Issue 38 • December 2023

Sleeping beauties

Looking at ways to manage and revive vacant or disused mines

Briefing

Australia to stop funding foreign fossil fuel projects

In Depth

What’s next for Mount Isa?

In Depth

The next frontier – the latest on space mining

In Depth

AI in mining: what can the "next big step" do for you?

Yearbook

The year in mining and an outlook for 2024

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  • Geographe Company Insight
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  • News in Numbers
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  • Latest Deals
  • Project Updates
  • Trends & Insight
  • PumpEng Company Insight
  • HK Calibration Company Insight
  • Franklin Electric Company Insight
  • Terran Industries Company Insight
  • In Depth
  • Is there a future for disused mines?
  • What’s next for Mount Isa?
  • Asteroid mining: aiming for the stars
  • Australia’s Coalition backs nuclear power pledge at COP28
  • Miners turn to IoT solutions to tackle ESG challenges
  • Martin Engineering Company Insight
  • Martin Engineering
  • Steuler KCH Australia Company Insight
  • Steuler KCH Australia
  • Yearbook
  • Yearbook contents
  • The year in energy: 2023 review
  • 2023 review: the themes shaping the year in the energy industry
  • Power play: How lithium demand could spawn “the new OPEC”
  • The rise of “non-traditional skills”, and the future of Australian miners
  • “A ‘frozen’ geopolitical issue”: Svalbard and the geopolitics of Arctic mining
  • The sponges and microbes making mine waste profitable
  • Endless expansion: how will China’s coal investments affect its energy mix?
  • A rough year of resignations for Australia’s Fortescue
  • Lead, mercury, and the poisonous legacy of mines in Africa
  • The big picture: our energy sector outlook for 2024
  • AI to LNG: top themes for the energy sector in 2024
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  • Mining Technology Excellence Awards 2023: the winners
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