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WA Mining Conference & Exhibition

Date: 21 July 2021 to 22 July 2021
Location Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre
Image: The Super Pit in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.


WA Mining Conference will focus on the best practices, technologies and strategies advancing mining in Western Australia to help you increase production, lower costs and prepare for a sustainable future. The conference will address the most important issues shaping mining in WA.

Western Australia’s overall mineral production growth will accelerate over the coming years, as rising mineral prices and a robust project pipeline boost output. The expansion of remote and deeper mines will have a direct impact on activity and productivity costs. Investment, community engagement and sustainability will also be shaped by the social and political environment that WA mining operates. As a result, mining in WA will become more complex.

WA Mining Conference will confront these complexities through targeted breakout streams that are tailored to specific issues so you can implement strategies that will boost productivity and lower costs.

2021-07-21 00:00:00 2021-07-22 00:00:00 Australia/Perth WA Mining Conference & Exhibition WA Mining Conference will focus on the best practices, technologies and strategies advancing mining in Western Australia to help you increase production, lower costs and prepare for a sustainable future. The conference will address the most important issues shaping mining in WA. Western Australia’s overall mineral production growth will accelerate over the coming years, as rising mineral prices and a robust project pipeline boost output. The expansion of remote and deeper mines will have a direct impact on activity and productivity costs. Investment, community engagement and sustainability will also be shaped by the social and political environment that WA mining operates. As a result, mining in WA will become more complex. WA Mining Conference will confront these complexities through targeted breakout streams that are tailored to specific issues so you can implement strategies that will boost productivity and lower costs. Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre
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