Minerals Council of Australia

Minerals Council of Australia

Mining

Forrest, ACT 36,196 followers

About us

The Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) is the peak industry body of Australia’s exploration, mining and minerals processing industry. It represents the minerals industry, both nationally and internationally, in advancing its contribution to sustainable development and to society. MCA member companies account for more than 85 per cent of Australia’s annual mineral production and more than 90 per cent of mineral export earnings. The minerals produced by member companies are: - base metals — copper, lead, zinc; - precious metals — gold, silver; - coal — thermal, metallurgical, lignite; - iron ore; - uranium; - minerals sands — rutile, zircon, ilmenite, titanium; and - light metals — aluminium, nickel, manganese, magnesium. The MCA advocates public policy and operational practice for a globally competitive minerals industry that is safe, profitable, innovative and environmentally and socially responsible. It promotes balanced and consistent policy settings for: - an industry free of fatalities, injuries and diseases; - a macro-economic framework conducive to sustainable economic growth and global competitiveness; - a skilled, productive and flexible workforce; - efficient transport infrastructure; - the reconciliation of energy security and climate change management as part of a sustainable global solution; - a seamless and efficient Federation characterised by consistent regulation; - access to competitive markets for capital, production inputs, human resources and end products; - access to natural resources and competitive markets for land, water and energy; - a fair and stable society where effort is encouraged and rewarded and support is extended to those in need; - mutually beneficial relationships with Indigenous and local communities through engagement and capacity building; and, - improved environmental performance embracing long-term considerations for sustainable eco-systems beyond life of mine.

Website
http://www.minerals.org.au/
Industry
Mining
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Forrest, ACT
Type
Nonprofit

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Employees at Minerals Council of Australia

Updates

  • MCA NT Division Executive Director Cathryn Tilmouth was a panellist at The NT News Future NT Forum yesterday in Darwin/Larrakia Country. Cathryn highlighted the window of opportunity for critical mineral projects such as Arafura Rare Earths Limited and the benefits these projects will bring to the whole community. Cathryn also called for leaders to show courage and directly address misinformation campaigns that threaten economic progress.

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  • With only 8 days to go until the #Paris2024 Olympic Games kick off, we're excited to introduce our latest publication: 30 Things: Sports Edition. This book showcases the crucial role minerals and metals play in the sports we love. From the nickel and aluminium in the Olympic torch to the glimmering gold and sparkling silver in the medals presented to the athletes - it all starts with minerals. Whether you're diving into the pool 🏊, racing down the track 🚴, or reaching for gold, the Australian minerals industry is behind you every step of the way. Best of luck to our Aussie Olympians! Download now: https://lnkd.in/gEzRqWP5

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    Listen to David Parker, MCA Executive Director - Western Australia talk to ABC Goldfields from Australia’s gold capital Kalgoorlie about Golden: The Rise of Industrial Gold. Golden explores the transformative impact of gold across a wide range of modern and emerging industries, highlighting its essential role in high-tech electronics, advanced medicine, industrial nanotechnology, and its ongoing contribution to the Australian economy. The gold industry is a gift that keeps on giving to the Australian economy. Read: https://lnkd.in/g7Y8v-3i

  • The MCA is pleased to partner with CRC TiME and support innovative research, including Natural Capital Accounting. This research is an important step in developing new tools to support better nature-based decision making for business, government and the community.

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    PUBLICATION ALERT: A new suite of resources released today will help build capability, systems, data and knowledge to implement Natural Capital Accounting in the mining industry. Natural Capital Accounting is a way of accounting for impacts on nature over the life of projects. The resources suite includes: - A business case, gap analysis and roadmap for implementation - Practical guidance - Case study report - Forecasting study. We were proud to lead the project with partner CSIRO, with input from the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water - who initiated the project. We'll share more about the project, partners and findings over the next few weeks. In the meantime, check out the reports here: https://lnkd.in/gQ4DgqvP

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  • This week MCA CEO Tania Constable was in Darwin/Larrakia country and attended a gathering of industry association leaders hosted by Deputy Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro MLA. MCA NT Executive Director Cathryn Tilmouth spoke about the significant contribution mining makes to the NT economy, and the need for increased certainty in decision making, energy security and infrastructure. In the NT, mining provides over 3,500 highly highly paid regional and remote jobs and provides support for communities. In 2023-24 royalties provided $218 in royalties, 28% of Gross State Product. Every Territorian has a stake in the success of our mining industry.

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    Last night, the MCA and Gold Corporation - The Perth Mint hosted an event celebrating the release of Golden: The Rise of Industrial Gold: https://lnkd.in/gZFyzA_7 MCA member companies, including MCA Board Member and Executive Vice President and Chief Safety and Sustainability Officer of Newmont Australia Suzanne Retallack, local government and industry representatives attended the event. #gold

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    Executive Director - Victoria Division, Minerals Council of Australia

    A wonderful evening celebrating Victoria’s 2024 Women in Resources with over 100 family, friends and colleagues in Ballarat. Congratulations to Fiona Czuczman at S2 Resources, Felicity Davy at Aginco Eagle, Alicia Tyler at Deepcore Drilling and Shannon Brown at Geological Survey of Victoria. The winners show the diverse range of avenues people can join the mining industry from geology to drilling and community relations to government. This years winners have shown commitment to inspiring the next generation of women into science and creating a welcoming workforce to everyone including the LGBTQI+ community and to First Nation Australians. Australian mining is gradually building a more diverse workforce reflecting the community and challenging gender roles with 20% of the workforce being women - up from 12% in 2001. Thank you to sponsors of the awards VHM (tradesperson award), Mandalay Resources (young woman award), Agnico Eagle, Stawell Gold Mines, and Dart Mining.

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    For generations, the gold industry has positively impacted Australia. Today, it’s a thriving industry, pivotal to the nation’s economic future. Newmont has a long heritage in the country with four significant operations:  📍 Boddington in Perth, host of the gold sector’s first fully autonomous haul fleet 📍 Cadia in New South Wales, Australia’s largest underground mine 📍 Tanami in the Northern Territory, Australia’s most remote mine 📍 Telfer in the east Pilbara region, a fly-in fly-out underground and open pit mine Golden: The Rise of Industrial Gold, a new publication from the Minerals Council of Australia, illuminates the importance of gold as the country leads the charge in meeting the global demand for this precious metal. Swipe to learn more about Australia's relationship with gold ⬇️ #Newmont #GoldMining

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    🌏 #Thatsawrap | Over the last two days we’ve had the pleasure of listening to and learning from preeminent global experts and leaders at our conference, Economic security in a turbulent world. Thank you to all the wonderful speakers, participants and our partners (Minerals Council of Australia, Microsoft and the Asia Natural Gas & Energy Association) for making it such a success. Our speakers, panelists and moderators: Dr Michael Green, Dr John Kunkel, Gina Raimondo, Alan Beattie, Ziad Haider, Emily Kilcrease, Professor Kazuto Suzuki, Hayley Channer, Dr Yunjong Wang, Jonathan Fritz, Dr Elizabeth Economy, Richard McGregor, Jared Mondschein, Dr Steven Kennedy, The Hon. Arthur Sinodinos AO, Dr Sally Auld, Neville Power, Tadashi Maeda, The Hon. Mathias Cormann, Professor Myung-hee Yoo, George Mina, Denis Redonnet, Andrew Shearer, Meghan Quinn PSM, David Fredericks PSM, Mike Yeh, Helen Mitchell, Dr Daniel Yergin, Paul Everingham, Matthew Warren, Tania Constable PSM, Meg McDonald, Jan Adams AO PSM, Yasuo Takamura and Senator Dave Sharma.

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  • The Coalition’s nuclear policy, announced today, provides a crucial pathway for Australia’s industries to reduce emissions cost-effectively while maintaining access to reliable baseload power. Building a diverse energy mix that meets both environmental and economic goals is essential for keeping vital industries competitive amidst significant cost pressures and ambitious emissions targets. High future demand for reliable and clean energy means that all energy types, including nuclear power will be indispensable in meeting Australia’s future energy needs. The Australian government needs to take the nuclear option seriously, as the rest of the world is, and lift the ban so Australian families and businesses can enjoy cheap, clean, reliable electricity for decades to come. Read: https://lnkd.in/gcMGF4fU

    MCA Endorses Coalition’s Nuclear Policy for Australia’s Energy Future - Minerals Council of Australia

    MCA Endorses Coalition’s Nuclear Policy for Australia’s Energy Future - Minerals Council of Australia

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