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World's miners look at the future as Australia's biggest mining event enters final day

31st October 2024

     

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Around 10,000 delegates and exhibitors will gather at the International Mining and Resources Conference and Expo (IMARC) for the third and final day of this year’s record-breaking event.  

With two days of deals, debates and deliberations behind them, the participants from 115 countries will turn their attention to common global challenges facing the sector, including community engagement, the skills of the future, diversity and inclusion.  

Key highlights of Day 3 will include:  

  • First Nations participation in mining, with the ‘Beyond Indigenous Engagement’ panel at 9.05am set to explore ownership and shared prosperity in the mining sector, sharing insights from First Nations leaders, including representatives from the National Native Title Council.   
  • Diversity and inclusion in the workforce, with a panel led by AusIMM’s Stephen Durkin who will examine strategies for building a skilled, more diverse workforce at 9.35am.   
  • The next generation of budding miners, with more than 200 year 5 and 6 students from Sydney primary schools visiting IMARC to participate in interactive STEM activities, listen to role model talks from industry professionals, and partake in an exciting tour of the exhibition floor.   

Finally, tomorrow evening, delegates will once again gather for IMARC’s highly anticipated Gala Dinner, which will bring together industry in a celebration of global partnership and collaboration, including a very special award for an industry legend.  

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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