Restoring Country in Canada: Guts’éni – Our Relations: Developing community-based revegetation strategies on Kaska Dena lands
This webinar explores the work being undertaken by Dena Cho, a Canadian environmental management company owned and operated by the Ross River Dena Council.
Natural Capital Accounting Symposium
Hear diverse perspectives and gain cutting-edge insights about pathways to adoption of Natural Capital Accounting in the mining sector.
Restoring Country – Modes of engagement: ways local Indigenous groups are working on mine environments and restoring Country
Exploring Indigenous-led Participation in Mine Closure and Environmental Services.
Nominations are now open for the 2024 CRC TiME Awards
We are delighted to launch the 2024 annual CRC TiME Awards.
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.
Restoring Country – Scoping opportunities for Indigenous leadership and participation in mine closure and environmental services
Exploring Indigenous-led Participation in Mine Closure and Environmental Services.
Restoring Country Webinar Series
Exploring Indigenous-led Participation in Mine Closure and Environmental Services.
Future of Mining Perth 2024
CRC TiME is supporting this year's Future of Mining event in Perth.
Travel Diary: South West, Western Australia
Recently, Communications Officer, Ben Hamilton explored pit lake redevelopment and community engagement in south west Western Australia with the National Pit Lake Assessment team. He detailed his experience in a travel diary so you can join the journey.
Meet Suzi Strapp, our inaugural CRC TiME Community Champion
Suzi was recognised for her incredible leadership and work with Iluka to repurpose part of a former mine site as the Possum Finishing School.
Beyond closure: A new research agenda
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
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.
Growing tomorrow: Planting for the future
Planting out and measuring 2312 seedlings is no small task!
Celebrating excellence: CRC TiME Annual Awards 2023
Our 2023 Awards recognised individuals whose work is challenging the status quo to help transform what happens after mining ends.
Australian-first report identifies billions worth of opportunities in improving mine closure and transitions
Key points Analysis by CSIRO projects the closure of nearly 240 Australian mines by 2040, estimating an annual…
2023 CRC TiME Annual Report released
Report signals maturity of world-first CRC in the face of increasing need for knowledge, tools and resources to support post-mining transformations.
Re-thinking a model of mine rehabilitation and closure: should we, and why?
When governments approve a mining lease, the expectation is that the land will be restored to its pre-mining…
Interview with Nevenka Bulovic
Meet Nevenka, a Sustainable Minerals Institute Research Fellow and climate change specialist, who is joining us at our 2023 Annual Forum in the Latrobe Valley.
Interview with Project Lead, Dr Jess Reeves
This week we interviewed Dr Jess Reeves, the project lead for 'Collaborative planning for post-mining development in the Latrobe Valley'.