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.
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.
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.
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.
Beneficial and productive post-mine land use inquiry
Our Opening Statement to the NSW Parliamentary inquiry into beneficial and productive post-mine land use.
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.
Media release: CRCs leading the way on Net Zero, creating billions in economic value for all Australians
Cooperative Research Australia (CRA) today launched an independent study that confirms the venerable Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Program…
Report from the Global Conference on Coal Transitions
Our Research Director Tom Measham recently travelled to the USA to identify lessons for Australian regions in transition.
Full house explores role of Natural Capital Accounting in the mining sector
A new way of accounting for impacts on nature.
Natural Capital Accounting Symposium
Hear diverse perspectives and gain cutting-edge insights about pathways to adoption of Natural Capital Accounting in the mining sector.
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!
2022-23 Annual Report: Progress towards First Nations Inclusion
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
Key points Analysis by CSIRO projects the closure of nearly 240 Australian mines by 2040, estimating an annual…
Interview with Dr Rebecca Rey
Introducing Rebecca, our communications maestro and the mastermind behind our upcoming Annual Forum. As the conductor of all things communication, she doesn't just manage messages; she orchestrates symphonies of connection!
Interview with Dr Kazi Haque
A new resident to the Latrobe Valley, Kazi is a place-based social scientist focused on citizen engagement, public policy and social and regional development. Make time to chat with Kazi at our upcoming Annual Forum.
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'.
The 39th Annual Q Conference for Scientific Study of Subjectivity, Belfast, Northern Ireland
CRC TiME Top-Up Scholarship recipient and PhD student Fitsum S. Weldegiorgis updates us on his participation of the 39th Annual Q Conference for the Scientific Study of Subjectivity, Belfast, Northern Ireland.