Informa Connect Australia will host the 18th Mining the Territory Conference as part of this year’s Northern Territory Resources Week on September 18 and 19 at the Darwin Convention Centre.
The Mining the Territory conference, Northern Australia’s premier Mining Industry symposium, will gather delegates from all facets of the resources, energy, and environmental sectors to network and conduct business. In addition to supporting stakeholder engagement and regional development, the symposium will highlight ways to better manage the ecological impact of mining and onshore gas operations.
Key themes for the 18th Mining the Territory Conference include:
- Realising a new & clean energy future
- A Future Made in Australia, for all Australians
- The green premium conundrum – where to from here?
- Realising a new energy future
- The critical minerals strategy and its implications for the Territory
- Policy and governance supporting industry growth
- Mining for the future
- Highlights from the Territory’s well-established resources sector
- Social licence and community engagement
High-level speakers from government and industry joining the symposium include Northern Territory Geological Survey director Ian Scrimgeour, Emmerson Resources managing director Mike Dunbar, Castile Resources managing director Mark Hepburn, Tennant Minerals Ltd CEO Vincent Algar, Association of Mining and Exploration Companies NT-SA and Industry Policy director Neil van Drunen, Avenira Limited executive chairman Brett Clark, and PNX Metals exploration manager Michael Green.
Other notable speakers are MMC Australia general manager Owen Pike, Kingsland Minerals CEO Richard Maddocks, Lithium Plus Minerals Ltd exploration manager Bryce Healy, Northern Australia, Minerals Council of Australia executive director Cathryn Tilmouth, Investigator Resources Limited managing director Andrew McIlwain, Glencore McArthur River Mining general manager Mark Furlotte, and Eastern Metals Ltd CEO Ley Kingdom, among others.
NT Resource Week is the leading meeting point for industry captains in mining, exploration, engineering, oil and gas, construction, and environmental management across Southeast Asia and Northern Australia.
Two additional conferences, the South East Asia Australia Offshore & Onshore and Environmental Management and NT Clean Energy and Decarbonisation, will also be held during this year’s Northern Territory Resources Week.
There will also be an exhibition that allows participants to interact with three industries for the price of one. There are a lot of cross-over sponsors and exhibitors between the three conferences.
The upcoming conference will be held at the Darwin Convention Centre, Darwin’s premier venue for conferences, exhibitions, meetings, gala dinners, and special events, with spectacular Darwin Harbour views. The Centre is a modern, world-class venue in the tropical capital city.
This is a NOT-to-be-missed event as the pre-eminent gathering for the broader resources industry in the Northern Territory. A standard rate of $2,995 + GST gives access to all three conferences, entry to the trade exhibition, welcome reception, and networking drinks function. By attending, you’ll gain valuable insights, network with industry leaders, and stay updated on the latest trends and developments in the oil, gas, and petroleum sectors.
Make your conference experience even more memorable by attending our Gala Dinner, a night of fine dining and networking, for just $249 +GST. Or, join us for a relaxing Sunset Harbour Networking Cruise, a perfect opportunity to unwind and connect with fellow industry professionals for $130 + GST.
Informa is committed to making the conference accessible to all. We offer a special discount on conference attendance for local NT small businesses (less than ten employees) that are located (and have originated) in the Territory and are not a subsidiary of a national or international organisation. Email Richard.beatttie@informa.com.au to see if you qualify.
To book or reserve, visit https://ntresourcesweek.com.au/.
https://ntresourcesweek.com.au/mining-the-territory-conference/




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