The new Australia edition of our digital magazine is out now – you can read it online for free. Here are some highlights from this issue:
We give an overview of how tech such as satellite sensing and machine learning can support careful management of mine tailings to help prevent dam breaches and spills.
Laura Benger, non-executive chair of Australian charity Miners’ Promise, speaks to us about the specialised help and care on offer to support miners’ families in the aftermath of workplace fatalities.
Bob Kinnell explains why miners need to take a more strategic approach to water management in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
Plus, we report on the latest trends and equipment from the Queensland Mining and Engineering Exhibition, which celebrated its 30th anniversary this year.
In commodities, we explore how the move towards ‘green’ iron and steel is impacting Australia’s iron ore industry. GlobalData analysts also assess the significance of the recent sulphur discovery on Mars.
Head over to MINE magazine to read all this and more news and insights from the Australian mining industry. You can also read the August issue of our global edition here.
Supplement: cybersecurity in mining
In this August issue of MINE Australia magazine we have a full supplement dedicated to cybersecurity. We will look at the evolving threat landscape, the impact of generative AI, the latest technological advances in cybersecurity and everything business leaders need to know to protect their organisations from cyber threats.
You can read the supplement in our latest issue. For more information about sponsorship opportunities and our Thematic Take supplements, please click here.
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