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Environment and Communities Work Shop

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Get a fresh perspective.

The Environment and Communities Workshop will provide an opportunity to engage with industry experts; to explore in depth major issues facing the minerals industry; and to prepare for future challenges.   

 

Explore new areas.

The tailored program covers issues of both policy and practice.  It will explore technical approaches and community engagement perspectives.

The workshop is designed to challenge participants and encourage interaction.

 

Who should attend?

The workshop is designed for industry professionals, managers, community and environmental practitioners, students and industry partners.

Date: 24-25 October

Venue: Novotel St Kilda

Contact: Tania Goodacre

Email: events@minerals.org.au

Registrations : http://www.ecw2017.com.au/

 

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