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July to September 2024 engagement recap

14.10.2024

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.

First Nations Inclusion: Tools, frameworks and resources in development

04.09.2024

We're working to develop a range of resources to support First Nations communities and organisations to achieve their cultural, social, economic and environmental priorities.

Mine Closure 2024

14.08.2024

Mine Closure 2024 will be held in Perth, Western Australia from 26-28 November 2024.

Restoring Country: Building Indigenous knowledge and skills to engage in mine closure and transition

30.07.2024

Join us on 7 August for a Restoring Country webinar focusing on education initiatives and existing training platforms. This webinar highlights the…

Restoring Country in Canada: Guts’éni – Our Relations: Developing community-based revegetation strategies on Kaska Dena lands

03.07.2024

This webinar explores the work being undertaken by Dena Cho, a Canadian environmental management company owned and operated by the Ross River Dena Council.

Restoring Country – Modes of engagement: ways local Indigenous groups are working on mine environments and restoring Country

06.06.2024

Exploring Indigenous-led Participation in Mine Closure and Environmental Services.

Research Ethics Workshop Summary

28.05.2024

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

16.05.2024

Read The University of Queensland's article about our strong research partnership with UQ.

Restoring Country – Scoping opportunities for Indigenous leadership and participation in mine closure and environmental services

03.05.2024

Exploring Indigenous-led Participation in Mine Closure and Environmental Services.

Restoring Country Webinar Series

22.04.2024

Exploring Indigenous-led Participation in Mine Closure and Environmental Services.

CRC TiME Annual Forum 2024

16.04.2024

Join us in Brisbane, 20-21 August!

Beyond closure: A new research agenda

04.03.2024

It's time for a new way of approaching the end of mine life.

CRC TiME Board update: Thanking Vanessa Elliott and welcoming Shirley McPherson

14.12.2023

Please join us in thanking our inaugural First Nations College Director Vanessa Elliott for her service to the Board, our organisation and our shared goals.

2022-23 Annual Report: Progress towards First Nations Inclusion

12.12.2023

During 2022-23 we focused on shared benefits through a unified process of respectfully engaging with Indigenous people and organisations, partners and the First Nations Advisory Team.

Australian-first report identifies billions worth of opportunities in improving mine closure and transitions

04.12.2023

Key points Analysis by CSIRO projects the closure of nearly 240 Australian mines by 2040, estimating an annual…

Enrol now for the Foundations of Mine Closure and Sustainable Transitions Mass Open Online Course

12.10.2023

Enrolments are now the Foundations of Mine Closure and Sustainable Transitions – a world-first mass open online course….

September 2023 Newsletter

26.09.2023

Read the latest news in our September 2023 newsletter.

First Nations Bursary for the CRC TiME Annual Forum

18.09.2023

CRC TiME’s Annual Forum will be held on the 21st – 23rd November in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria. This…

August 2023 Newsletter

24.08.2023

Read the latest news in our August 2023 newsletter.

National Science Week – Caroline Williams

16.08.2023

For National Science Week we interviewed a few of our board members, staff, partners and researchers. Today we are showcasing our Engagement Manager (First Nations), Caroline Williams