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Stocks To Watch
Episode 497: Canadian North Resources ($CNRI) Advances Technical Programs for the Ferguson Lake Project

Stocks To Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 9:09


On October 8, 2024, Canadian North Resources (TSXV: CNRI | OTCQX: CNRSF | FSX: EO0) reported on the progression of its technical programs for its Ferguson Lake Critical Minerals Project in Nunavut, Canada, during the 2024 summer season. These programs, which include a LiDAR survey as well as the upgrading and renewing of licenses and permits, are crucial for the next phase of exploration and development of the company's flagship asset.In this interview, we sat down with Head of Corporate Development Sophy Cesar and Project Geologist Carl Philippe Folkesson to discuss in more detail the progress and significance of Canadian North Resources' technical programs, along with their market outlook for the following critical minerals: nickel, copper, and platinum group metals. They also talked about the company's attendance at the upcoming 2024 International Mining and Resources Conference in Sydney, Australia on October 30 at 10:15 AM (local time).For more information about the technical programs at Ferguson Lake, read: https://cnresources.com/2024/10/08/canadian-north-resources-provides-update-of-technical-programs-for-the-ferguson-lake-project/Watch the full YouTube interview here: https://youtu.be/BmqWAbvbWMAAnd follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1

Holiday Breakfast
Shane Jones: Resources Minister hoping to use Australia trip to entice investment in mining

Holiday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 4:38 Transcription Available


The Resources Minister is hoping to use an Australia trip to entice investment in New Zealand mining. Shane Jones is leaving today to attend and speak at the International Mining and Resources Conference in Sydney. The Government is including mining projects in the fast-track consent legislation and revising overseas investment criteria. Jones told Tim Beveridge it's important to amplify the message New Zealand is open for business. “Too many Kiwis don't find an opportunity in New Zealand in such work, and by opening it up, attracting investment with the necessary guardrails, New Zealand can add to our GDP by finally using not only the predictable minerals, but rare minerals that we possess.” LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Proactive - Interviews for investors
IMARC 2024 to spotlight sustainability, innovation and industry leaders in mining transformation

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 12:30


Proactive's Tylah Tully sat down with International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) event director Sherene Asnasyous to discuss the upcoming event to be held at the ICC Sydney from October 29 to 31, 2024. Sherene shared insights on what attendees can expect from the 2024 event and highlighted the impressive lineup of presenters this year, which will include a mix of industry leaders, innovators and government representatives. These speakers are set to cover a wide range of topics, showcasing the depth and breadth of the global mining sector. One of the key features of IMARC 2024 is the introduction of several new elements designed to enhance the overall experience for participants. This year's conference will place greater emphasis on sustainability and the integration of cutting-edge technology within mining operations. These updates reflect the evolving needs of the industry and underscore IMARC's commitment to staying at the forefront of mining innovation. In discussing the emerging trends shaping the mining landscape, Sherene pointed to themes such as decarbonisation, critical minerals and automation. These areas are becoming increasingly important as the industry adapts to global demands for sustainable practices and the transition to green energy solutions. The drive toward cleaner energy sources is reshaping the way companies approach mining, making these trends central to the industry's future. Sherene attributed IMARC's ongoing success and strong reputation to its ability to bring together diverse voices from across the sector, creating a platform for valuable networking and knowledge sharing. She noted that the conference has consistently provided actionable insights and fostered collaborations that have driven progress in mining. As for what investors and attendees can expect this year, Sherene promised a dynamic event packed with thought-provoking discussions, new partnership opportunities, and valuable takeaways for all participants, ensuring that IMARC 2024 continues to deliver exceptional value. To register for the event go to https://imarcglobal.com/register #ProactiveInvestors #IMARC2024 #ASX #MiningInnovation #SustainabilityInMining #CriticalMinerals #Decarbonisation #MiningConference #GreenEnergyTransition #MiningIndustry #AutomationInMining #SydneyEvents #GlobalMining

InspectTech: The Evident NDT Podcast
Episode 38: Guest Host Michelle Wright with Todd Houlahan

InspectTech: The Evident NDT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 31:57


In this episode of InspectTech, guest host Michelle Wright talks with Todd Houlahan, Director of International Mining at Evident. In this discussion, Todd shares his expertise on X-ray fluorescence (XRF) testing and its applications in the mining NDT industry. Listen in as Todd shares about challenges and opportunities he's faced in the industry and his views on how XRF has evolved in the mining industry, from mineral exploration to the laboratory. Todd Houlahan graduated from the University of Newcastle, Australia in 1993 with a bachelor's degree in applied science (environmental) with a major in soils and hydrology. He then worked for 7 years as a contaminated land consultant in Australia and the UK with various companies before being introduced to handheld XRF in 2000 while remediating a Pb contaminated site in Sydney. From 2000–2004, he worked for a distributor of XRF analyzers in Australia and used handheld XRF as a consultant, a contractor, and in sales capacities on numerous geochem projects. From 2004–2008, Todd worked directly for a major XRF technology manufacturer and was integral in the mass introduction of modern X-ray tube-based units to the exploration and mining sector, supporting distributors and customers in the EMEA region. Since 2008, Todd has been the Director of International Mining at Evident and is now based out of Hertfordshire in the UK. For the past 22 years, he has dedicated his career to portable XRF (pXRF) applications in the minerals industry. His passion is best practice application of the technology, customer training, and unique and innovative pXRF applications.

Bitcoin verstehen
Episode 159 - Bitcoin-Mining: Für alle sinnvoll? Mit Timo & Luca von Munich International Mining

Bitcoin verstehen

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 66:59


In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Timo Steipe und Luca Infeld von Munich International Mining über Bitcoin-Mining in der Praxis und wer Mining betreiben sollte. Hiefür berichten uns die beiden zunächst, welche Dienstleistungen und Produkte MIM anbietet, wie der Prozess aussieht, wenn ihr einen Bitcoin-Minern bei ihnen erwerben möchtet und wann sich dieses Investment finanziell lohnt. Anschließend erläutern sie, welche Voraussetzungen für das Bitcoin-Mining in einem Land bestehen müssen, welche Rolle der Energiemix spielt und wieso für sie Paraguay interessant geworden ist. Zum Abschluss diskutieren wir noch, für wen es sich lohnt selbst Bitcoin-Mining zu betreiben und wie sie die Zukunft dieser Industrie sehen. Ihr möchtet unseren Podcast unterstützen? Hier findet ihr alle Möglichkeiten inklusive unserer Lightning-Spendenadresse & den Value 4 Value Links: bitcoinverstehen.info/unterstuetzen/

Bitcoin verstehen
Episode 159 - Bitcoin-Mining: Für alle sinnvoll? Mit Timo & Luca von Munich International Mining

Bitcoin verstehen

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 66:59


In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Timo Steipe und Luca Infeld von Munich International Mining über Bitcoin-Mining in der Praxis und wer Mining betreiben sollte. Hiefür berichten uns die beiden zunächst, welche Dienstleistungen und Produkte MIM anbietet, wie der Prozess aussieht, wenn ihr einen Bitcoin-Minern bei ihnen erwerben möchtet und wann sich dieses Investment finanziell lohnt. Anschließend erläutern sie, welche Voraussetzungen für das Bitcoin-Mining in einem Land bestehen müssen, welche Rolle der Energiemix spielt und wieso für sie Paraguay interessant geworden ist. Zum Abschluss diskutieren wir noch, für wen es sich lohnt selbst Bitcoin-Mining zu betreiben und wie sie die Zukunft dieser Industrie sehen. Ihr möchtet unseren Podcast unterstützen? Hier findet ihr alle Möglichkeiten inklusive unserer Lightning-Spendenadresse & den Value 4 Value Links: bitcoinverstehen.info/unterstuetzen/

The Crownsmen Show
MN 100. MacLean Engineering - Electrification, Expansion, and Underground Mining Solutions in Australia

The Crownsmen Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 34:35


In this part 1 of our three-part series, Mining Now travels to Australia to interview VP of Technology Patrick Marshall and Product Management & Business Development Dan Stern. This episode is filmed at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Sydney. Click here to watch

The Road to Autonomy
Episode 119 | Open Autonomy, A Conversation with Paul Newman, Oxbotica and Andrew Pyne, Wenco International Mining Systems

The Road to Autonomy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 58:03


Paul Newman, Founder, Oxbotica and Andrew Pyne, President & CEO, Wenco International Mining Systems joined Grayson Brulte on The Road to Autonomy Podcast to discuss their partnership and open autonomy. The conversation begins with Paul discussing the founding of Oxbotica in 2014 and his thoughts on applying autonomy to the mining sector.The economics made a ton of sense, it's important, it's doable technically, the business case is made and if I am honest, it's an epically awesome industry. – Paul NewmanIn May 2019, Wenco and parent company Hitachi Construction Machinery became the first company to announce support for open autonomy. Wenco made this decision based on feedback from customers as they wanted to continue to use Hitachi excavators, and not be forced to switch to a new closed autonomous stack solution. Customers really want to have choice and what we are enabling them to do is actually to have that choice. Whether that is to use the Hitachi excavator, the Wenco technology or even some of our competitor technologies. – Andrew PyneThe open autonomy approach is allowing Hitachi's customers to save money and keep control of their operations. The partnership between Wenco and Oxbotica works because it is a relationship that is built on mutual trust and respect. It's this trust that allows for a maximum amount of flexibility when applying autonomy to mining operations around the world. It's been and I am not making a false statement here, the most comfortable collaboration that I have been involved with in my time. – Andrew PynePaul feels the same way about the relationship. When there is mutual trust and respect between the partners, the customers win and that is exactly what is happening with Wenco and Oxbotica's customers.One of our leadership principles is to be a learn it all. It's the antithesis of a know it all. – Paul NewmanWhen open autonomy is applied to mining operations, operators can save millions in terms of the cost of labor which is roughly calculated at $1 million per haul truck. The high-cost of labor is one of the driving factors that is driving the adoption of autonomy in Western Australian mines. To scale, Wenco and Oxbotica have created a Global Mining Group to define SAE Level 5 autonomy for any ISO 23725 open Drive-by-Wire standard. This standard benefits the industry as it creates an environment where other companies can enter the industry. Wenco views this as a positive as the company takes a long-term view approach to business. If there is a standard by which you must have an interface to comply, it's only ever a win. Only ever a win. – Paul NewmanAs the technology is deployed in mines around the world, Wenco is focused on high-value use cases that can scale. Autonomy is resonating with miners because they are innovative and looking for solutions that can allow them to grow their businesses. Miners are innovative. They are very keen to try and look for new innovations because they are compromised. – Andrew PyneWrapping up the conversation, Paul and Andrew discuss how they see the relationship between Oxbotica and Wenco growing and evolving over the next decade.Follow The Road To Autonomy on Apple PodcastsFollow The Road To Autonomy on LinkedInFollow The Road To Autonomy on TwitterRecorded on Thursday, November 17, 2022See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Doin Time
Australian Border Force investigates self; Vic Pol excessive use of force

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022


Marissa speaks with Max Costello from Victoria's Refugee Action Collective about a disturbing development regarding safety breaches by Australian Border Force. Refugee advocates who wrote to the Comcare regulator over alleged safety breaches by Australian Border Force are outraged that the reply came from ABF itself, clearing itself of any wrongdoing.Marissa then speaks with Anthony Kelly, from Melbourne Activist Legal Support. They talk about the class action against Victoria Police's use of capsicum spray and excessive force against protesters at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Melbourne in October 2019. Will we see accountability?   

Life of Mine
#135: Hugh Brown – International Mining Photographer

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022


Hugh Brown is a documentary photographer and best-selling author that has specialised within the Mining Industry.  He is currently developing a book titled “GARIMPEIROS”, which photographs and tells the stories of Artisanal Miners (Hand Miners) from all around the globe. The aim of the project is to give these miners a voice so they and their families livelihoods are not dumped out on the street by the world’s rich and powerful. If you'd like to support Hugh in this important work, please click here as he would love your support: https://hbrownofficial.com/msp   Or if you'd like to follow Hugh's work he is active on these two platforms:   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hugh-brown-37a73132/   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HUGHBROWN9/

Life of Mine
#135: Hugh Brown - International Mining Photographer

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 51:34


Hugh Brown is a documentary photographer and best-selling author that has specialised within the Mining Industry.  He is currently developing a book titled "GARIMPEIROS", which photographs and tells the stories of Artisanal Miners (Hand Miners) from all around the globe. The aim of the project is to give these miners a voice so they and their families livelihoods are not dumped out on the street by the world's rich and powerful. If you'd like to support Hugh in this important work, please click here as he would love your support: https://hbrownofficial.com/msp   Or if you'd like to follow Hugh's work he is active on these two platforms:   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hugh-brown-37a73132/   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HUGHBROWN9/

The Gateway
Monday, March 28, 2022 - Students go back in time for an international mining competition

The Gateway

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 12:08


Collegiate mining teams from as far away as England and Australia came to Rolla over the weekend to compete in mining events like hand-mucking, Swede sawing, and gold panning. The event featured mining techniques used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast
Navigating Career Challenges In International Mining - with Henry Antwi

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 40:29


In this episode we interview Henry Antwi, an experienced mining engineer and mineral economist who has worked across the world developing his mining career and is currently involved in a number of companies such as MTG Mining Services and Mining Tool Ghana, plus others which he will explain shortly. As a seasoned international mining professional, Henry talks about how he managed to leave Africa and seek his career elsewhere around the world. He also discusses mining in Ghana and what we can learn from his experiences. He has also recently released a new book titled “Navigating Career Challenges in the International Mining Industry; the Journey of a Mining Engineer”. KEY TAKEAWAYS Opportunities are always out there. We must be bold enough to chase them, even if it takes us far from home. Henry's journey has taken him around the world as is still ongoing. When accepting any kind of role, we must do our homework and look at what we are taking on. We must ensure that we are qualified both academically and practically. Cultures vary from country to country. Make sure you understand the cultures into which you are entering. This is crucial in forming successful business relationships. The blending of mining and technology has become the next great shift in the industry. More and more nowadays, science, technology and data are being used to refine and execute production with incredible results. BEST MOMENTS 'For me it was risky as there were no guarantees' 'If you get a position for the sake of economics, you can get yourself in a very bad situation' 'I went through a cultural orientation' 'The time has come when mining professionals are working very closely wit computer scientists' VALUABLE RESOURCES Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast on iTunes Instagram : henry_antwi2020  Whatsapp : +233 264208958  Email : antwihenry@hotmail.com  Linkedin : Henry Antwi, FAusIMM (linkedin.com/henry-antwi-fausimm-43360b20)  Facebook : https/www.facebook.com/antwih ABOUT THE HOST Rob Tyson is an established recruiter in the mining and quarrying sector and decided to produce the “Dig Deep” The Mining Podcast to provide valuable and informative content around the mining industry. He has a passion and desire to promote the industry and the podcast aims to offer the mining community an insight to peoples experiences and careers covering any mining discipline, giving the listeners helpful advice and guidance on industry topics. Rob is the Founder and Director of Mining International Ltd, a leading global recruitment and headhunting consultancy based in the UK specialising in all areas of mining across the globe from first world to third world countries from Africa, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Australia. We source, headhunt and discover new and top talent talent through a targeted approach and search methodology and have a proven track record in sourcing and positioning exceptional candidates into our clients organisation in any mining discipline or level. Mining International provides a transparent, informative and trusted consultancy service to our candidates and clients to help them develop their careers and business goals and objectives in this ever-changing marketplace. CONTACT METHOD rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ www.mining-international.org https://twitter.com/MiningConsult https://www.facebook.com/MiningInternational.org https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC69dGPS29lmakv-D7LWJg_Q?guided_help_flow=3 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Goldfields Stories of Western Australia
The Dalmatian Connection, Chapter 8: The Coolgardie Exhibition of 1899

Goldfields Stories of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 10:48


Chapter 8: The Coolgardie Exhibition A brief history of the International Mining and Industrial Exhibition held in Coolgardie in March, 1899. The PDF booklet of the Dalmatian Connection and all of the mp3 files are available from Goldfieldstories.com Further episodes are as follows: Chapter 1: The Kazeas. Jenny and Mat Kazea arrived in Boulder, Western Australia, from Victoria in 1897. They decided to embark on an overseas trip for six months to visit Mat's family in Zlarin and Jenny's family in Ireland. They also decided to go to Paris to see the International Exhibition that was held there in March 1900. Chapter 2: Jenny's diary. Go back in time with Jenny on the steamship Oroya, as they travel to Zlarin. You will then follow their travels in Zlarin, Trieste, Vienna Leplitz and Paris in the year 1900. Chapter 3: The Paris Exhibition Jenny's diary gives an interesting account of the Paris Exhibition of 1900 and the city of Paris. They then travel to England and Ireland. We then travel with them on the Ortona back to Australia. Chapter 4: Jean Jenny adopted Mat's niece from Zlarin. Her name was Tomasina. She later married and had a girl named Jean. This chapter looks at her early life in Fremantle and Spearwood. Chapter 5: The Lime Kilns In 1933 Jean agreed to work for her brother as housekeeper and cook in a remote settlement on the Transcontinental Railway Line called the Lime Kilns. This chapter looks at the unique and isolated community that produced lime for the goldfields. Jean lived at the settlement for 33 years Chapter 6: A First World War Diary Jenny found a diary written by Sister Fitzpatrick. This diary details her experiences as a nursing sister in the First World War. Chapter 7: Continuing Jean's Story Jenny's recollections of interesting events at the Lime Kilns and the challenges of living in a remote settlement.

Goldfields Stories of Western Australia
The Dalmatian Connection, Chapter 7: Continuing Jean's Story

Goldfields Stories of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 26:42


Chapter 7: Continuing Jean's Story Jenny's recollections of interesting events at the Lime Kilns and the challenges of living in a remote settlement. The PDF booklet of the Dalmatian Connection and all of the mp3 files are available from Goldfieldstories.com Further episodes are as follows: Chapter 1: The Kazeas. Jenny and Mat Kazea arrived in Boulder, Western Australia, from Victoria in 1897. They decided to embark on an overseas trip for six months to visit Mat's family in Zlarin and Jenny's family in Ireland. They also decided to go to Paris to see the International Exhibition that was held there in March 1900. Chapter 2: Jenny's diary. Go back in time with Jenny on the steamship Oroya, as they travel to Zlarin. You will then follow their travels in Zlarin, Trieste, Vienna Leplitz and Paris in the year 1900. Chapter 3: The Paris Exhibition Jenny's diary gives an interesting account of the Paris Exhibition of 1900 and the city of Paris. They then travel to England and Ireland. We then travel with them on the Ortona back to Australia. Chapter 4: Jean Jenny adopted Mat's niece from Zlarin. Her name was Tomasina. She later married and had a girl named Jean. This chapter looks at her early life in Fremantle and Spearwood. Chapter 5: The Lime Kilns In 1933 Jean agreed to work for her brother as housekeeper and cook in a remote settlement on the Transcontinental Railway Line called the Lime Kilns. This chapter looks at the unique and isolated community that produced lime for the goldfields. Jean lived at the settlement for 33 years Chapter 6: A First World War Diary Jenny found a diary written by Sister Fitzpatrick. This diary details her experiences as a nursing sister in the First World War. Chapter 8: The Coolgardie Exhibition A brief history of the International Mining and Industrial Exhibition held in Coolgardie in March, 1899.

Goldfields Stories of Western Australia
The Dalmatian Connection, Chapter 6: World War 1 Diary of Sister Fitzpatrick

Goldfields Stories of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 33:45


Chapter 6: A First World War Diary Jenny found a diary written by Sister Fitzpatrick. This diary details her experiences as a nursing sister in the First World War. The PDF booklet of the Dalmatian Connection are available from Goldfieldstories.com Further episodes are as follows: Chapter 1: The Kazeas. Jenny and Mat Kazea arrived in Boulder, Western Australia, from Victoria in 1897. They decided to embark on an overseas trip for six months to visit Mat's family in Zlarin and Jenny's family in Ireland. They also decided to go to Paris to see the International Exhibition that was held there in March 1900. Chapter 2: Jenny's diary. Go back in time with Jenny on the steamship Oroya, as they travel to Zlarin. You will then follow their travels in Zlarin, Trieste, Vienna Leplitz and Paris in the year 1900. Chapter 3: The Paris Exhibition Jenny's diary gives an interesting account of the Paris Exhibition of 1900 and the city of Paris. They then travel to England and Ireland. We then travel with them on the Ortona back to Australia. Chapter 4: Jean Jenny adopted Mat's niece from Zlarin. Her name was Tomasina. She later married and had a girl named Jean. This chapter looks at her early life in Fremantle and Spearwood. Chapter 5: The Lime Kilns In 1933 Jean agreed to work for her brother as housekeeper and cook in a remote settlement on the Transcontinental Railway Line called the Lime Kilns. This chapter looks at the unique and isolated community that produced lime for the goldfields. Jean lived at the settlement for 33 years Chapter 7: Continuing Jean's Story Jenny's recollections of interesting events at the Lime Kilns and the challenges of living in a remote settlement. Chapter 8: The Coolgardie Exhibition A brief history of the International Mining and Industrial Exhibition held in Coolgardie in March, 1899.

Goldfields Stories of Western Australia
The Dalmatian Connection, Chapter 5: The Lime Kilns

Goldfields Stories of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 14:01


Chapter 5: The Lime Kilns In 1933 Jean agreed to work for her brother as housekeeper and cook in a remote settlement on the Transcontinental Railway Line called the Lime Kilns. This chapter looks at the unique and isolated community that produced lime for the goldfields. Jean lived at the settlement for 33 years. The PDF booklet of the Dalmatian Connection and all of the mp3 files are available from Goldfieldstories.com Further episodes are as follows: Chapter 1: The Kazeas. Jenny and Mat Kazea arrived in Boulder, Western Australia, from Victoria in 1897. They decided to embark on an overseas trip for six months to visit Mat's family in Zlarin and Jenny's family in Ireland. They also decided to go to Paris to see the International Exhibition that was held there in March 1900. Chapter 2: Jenny's diary. Go back in time with Jenny on the steamship Oroya, as they travel to Zlarin. You will then follow their travels in Zlarin, Trieste, Vienna Leplitz and Paris in the year 1900. Chapter 3: The Paris Exhibition Jenny's diary gives an interesting account of the Paris Exhibition of 1900 and the city of Paris. They then travel to England and Ireland. We then travel with them on the Ortona back to Australia. Chapter 4: Jean Jenny adopted Mat's niece from Zlarin. Her name was Tomasina. She later married and had a girl named Jean. This chapter looks at her early life in Fremantle and Spearwood. Chapter 6: A First World War Diary Jenny found a diary written by Sister Fitzpatrick. This diary details her experiences as a nursing sister in the First World War. Chapter 7: Continuing Jean's Story Jenny's recollections of interesting events at the Lime Kilns and the challenges of living in a remote settlement. Chapter 8: The Coolgardie Exhibition A brief history of the International Mining and Industrial Exhibition held in Coolgardie in March, 1899.

Goldfields Stories of Western Australia
The Dalmatian Connection, Chapter 4: Jean

Goldfields Stories of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 8:58


Chapter 4: Jean - Her early life in Fremantle & Spearwood Jenny adopted Mat's niece from Zlarin. Her name was Tomasina. She later married and had a girl named Jean. This chapter looks at her early life in Fremantle and Spearwood. The PDF booklet of the Dalmatian Connection and all of the mp3 files are available from Goldfieldstories.com Further episodes are as follows: Chapter 1: The Kazeas. Jenny and Mat Kazea arrived in Boulder, Western Australia, from Victoria in 1897. They decided to embark on an overseas trip for six months to visit Mat's family in Zlarin and Jenny's family in Ireland. They also decided to go to Paris to see the International Exhibition that was held there in March 1900. Chapter 2: Jenny's diary. Go back in time with Jenny on the steamship Oroya, as they travel to Zlarin. You will then follow their travels in Zlarin, Trieste, Vienna Leplitz and Paris in the year 1900. Chapter 3: The Paris Exhibition Jenny's diary gives an interesting account of the Paris Exhibition of 1900 and the city of Paris. They then travel to England and Ireland. We then travel with them on the Ortona back to Australia. Chapter 5: The Lime Kilns In 1933 Jean agreed to work for her brother as housekeeper and cook in a remote settlement on the Transcontinental Railway Line called the Lime Kilns. This chapter looks at the unique and isolated community that produced lime for the goldfields. Jean lived at the settlement for 33 years Chapter 6: A First World War Diary Jenny found a diary written by Sister Fitzpatrick. This diary details her experiences as a nursing sister in the First World War. Chapter 7: Continuing Jean's Story Jenny's recollections of interesting events at the Lime Kilns and the challenges of living in a remote settlement. Chapter 8: The Coolgardie Exhibition A brief history of the International Mining and Industrial Exhibition held in Coolgardie in March, 1899.

Goldfields Stories of Western Australia
The Dalmatian Connection, Chapter 3: The Paris Exhibition of 1900

Goldfields Stories of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 26:13


Chapter 3: The Paris Exhibition Jenny's diary gives an interesting account of the Paris Exhibition of 1900 and the city of Paris. They then travel to England and Ireland. We then travel with them on the Ortona back to Australia. The PDF booklet of the Dalmatian Connection and all of the mp3 files are available from Goldfieldstories.com Further episodes are as follows: Chapter 1: The Kazeas. Jenny and Mat Kazea arrived in Boulder, Western Australia, from Victoria in 1897. They decided to embark on an overseas trip for six months to visit Mat's family in Zlarin and Jenny's family in Ireland. They also decided to go to Paris to see the International Exhibition that was held there in March 1900. Chapter 2: Jenny's diary. Go back in time with Jenny on the steamship Oroya, as they travel to Zlarin. You will then follow their travels in Zlarin, Trieste, Vienna Leplitz and Paris in the year 1900. Chapter 4: Jean Jenny adopted Mat's niece from Zlarin. Her name was Tomasina. She later married and had a girl named Jean. This chapter looks at her early life in Fremantle and Spearwood. Chapter 5: The Lime Kilns In 1933 Jean agreed to work for her brother as housekeeper and cook in a remote settlement on the Transcontinental Railway Line called the Lime Kilns. This chapter looks at the unique and isolated community that produced lime for the goldfields. Jean lived at the settlement for 33 years Chapter 6: A First World War Diary Jenny found a diary written by Sister Fitzpatrick. This diary details her experiences as a nursing sister in the First World War. Chapter 7: Continuing Jean's Story Jenny's recollections of interesting events at the Lime Kilns and the challenges of living in a remote settlement. Chapter 8: The Coolgardie Exhibition A brief history of the International Mining and Industrial Exhibition held in Coolgardie in March, 1899.

Goldfields Stories of Western Australia
The Dalmatian Connection, Chapter 2: The Paris Exhibition

Goldfields Stories of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 42:05


Chapter 2: Jenny's diary. Go back in time with Jenny on the steamship Oroya, as they travel to Zlarin. You will then follow their travels in Zlarin, Trieste, Vienna Leplitz and Paris in the year 1900.Chapter 1: The PDF booklet of the Dalmatian Connection and all of the mp3 files are available from Goldfieldstories.com Further episodes are as follows: Chapter 1: The Kazeas. Jenny and Mat Kazea arrived in Boulder, Western Australia, from Victoria in 1897. They decided to embark on an overseas trip for six months to visit Mat's family in Zlarin and Jenny's family in Ireland. They also decided to go to Paris to see the International Exhibition that was held there in March 1900. Chapter 3: The Paris Exhibition Jenny's diary gives an interesting account of the Paris Exhibition of 1900 and the city of Paris. They then travel to England and Ireland. We then travel with them on the Ortona back to Australia. Chapter 4: Jean Jenny adopted Mat's niece from Zlarin. Her name was Tomasina. She later married and had a girl named Jean. This chapter looks at her early life in Fremantle and Spearwood. Chapter 5: The Lime Kilns In 1933 Jean agreed to work for her brother as housekeeper and cook in a remote settlement on the Transcontinental Railway Line called the Lime Kilns. This chapter looks at the unique and isolated community that produced lime for the goldfields. Jean lived at the settlement for 33 years Chapter 6: A First World War Diary Jenny found a diary written by Sister Fitzpatrick. This diary details her experiences as a nursing sister in the First World War. Chapter 7: Continuing Jean's Story Jenny's recollections of interesting events at the Lime Kilns and the challenges of living in a remote settlement. Chapter 8: The Coolgardie Exhibition A brief history of the International Mining and Industrial Exhibition held in Coolgardie in March, 1899.

Goldfields Stories of Western Australia
The Dalmatian Connection, Chapter 1: The Kazeas

Goldfields Stories of Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 3:40


Chapter 1: The Kazeas. Jenny and Mat Kazea arrived in Boulder, Western Australia, from Victoria in 1897. They decided to embark on an overseas trip for six months to visit Mat's family in Zlarin and Jenny's family in Ireland. They also decided to go to Paris to see the International Exhibition that was held there in March 1900. The PDF booklet of the Dalmatian Connection is available from Goldfieldstories.com Further episodes are as follows: Chapter 2: Jenny's diary. Go back in time with Jenny on the steamship Oroya, as they travel to Zlarin. You will then follow their travels in Zlarin, Trieste, Vienna Leplitz and Paris in the year 1900. Chapter 3: The Paris Exhibition Jenny's diary gives an interesting account of the Paris Exhibition of 1900 and the city of Paris. They then travel to England and Ireland. We then travel with them on the Ortona back to Australia. Chapter 4: Jean Jenny adopted Mat's niece from Zlarin. Her name was Tomasina. She later married and had a girl named Jean. This chapter looks at her early life in Fremantle and Spearwood. Chapter 5: The Lime Kilns In 1933 Jean agreed to work for her brother as housekeeper and cook in a remote settlement on the Transcontinental Railway Line called the Lime Kilns. This chapter looks at the unique and isolated community that produced lime for the goldfields. Jean lived at the settlement for 33 years Chapter 6: A First World War Diary Jenny found a diary written by Sister Fitzpatrick. This diary details her experiences as a nursing sister in the First World War. Chapter 7: Continuing Jean's Story Jenny's recollections of interesting events at the Lime Kilns and the challenges of living in a remote settlement. Chapter 8: The Coolgardie Exhibition A brief history of the International Mining and Industrial Exhibition held in Coolgardie in March, 1899.

The SUWA Show - Squatters and Unwaged Workers Airwaves
The SUWA Show - IMARC Blockade conversations

The SUWA Show - Squatters and Unwaged Workers Airwaves

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019


This week Jam, Eric and Anisa discuss the recent blockade and protest at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) at the end of October.

Red Flag Radio
The struggle for climate justice in Australia with Sarah Garnham

Red Flag Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 44:17


A discussion about the new wave of climate struggle in Australia, the rise of Extinction Rebellion, and what happened at the blockade of the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Melbourne. With local socialist activist Sarah Garnham.Hosted by Roz Ward. Produced by Liam Ward.Music by Dan Kenny.Red Flag Radio is a revolutionary socialist podcast.Red Flag is Australia's leading socialist publication. 

Green Left Weekly Radio
Police Repression of Protests || Global Green New Deal

Green Left Weekly Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019


Friday 08 November 2019hosted by Jacob and Meghan 7:00am acknowledgement of country, welcome to country 7:02am a discussion of a article from Green Left Weekly on "The Quiet Australian's Morrison's fears" and how australian nationalism is used to repress any form of dissent to the status quo especially in the case of the recent Climate protests.  7:15am interview with Julia Dehm from the Melbourne Activist Legal Support (MALS) on the policing on the Blockade against the International Mining and Resources Conference and the response of MALS in terms of legal issues that have being raised as a result of the police conduct.7:31am a discussion of a article from Green Left Weekly on Australia’s Orwellian refugee policy and how we need to stand up for refugee rights.7:40am a recording of a talk from the Socialism 2019 conference in Chicago a talk by Naomi Klein from the session titled "Care and Repair: The Revolutionary Democratic Power of a Global Green New Deal" 8:00am activist calendar8:10am a discussion about the significance of the October Revolution in 1917 Russia marking it's anniversary. The revolutionary uprising that saw workers take power for the first time and overthrowing the provisional government. 8:23am a discussion about the upcoming British elections on December 12 that "Change is coming" with the possibility of a Corbyn-led government in the UK.

Radioactive Show
Blockade IMARC: First Nations resistance to mining

Radioactive Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019


Today we hear from from First Nations front-line communities on their struggles against mining & resource extraction.  Uncle Ned Hargreaves, from Yuendemu in the Northern Territory, Wiradjuri activist Tim Buchanan, and Aunty Vicki Abdullah from Leonora in Western Australia joined allies in Melbourne to speak out on extractive industries on their land and blockade the annual International Mining and Resources Conference.Music: Live performance of Solid Rock by Yothu Yindi & The Treaty Project with Shane Howard, Emma Donovan, Yirrmal & Deline Briscoe.

WilmsFront
Ep. 18 Currency Revolutions and SAlty Protestors

WilmsFront

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 127:39


The state is losing its control over the currency. Marxists are SAlty their latest aggressive protest in Melbourne failed. Along with a Joker Movie review, those are the topics of Friday night’s WilmsFront episode. With financial deplatforming for “wrong-think” becoming more prevalent with payment processors and commercial banks, the currency revolution that began with Bitcoin in 2009 has provided the free speech finance alternative. Global Bitcoin expert and podcaster Stephan Livera breaks down the technical jargon of Bitcoin and the crypto industry. He also corrects some of the criticism of Bitcoin’s use, security and soundness. Victoria Police have thwarted the attempted Marxist blockage of the International Mining and Resources Conference in Melbourne this week. The organisers are quite SAlty that the police, media and Victorian Government have not said nice things about their cause. Associate Editor of The Unshackled Lucas Rosas names and shames the organisers of the failed blockage: Socialist Alternative, Socialist Alliance, Jerome Small, Jacob Andrewartha and Emma Black. Despite it being a climate protest extinction Rebellion was nowhere to be seen Stephan Livera and BitCoin Links I finish by providing my review of the Joker which I saw last Sunday night. It is frightening because it exposes the fraud that the elites, mainstream media and social justice warriors’ narrative about our society. They are the bullies, the victimisers and the privileged class.  Wilms Front Links: Website: http://timwilms.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wilmsfront Twitter: https://twitter.com/wilmsfront Minds: https://www.minds.com/timwilms Gab: https://gab.com/timwilms Rational Rise TV: https://rationalrise.tv/ Support the Show: Membership: http://www.theunshackled.net/membership Donate: https://www.theunshackled.net/donate/ Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/theunsh... Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theunshackled Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheUnshackled Other Unshackled Productions: The Uncuckables: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDg6qZbQt68DJ4gmHWhOCuw Debt Nation: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKKEHuAGzwVtIEIFW3cZOPg Affiliate Productions: The Rational Rise: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdEfsAy6rUDPnm9HwKA_asg Right Minds NZ: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFcFU3Qv9lKc9rHEIqWd6Dw Matty's Modern Life: https://www.youtube.com/user/mattus52 XYZ Live: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsVPqW6Mi0XP6hOXTE4sT6g Melbourne Traditionalists: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCREh4e70ZihL5dj0N_kyaaw Other Unshackled Links: Website: https://www.theunshackled.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TUnshackled Twitter: https://twitter.com/Un_shackled Gab: https://gab.ai/theunshackled Telegram: https://t.me/theunshackled Minds: https://www.minds.com/The_Unshackled Music and Graphics by James Fox Higgins Voice Over By Morgan Munro

Stick Together
Stand up fight back

Stick Together

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019


This week we hear from Liam Ward, an NTEU member at RMIT university and what his group has been up to, including participating in the blockade at the International Mining and Resources Conference in Melbourne.Then we hear from workers at the Rockpool Rally as they continue to fight for their wages. 

Wednesday Breakfast
IMARC Blockade Updates; Darug Language Children's Book; #ParentsNext Sexism; Ensuring Integrity Bill Shame Job

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019


Hosted by Eiddwen, Jess, Lois and Will[30:08] Independent protester Neymar speaks to 3CR about the origins of the current national protest movement and where the movement may be heading. The interview was recorded before news of Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri's intention to resign[43:41] Darug writer and educator Jasmine Seymour thinks that we need to be learning Indigenous languages even more than we need to learn French and Chinese. Jasmine shares how Darug language shows a deep connection to the land and how her book Cooee Mittigar --Magabala Books, released on November 1--teaches people in the Greater Sydney Basin (Darug country) the original names of plants, animals and natural phenomena[52:32] Concerned citizens and community groups are set for a second day of blockading the International Mining and Resources Conference[59:55] Activist and campaigner Ella Buckland returns to 3CR to remind us how sexism is rife in Australia's social welfare policy, where single mothers are forced by government and Parents Next providers to meet stringent and absurd criteria, or else risk starvation and homelessness[1:11:36] Jess reports from the Melbourne Exhibition Centre, where Victoria Police once again turn to violence and mounted units to brutalise peaceful protesters[1:19:00] ACTU (Australian Council of Trade Unions) President Michele O'Neil comes on the show to outline how the Federal Government's so-called Ensuring Integrity bill would devastate unions' ability to fight for workers and keep workplaces safe. Michele describes the bill as an attack on all Australian workers and warns of the sweeping powers it would give the government to stop unions' vital work 

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast
The Challenges Of Papua New Guinea – with John Lewins

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 34:51


In this episode we chat to John Lewins, CEO of K92 Mining Inc, a gold mining producer with an operating mine in Papua New Guinea. We talk about how the company has progressed, how it has achieved its incredible results, and what plans they have for the future.  We discuss what opportunity challenges and opportunity lie within Papua New Guinea, and how the mining industry can develop in the country. KEY TAKEAWAYS With the low, sustaining costs they have, K92 are generating good cash flow, and next year is predicting cashflow in excess of eighteen million US dollars. K92 have exploration on their mining lease, including five diamond drilling rigs; two from the surface and three underground. This allows three thousand a month in diamond drilling from the combined five rigs. Papua New Guinea has some of the best geology in the world, but there are three fundamental challenges there: Climate - Very high rainfall area. Geography/Topography - Many mines are in the highlands or on islands, which makes building mining infrastructure difficult. Community - Eight million people speaking eight hundred languages. PNG has less than two hundred thousand taxpayers out of eight million people, which means that many people there are subsitence farmers. Land is incredibly important, therefore, and so mining can prove very challenging. Jobs are very important. The future is also crucial. Education is highly desirable, and so can prove an effective tool in getting communities on side. .BEST MOMENTS ‘All of the exploration work we want to do is funded from our own cashflow’ ‘We’re looking to take that to five million ounces by Q1’ ’We get about eight to ten metres of rainfall per year’ ‘Land is incredibly important' VALUABLE RESOURCES   Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast on iTunes John will also be speaking at the upcoming IMARC Conference in Melbourne from 29-31st October where he will be giving a ‘Mining Spotlight’ project update on K92 Mining Inc. Dig Deep has partnered with the International Mining and Resources Conference event in Melbourne where global mining leaders connect with technology, finance and the future.  Now in its 6th year, it is Australia’s largest mining event bringing together over 7000 decision makers, mining leaders, policy makers, investors, commodity buyers, technical experts, innovators and educators from over 100 countries to Melbourne for four days of learning, deal-making and unparalleled networking. All Dig Deep listeners can receive 10% off tickets when you register with the discount code DIGDEEP. Visit the website to purchase your ticket: https://imarcmelbourne.com/ ABOUT THE HOST Rob Tyson is an established recruiter in the mining and quarrying sector and decided to produce the “Dig Deep” The Mining Podcast to provide valuable and informative content around the mining industry. He has a passion and desire to promote the industry and the podcast aims to offer the mining community an insight to peoples experiences and careers covering any mining discipline, giving the listeners helpful advice and guidance on industry topics.   Rob is the Founder and Director of Mining International Ltd, a leading global recruitment and headhunting consultancy based in the UK specialising in all areas of mining across the globe from first world to third world countries from Africa, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Australia. We source, headhunt and discover new and top talent talent through a targeted approach and search methodology and have a proven track record in sourcing and positioning exceptional candidates into our clients organisation in any mining discipline or level. Mining International provides a transparent, informative and trusted consultancy service to our candidates and clients to help them develop their careers and business goals and objectives in this ever-changing marketplace.   CONTACT METHOD rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ www.mining-international.org https://twitter.com/MiningConsult https://www.facebook.com/MiningInternational.org https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC69dGPS29lmakv-D7LWJg_Q?guided_help_flow=3    

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast
The Future Generation – An Interview with Darren Starlow

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 39:20


In this episode, we chat to Darren Stralow, Chief Development Officer at Northern Star, an Australian gold producer with Tier-1 world-class projects located in highly prospective and low sovereign risk regions of Australia and North America, and who have a portfolio of low-cost, high-grade underground gold mines, and who are listed on the ASX.  We talk about the key attributes and major differences about degrees in the past, to the new degrees that should be taught now and beyond, and why and how we can improve the image of mining with the younger generation. KEY TAKEAWAYS The whole mining industry got a wake-up call last year, when there was a sudden and drastic drop in enrolments for mining engineer positions in Australian tertiary institutions. There used to be over 200 mining graduates per year from Australian universities. In 2018, there were under 40 first-year students enrolled in the entirety of Australia. For an industry that contributes so much to the Australian way of life, this was alarming. Automation, digitisation and electrification are all advances that are changing the face of the industry. But we must never lose sight of the fact that this is primarily a people business, and that people can never be replaced. The scientific basics of engineering, mining methods and technology, should form the core of all mining education, as well as the licence to operate, and how mining contributes towards society. We need to show that the industry is progressive. It’s not just digging holes. There are other focus points, and a universe of pursuits that can range from everything from health to science. .BEST MOMENTS ‘We obviously haven’t done ourselves any favours in terms of perception of the industry’ ‘We were doing something wrong when it came to attracting people to the industry’ ’The industry has been changing in recent years’ ‘We can’t lose focus on the fundamentals’ VALUABLE RESOURCES   Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast on iTunes Darren Starlow will be speaking at the upcoming IMARC Conference in Melbourne from 29-31st October where he will be doing a presentation around “The Mining Engineering degrees of the future: How these must differ from the past and include new and relevant skills”.  Dig Deep has partnered with the International Mining and Resources Conference event in Melbourne where global mining leaders connect with technology, finance and the future. Now in its 6th year, it is Australia’s largest mining event bringing together over 7000 decision makers, mining leaders, policy makers, investors, commodity buyers, technical experts, innovators and educators from over 100 countries to Melbourne for four days of learning, deal-making and unparalleled networking. All Dig Deep listeners can receive 10% off tickets when you register with the discount code DIGDEEP. Visit the website to purchase your ticket: https://imarcmelbourne.com/ ABOUT THE HOST Rob Tyson is an established recruiter in the mining and quarrying sector and decided to produce the “Dig Deep” The Mining Podcast to provide valuable and informative content around the mining industry. He has a passion and desire to promote the industry and the podcast aims to offer the mining community an insight to peoples experiences and careers covering any mining discipline, giving the listeners helpful advice and guidance on industry topics.   Rob is the Founder and Director of Mining International Ltd, a leading global recruitment and headhunting consultancy based in the UK specialising in all areas of mining across the globe from first world to third world countries from Africa, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Australia. We source, headhunt and discover new and top talent talent through a targeted approach and search methodology and have a proven track record in sourcing and positioning exceptional candidates into our clients organisation in any mining discipline or level. Mining International provides a transparent, informative and trusted consultancy service to our candidates and clients to help them develop their careers and business goals and objectives in this ever-changing marketplace.   CONTACT METHOD rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ www.mining-international.org https://twitter.com/MiningConsult https://www.facebook.com/MiningInternational.org https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC69dGPS29lmakv-D7LWJg_Q?guided_help_flow=3

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast
People And Culture In Mining Organisations

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 58:11


In this episode, Rob chats to Sam Retallack, Head of People and Culture at Independence Group (IGO), a leading ASX-listed exploration and mining company based in Perth, who have a strategic focus on high quality assets of scale and longevity including Gold, Nickel/Copper assets in WA and exploration developments in WA & NT.  Sam has been in human resources for a number of years and joined IGO back in 2012, and so has a wealth of experience in workforce culture and a deep understanding of what mining companies need to do to change to develop and grow with this ever-changing world we live in.  We talk about what companies need to do to improve their culture, how they can do it, and the challenges that mining companies face in getting this right? KEY TAKEAWAYS Having come from a very different background to many in the mining industry, Sam has a unique perspective based upon many different forms of business. People and culture is the thing that enables the rest of the business. There is no achievement of strategy without the people. Sam’s role is to oversee the building of the people relations and culture, and believes it is the bedrock of all things they do. The public perception of the mining industry puts many off from joining it. People still see it as a male-dominated, dangerous and very physical industry, which it can be. But things have changed dramatically over the years. Mining now includes a wealth and breadth of different pursuits. Education on this subject is paramount. There are no good or bad cultures. There are only appropriate and inappropriate cultures. Some companies require different cultures, and it’s a case of finding the right people for the right culture in the right business. Strategy and culture need to go hand in hand. People will choose their own culture anyway, which may go against your chosen strategy. It’s difficult to herd your people back into line once this happens. As an organisation, you need complete reviews of what is working and what isn’t, but it needs to be ongoing and organic. The old concept of a post-action review just can’t be done that well or effectively. Mining companies can improve their cultures by looking seriously at two things:  Co-creation - you must ask the questions and listen to the responses from your people. Then grow it with their help. Examine your leadership - If your leaders aren’t emotionally mature enough to embrace co-creation, then you’ll never achieve an effective culture. .BEST MOMENTS ‘I come from a very untraditional mining background’ ’There is no achievement of strategy without the people’ ‘Mining is a sustaining career’ ’There are no good or bad cultures’ ‘People are tribal. Humans are tribal' VALUABLE RESOURCES   Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast on iTunes Sam Retallack is going to be speaking at the upcoming IMARC Conference in Melbourne from 29-31st October, where she will be on a panel of speakers discussing: What stops us from implementing change in our workforces AND How do we overcome the non-technical issues to achieve business transformation, innovation and a workforce of the future?  Dig Deep has partnered with the International Mining and Resources Conference event in Melbourne where global mining leaders connect with technology, finance and the future. Now in its 6th year, it is Australia’s largest mining event bringing together over 7000 decision makers, mining leaders, policy makers, investors, commodity buyers, technical experts, innovators and educators from over 100 countries to Melbourne for four days of learning, deal-making and unparalleled networking. All Dig Deep listeners can receive 10% off tickets when you register with the discount code DIGDEEP.  Visit the website to purchase your ticket: https://imarcmelbourne.com/ Independence Group - https://www.igo.com.au Sam Retallack - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-retallack-69151819/?originalSubdomain=au ABOUT THE HOST Rob Tyson is an established recruiter in the mining and quarrying sector and decided to produce the “Dig Deep” The Mining Podcast to provide valuable and informative content around the mining industry. He has a passion and desire to promote the industry and the podcast aims to offer the mining community an insight to peoples experiences and careers covering any mining discipline, giving the listeners helpful advice and guidance on industry topics.   Rob is the Founder and Director of Mining International Ltd, a leading global recruitment and headhunting consultancy based in the UK specialising in all areas of mining across the globe from first world to third world countries from Africa, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Australia. We source, headhunt and discover new and top talent talent through a targeted approach and search methodology and have a proven track record in sourcing and positioning exceptional candidates into our clients organisation in any mining discipline or level. Mining International provides a transparent, informative and trusted consultancy service to our candidates and clients to help them develop their careers and business goals and objectives in this ever-changing marketplace.   CONTACT METHOD rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ www.mining-international.org https://twitter.com/MiningConsult https://www.facebook.com/MiningInternational.org https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC69dGPS29lmakv-D7LWJg_Q?guided_help_flow=3    

Smarter Impact
Bruce Maluish, Ventor Resources - Facing a Global Sand Crisis

Smarter Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 9:59 Transcription Available


Facing a global sand crisis and securing strategic resources, pouring a century of concrete in 3 years, illegal dredging, the difference between sands, the Eocene period, Aeolina dunes, the Birth of Modern Geology and more!Join me for the final International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) interview, where I speak with Bruce Maluish, Managing Director of Ventnor Resources (ASX:VRX) as we talk all things sand, including the need for Solar Panel glass to avoid light diffraction and withstanding hail, the ASX journey from copper and gold to sand, tenement acquisition, co-location with logistic infrastructure, access to ports, resource volumes, ROI horizons, capital investment, the approval process and the Australian future of embracing cutting edge tech vs bulk resource extraction with a touch on glass manufacturing in Australia.Thanks to Frances Pratt who I believe gave me 'The map that changed the world - the Birth of Modern Geology' back in 2005 - book link: https://www.amazon.com/Map-That-Chang...In closing, thank you to the Australia China Business Council and Virginia Birrell, ShineWing Australia and Matthew Schofield, Platform Communications Pty Ltd & IMARC for the opportunity to bring you the latest business and technology news.If you enjoyed this content, please give it a like, leave a comment, subscribe for more and share the video - it really means a lot to see your support coming in :)Smarter Impact is hosted by http://linkedin.com/in/philipbateman and produced by http://bravocharlie.globalBravo Charlie specialise in targeted video communication for impact investors and their portfolios, using marketing, business development, investing and production skills to engage stakeholders and amplify returns.At the apex of social change, we exist as the possibility of world leaders in business, politics and society being engaging, powerful communicators, and work to accelerate the transition of our world into a more environmentally aware, sustainable and loving place.Our best work is done with companies at a tipping point, with strong offerings, ready to launch into the next stage of their greatness.  The outcomes of our effort are a more harmonious society, empowering people with the resources and capabilities to lead good lives.We specialise in:- Documenting your Impact Measurement and Management- Making complex businesses and technologies simple to understand- Coaching senior executives to deliver at their best on camera- Creating compelling pitches and content, to support Seed/series funding and IPOs- Crafting digital marketing systems, engagement and growthSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/SmarterImpact)

Smarter Impact
Alan Seery, Aqura - Evolution and Revolution in Remote Mining Communication

Smarter Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 9:40 Transcription Available


Meet Alan Seery, a prior Principal of Communications and Infrastructure Strategy at Rio Tinto, now spear heading Aqura Technologies to deliver Carrier Grade connectivity for Australian companies.Filmed at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC), we discuss LTE, creating Geologist nirvana, reducing informed decision making cycles from 3 days to 3 hours, public misconceptions about frying ourselves with 5G, enabling safer work environments, growth, demand and competition, equipment hardening, business cases for CapEx and leasing, hardware and software iteration, satellite access and standardised technology development paths.Alan would also like to thank EnerSys and ICS Industries for their role in supporting and bringing Aqura to the market.Want better connectivity for your business?  Reach out directly to Alan Seery or Gary Fletcher, visit the Aqura website via https://www.aqura.com.au and watch a short video about their remote area network via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQgXm...Thank you to the Australia China Business Council, ShineWing Australia, Platform Communications Pty Ltd and IMARC for the opportunity to bring you the latest in business and technology news.If you enjoyed this content, please give it a like, leave a comment, subscribe for more and share the video - it really means a lot to see your support coming in :)Smarter Impact is hosted by http://linkedin.com/in/philipbateman and produced by http://bravocharlie.globalBravo Charlie specialise in targeted video communication for impact investors and their portfolios, using marketing, business development, investing and production skills to engage stakeholders and amplify returns.At the apex of social change, we exist as the possibility of world leaders in business, politics and society being engaging, powerful communicators, and work to accelerate the transition of our world into a more environmentally aware, sustainable and loving place.Our best work is done with companies at a tipping point, with strong offerings, ready to launch into the next stage of their greatness.  The outcomes of our effort are a more harmonious society, empowering people with the resources and capabilities to lead good lives.We specialise in:- Documenting your Impact Measurement and Management- Making complex businesses and technologies simple to understand- Coaching senior executives to deliver at their best on camera- Creating compelling pitches and content, to support Seed/series funding and IPOs- Crafting digital marketing systems, engagement and growth strategies- Capturing the passSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/SmarterImpact)

Smarter Impact
Rod Houston, Davies - Wear sensor tech for the armour plating of mining

Smarter Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 8:31 Transcription Available


"Smart never wears out" - join me for an introduction to Davies, WearPlate Systems, WearSense and Rod Houston, CEO of Davies, a 20 year young company in the vanguard of Industry 4.0, bringing sensor technology to the armour plating of the mining industry.We discuss predictive maintenance, optimising inventory purchases, freeing up time in shut downs, the ramp up required to get 90% of the value out of wear liner sensor technology, putting down the oxy torch to reduce hot works risks, moving to 100% less nuts and recovering wasted expenditure on fixed assets.Want to reduce your maintenance costs or partner with Davies to bring this technology to the world?  Reach out directly to Rod Houston, Brett Delaney, Ben Fillery and Neal Davies or visit the Davies website via http://www.davieswps.com, watch a short video about their wearplate system via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWD1O...Rod would also like to thank Harold Clough and Stephen Quantrill for their role in supporting and helping to bring Davies to the market.Thank you to the Australia China Business Council, ShineWing Australia, Platform Communications Pty Ltd & International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) for the opportunity to bring you the latest in business and technology news.If you enjoyed this content, please give it a like, leave a comment, subscribe for more and share the video - it really means a lot to see your support coming in :)Smarter Impact is hosted by http://linkedin.com/in/philipbateman and produced by http://bravocharlie.globalBravo Charlie specialise in targeted video communication for impact investors and their portfolios, using marketing, business development, investing and production skills to engage stakeholders and amplify returns.At the apex of social change, we exist as the possibility of world leaders in business, politics and society being engaging, powerful communicators, and work to accelerate the transition of our world into a more environmentally aware, sustainable and loving place.Our best work is done with companies at a tipping point, with strong offerings, ready to launch into the next stage of their greatness.  The outcomes of our effort are a more harmonious society, empowering people with the resources and capabilities to lead good lives.We specialise in:- Documenting your Impact Measurement and Management- Making complex businesses and technologies simple to understand- Coaching senior executives to deliver at their best on camera- Creating compelling pitches and content, to support Seed/series funding and IPOs- Crafting digital marketing systemSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/SmarterImpact)

Smarter Impact
Steve Haslehurst, Airobotics - Transforming an industry with automated drones

Smarter Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 8:04


What's better than an industrial drone?  An industrial drone with it's own automated landing and take off bay, where all the battery, camera and data swap get's done!  I had a chat with Steve Haselhurst from Airobotics at the International Mining and Resources Conference.From how it works, to data system integrations, power requirements for airspace regulations, securing a further $30 Million in funding to the reality of what you might think is a concept!Thank you to Kimberley Lim for her support in getting this interview to you, and to the team from the Australia China Business Council Victoria division, ShineWing Australia, Lauren Prater, Platform Communications and IMARC for the opportunity to bring you the latest in business and technology news.If you enjoyed this content, please give it a like, leave a comment, subscribe for more and share the video - it really means a lot to see your support coming in :)Smarter Impact is hosted by http://linkedin.com/in/philipbateman and produced by http://bravocharlie.globalBravo Charlie specialise in targeted video communication for impact investors and their portfolios, using marketing, business development, investing and production skills to engage stakeholders and amplify returns.At the apex of social change, we exist as the possibility of world leaders in business, politics and society being engaging, powerful communicators, and work to accelerate the transition of our world into a more environmentally aware, sustainable and loving place.Our best work is done with companies at a tipping point, with strong offerings, ready to launch into the next stage of their greatness.  The outcomes of our effort are a more harmonious society, empowering people with the resources and capabilities to lead good lives.We specialise in:- Documenting your Impact Measurement and Management- Making complex businesses and technologies simple to understand- Coaching senior executives to deliver at their best on camera- Creating compelling pitches and content, to support Seed/series funding and IPOs- Crafting digital marketing systems, engagement and growth strategies- Capturing the passion of your team and clientsSHOW LESSSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/SmarterImpact)

Smarter Impact
Peter Konstek, Transmin - Semi-autonomous cross-continental control tech

Smarter Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 6:21 Transcription Available


Join me at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) as I control a semi-autonomous rock-breaker over 3,406 kilometres away, and talk with Peter Konstek from Transmin.  With equipment in 50 countries, we go into the evolution of the technology, the business case for automation and the sweet spot for generating value, along with the uptake from customers including BHP, Fortescue Metals Group, Rio Tinto and Newcrest Mining.Peter would like to thank the good people at IMARC for putting on such a great event, and to all the attendees who came up to have go at breaking rocks.Have you got a need for improving the efficiency of your operation? Transmin Pty Ltd have the answers - send a message through or learn more at their website - http://transmin.com.au !Thank you to the team from the Australia China Business Council Victoria division, ShineWing Australia, Lauren Prater, Platform Communications Pty Ltd and IMARC for the opportunity to bring you the latest in business and technology news.Shout out to Mel Gray from SilverFox consulting, I nearly got the tag line from his business card right, it's actually 'You can buy experience!' - pretty close :)If you enjoyed this content, please give it a like, leave a comment, subscribe for more and share the video - it really means a lot to see your support coming in :)Smarter Impact is hosted by http://linkedin.com/in/philipbateman and produced by http://bravocharlie.globalBravo Charlie specialise in targeted video communication for impact investors and their portfolios, using marketing, business development, investing and production skills to engage stakeholders and amplify returns.At the apex of social change, we exist as the possibility of world leaders in business, politics and society being engaging, powerful communicators, and work to accelerate the transition of our world into a more environmentally aware, sustainable and loving place.Our best work is done with companies at a tipping point, with strong offerings, ready to launch into the next stage of their greatness.  The outcomes of our effort are a more harmonious society, empowering people with the resources and capabilities to lead good lives.We specialise in:- Documenting your Impact Measurement and Management- Making complex businesses and technologies simple to understand- Coaching senior executives to deliver at their best on camera- Creating compelling pitches and content, to support Seed/series funding and IPOs- Crafting digital marketing systems, engagement and growth strategies- Capturing the passion of your team and clientsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/SmarterImpact)

Radioactive Show
Disrupt IMARC Community Rally

Radioactive Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018


Today we head out onto the streets to hear voices from the community rally at the opening of the International Mining and Resources Conference at the Melbourne Convention Centre on Tuesday 30th October.  We hear from Lucho Riquelme from the Latin American Solidarity Network, Rebecca Hayden and Anthony Amis from the Rainforest Action Group and AC Hunter from Friends of the Earth's Nuclear-free campaign.

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Dirt Radio
Anti-mining in Ecuador and pro-trains in Melbourne

Dirt Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018


A united anti-mining rally planned for the International Mining and Resources Conference plenary, “Global mining, principles that contribute to sustainable development" aims to draw attention to the massive negative impacts of mining and expose the "sustainable development" myth used by the mining industry. Recently returned from Ecuador, Liz Downs, campaign correspondent for the Rainforest Info Centre, the umbrella organization for the Melbourne Rainforest Action Group explains.Trains on the Upfield line are infrequent - only a single track exists north of Gowrie Station. That means trains can’t pass each other. The logical way to improve services is to duplicate the Upfield line. Moreland Councillor Sue Bolton surveys the issues and talks about the community action "More Trains on the Upfield Line".

Dirt Radio
Coal and climate: opposing paradigms

Dirt Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017


Environmental sociologist from the University of Newcastle, Vanessa Bowden talks about what she found when she went to the Hunter Valley to interview business leaders about their attitudes to coal and climate change. She explains that Tony Abbott’s doubts about the veracity of climate science and his dismissal of those concerned about climate change, still have considerable support, but there may be some changes in the wind.And, campaign co-ordinator for Quit Coal, Zianna Fuad provides an overview of IMARC, The International Mining and Resources Conference, happening in Melbourne, and explains the strategic importance of a big Stop Adani Rally planned for the conference on Nov 1st.    

The Ellis Martin Report
Rick Rule on Everything!...and Alexandria Minerals' Eric Owens

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 26:30


In this episode of The Ellis Martin Report, Sprott Global's Rick Rule opines about strong global Australian mining interests, energy metals such as cobalt and their viability with changing battery chemistries, the sustainability of gold as an investment, crypto currencies and his message for the International Mining and Resources Conference in Melbourne October 30-November 2, 2017. Eric Owens of Alexandria Minerals' updates our audience as the company continues to expand zone 4 at Orenada with 10.01 g/t intersects.

The Ellis Martin Report
Rick Rule on Everything!...and Alexandria Minerals' Eric Owens

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 26:30


In this episode of The Ellis Martin Report, Sprott Global's Rick Rule opines about strong global Australian mining interests, energy metals such as cobalt and their viability with changing battery chemistries, the sustainability of gold as an investment, crypto currencies and his message for the International Mining and Resources Conference in Melbourne October 30-November 2, 2017. Eric Owens of Alexandria Minerals' updates our audience as the company continues to expand zone 4 at Orenada with 10.01 g/t intersects.