Ensuring community voices are heard: Deliberations in the Latrobe Valley
Learn how a Community Panel, co-designed Indigenous deliberation process and Youth Summit are helping to shape the future of the Latrobe Valley.
Exploring Global Mine Closure Challenges: Insights from South Africa and Australia
James Purtill, A CRC TiME HDR Scholarship recipient shares his insights on Mine Closure 2025 in Johannesburg.
What’s on in 2025
A snapshot of opportunities to participate, share, learn and network across our portfolio and partnerships. Please check back regularly as new opportunities are added regularly.
Meet Tanya Sewter
Hailing from Mornington Island, Tanya is our newest First Nations Advisory Team member.
CRC TiME Annual Forum 2025
Join us in Darwin, 26 - 27 August!
On the ground in the Latrobe Valley: Insights to support global transitions
Shazia Imam, University of Queensland-Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Research Academy (UQIDRA), shares her experience exploring multi-stakeholder perspectives on regional transitions away from coal and strategies to map and manage impacts.
October to December 2024: Quarterly engagement recap
We share a snapshot of regional, national and global engagement between October and December 2024.
CRC TiME & CSIRO Geraldton Workshop Summary
Catch up on findings from a workshop with the Geraldton Indigenous community at Bundiyarra Aboriginal Community Aboriginal Corporation in July 2024.
Unlocking the future of post-mining land use: Key insights from attendees of the 2024 ACG International Mine Closure Conference
The 2024 ACG International Mine Closure Conference held in Perth attracted over 600 delegates and included almost 100 papers published. At the conference, In collaboration with enviroMETS, we invited insight from attendees on critical challenges and opportunities in post-mining land use (PMLU).
Expressions of interest – First Nations Advisory Team
We are inviting expressions of interest for our First Nations Advisory Team (FNAT)
Media release: New report reveals large gaps in mine closure education and training across Australia
An Australian-first report to inform work to broaden options for developing much-needed knowledge, skills and capability to support post-mine transitions.
Our 2025-27 Strategy and Prioritisation Plans
Together, the strategy and plans focus us on six complex challenges preventing positive post-mine transformations where we are well-placed to make a difference.
Regions in transition: Latrobe Valley collaborative governance project
We're proud to be supporting the vibrant Latrobe Valley community to envision its future together.
Mine Closure 2024
We're looking forward to joining 600 colleagues at next week's Mine Closure Conference.
2023-24 progress towards First Nations Inclusion
Highlights included development of an Aboriginal-led deliberation process in the Latrobe Valley, engagement in south west Western Australia and the Bowen Basin and continuation of the First Nations VET Pathways project.
A new initiative to support Natural Capital Accounting adoption in the mining industry
Join an industry-led collective to develop capability and capacity to meet changing expectations for nature-related risk identification, disclosure and management.
July to September 2024 engagement recap
What do the Bowen Basin, Bell Bay, Pilbara, Latrobe Valley, Northern Territory, Ohio, Maslin Beach, Stradbroke Island, Brisbane and Geraldton have in common?
There's just some of the places CRC TiME and project teams engaged to research, share and learn between July and September 2024.
Save the date: Coal Transitions Workshop
Global experts in coal transitions will visit Australia in May 2025 as guests of CRC TiME.
Interview with Vilim Filipovic – Winner of the Outstanding Research Communication Award
Join us in congratulating the winner of the Outstanding Research Communication Award, Vilim Filipovic
Recognising excellence: Our 2024 CRC TiME Award winners
Join us in celebrating the contributions of people, projects and knowledge helping to transform what happens when mining ends for the better.