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.
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.
Beyond closure: A new research agenda
It's time for a new way of approaching the end of mine life.
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.
Lessons from Brazil: The mine closure challenge of a nature positive future
On 20 February we had the pleasure of hosting Professor Luis E. Sánchez from the University of São…
April 2024: Dig Deeper Webinar – Evidence for effective climate-adapted seed-sourcing strategies
Save the date for a Dig Deeper Webinar – Evidence for effective climate-adapted seed-sourcing strategies on Wednesday, April…
March 2024: Dig Deeper Webinar – Collaborative planning for post-mining development in the Latrobe Valley – Stage 1
Save the date for a Dig Deeper Webinar – Collaborative planning for post-mining development in the Latrobe Valley…
Interview with Professor Tom Measham
Embedding good governance for our strategic research program
Interview with Dr Kathryn Linge
Meet Dr Kathryn Linge, a seasoned analytical chemist and Senior Scientist at ChemCentre, Western Australia.
Dig Deeper Webinar – Mine closure must face the challenge of a nature positive future
Join us for a special Dig Deeper Webinar – Mine closure must face the challenge of a nature…
Travel diary: Recap of field research activities in the US by Fitsum S. Weldegiorgis
Highlights included multi-stakeholder meetings, coal mine and power plant visits and guest lectures.
Meet our people: the researchers and colleagues we featured in 2023
2023 was a big year of interviews with the research and industry colleagues involved in CRC TiME projects. Learn more about the people who contribute expertise in various ways to our organisation.
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.
Interview with Dr Vilim Filipović
For World Soil Day, we are pleased to present an interview with Dr Vilim Filipović, a Senior Lecturer in Soil Science.
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 Luke Odianose Omoarelojies
Recently, our Communications Officer, Ben Hamilton had the pleasure of visiting the the Centre for Engineering Innovation: Agriculture and Ecological Restoration to interview Luke Odianose Omoarelojies, and discuss the 'Australian Seed Scaling Initiative' project.
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 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'.