Interview with Claudio Vergara-Saez
Meet Claudio, a hydrogeologist from Chile, is now pursuing his PhD at UWA, where he’s developing a tool to model pit lakes' water quality evolution. Through CRC TiME, he bridges academia and industry, tackling mine rehabilitation challenges and driving sustainable post-mining solutions.
Media release: New report reveals large gaps in mine closure education and training across Australia
A new report published by the Cooperative Research Centre for Transformations in Mining Economies (CRC TiME) in collaboration with the Mining and Automotive Skills Alliance (AUSMASA) has identified gaps in mine closure and post-mine transition-related education and training.
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.
Annual Report 2024
We are proud to announce the release of the CRC TiME Annual Report 2024, highlighting a year of significant progress in mine closure research and post-mine transitions.
Interview with Julia Thornton
Hear from CRC TiME top-up scholarship holder Julia Thornton from Federation University, working to investigate the effects of the addition of a variety of carbon amendments on mine tailings waste.
Research Ethics Workshop Summary
On Monday 20 May, CRC TiME held the 'Understanding the human ethics process and how to overcome challenges in approval online workshop' presented by Associate Professor Mandy Downing from Curtin University. Below is the summary of the workshop.
Impact story: collaborating with industry and community to unlock the value of mining transitions
Read The University of Queensland's article about our strong research partnership with UQ.
Media release: World-first Australian course addresses mine closure gap
CRC TiME funded The University of Queensland and Curtin University to develop a world-first online course on the foundations of mine closure and sustainable transitions.
CRC TiME Annual Forum 2024
Join us in Brisbane, 20-21 August!
Unlocking insights into dryland plant dynamics: A Pilbara study with HDR Top-up Scholar Jake Eckersley
Jake Eckersley's CRC TiME-funded research offers insights and innovative monitoring methods to understand and manage Australia's dryland plants in the vast Pilbara region.
WA Senior Leaders event – Research to support Diversify WA: Future State
Senior leaders from WA convened with the CRC TiME Board and staff to hear how our activities support the state's priorities for the future.
Interview with Benedictor Kemanga
Working on future impacts of climate change on pit lake water balance, Ben’s important research is supported by a CRC TiME top-up scholarship.
Interview with Professor Tom Measham
Embedding good governance for our strategic research program
Growing tomorrow: Planting for the future
Planting out and measuring 2312 seedlings is no small task!
Enrol now for the Foundations of Mine Closure and Sustainable Transitions Mass Open Online Course
Enrolments are now the Foundations of Mine Closure and Sustainable Transitions – a world-first mass open online course….
June 2023 Newsletter
Read the latest news in our June 2023 newsletter.
Welcome Fitsum, one of our Newest Scholarship Recipients
We are delighted to announce one of our newest scholarship recipients of the HDR scheme (Higher Degree by…
CRC TiME Annual Forum 2023
Join us in the Latrobe Valley in November
Applications now open: First Nations Higher Degree by Research (HDR) top-up scholarships
Make a difference by leading research in mine closure Have you ever thought about what happens when a…