders from industry and government.