This presentation explores an experimental approach to mine closure planning and community participation that foregrounds the dialogue between technical and legal approaches to the mine and the knowledge and values of affected Indigenous communities.
The Centre for Water in the Minerals Industry's Environmental Geochemistry develops innovative tools for understanding and predicting geochemical processes, which underpin sustainable management of waste rock dumps, mineral processing tailings and final voids.
The Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining's Mine Closure Hub is a virtual space that provides information about mine closure and post-mining transition that’s relevant for host communities and other stakeholders.
The Dust and Respiratory Health Program's project in evaluating risks for adverse respiratory health in Queensland workers exposed to coal mine dust and respirable crystalline silica: exploration and integration of existing data systems.
The SMI Dust and Respiratory Health Program project on baseline health risk assessment report. Ernst & Young and The University of Queensland were engaged by RSHQ to conduct a baseline review of occupational health risk data relevant to the resources sector in Queensland.
A new partnership between the Queensland Government and UQ's Sustainable Minerals Institute (SMI) will help unlock the potential of the state’s burgeoning critical minerals industry.
The Minerals Industry Safety and Health Centre (MISHC) is internationally recognised for delivering innovative research to create safer, healthier and more rewarding workplaces.