From the Research Director’s desk…
CRC TiME recently commenced a new project on Improved Prediction, Remediation and Closure of Acid and Neutral Metalliferous…
Project 5.2 ‘Foundations for Effective Indigenous Inclusion’
The aim of Project 5.2 ‘Foundations for Effective Indigenous Inclusion’ was to undertake a desktop review and provide…
After the Boom
Volume 7 of Forge magazine featuring CRC TiME CEO, Dr Guy Boggs: Read Now
April Newsletter
Project updates, event photos and much more
Three new partners join CRC TiME
The Cooperative Research Centre for Transformations in Mining Economies (CRC TiME) is pleased to welcome three new partners…
December Newsletter
Project updates, event photos and much more
Congratulations HDR winners
We are delighted to announce our four new scholarship recipients of the HDR scheme (Higher Degree by Research)…
Day 3 Wrap Up
CRC TiME Forum #CreatingConnections2021
Day 2 Wrap Up
CRC TiME Forum #CreatingConnections2021
Day 1 Wrap Up
CRC TiME Forum #CreatingConnections2021
September Newsletter
Welcome aboard scholarship recipients
Inaugural CRC TiME HDR scholarship students
The Cooperative Research Centre for Transformations in Mining Economies (CRC TiME) is thrilled to announce its first three…
CRC TiME investigates impact of climate change on coal mine rehabilitation
The Cooperative Research Centre for Transformations in Mining Economies (CRC TiME) has commenced a research project investigating the…
CRC TiME defines research priorities for transforming economies post-mining
The Cooperative Research Centre for Transformations in Mining Economies (CRC TiME) has outlined its research priorities for the…
Special Newsletter: Launch of 2021-2024 Research Prioritisation Plan
A research agenda for a complex world Research Prioritisation Plan released today Comments from Federal Minister for Resources…
CRC TiME appoints new Research Director
The Cooperative Research Centre for Transformations in Mining Economies (CRC TiME) is pleased to announce the appointment of…
Healing Country
This years NAIDOC theme of Heal Country lies at the very heart of our ethos of collaboratively working with First Nations and calls on all Australians to embrace First Nations understanding, value and stewardship of Country. Our Indigenous College Director, Vanessa Elliott, shares her perspective
Happy First Birthday
Celebrating 12 months of operations
New CRC TiME Study on Recycling Mineral Waste
The Cooperative Research Centre for Transformations in Mining Economies (CRC TiME), along with partners Fortescue Metals Group (Fortescue),…
A vision for post-mining
What do you think mining could look like in 30 years’ time? Recently, Mining Queensland spoke with Professor…