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Dr Graham Lumley, Director – Mining Intelligence & Benchmarking, PWC
Ian Chalmers, Managing Director, ALKANE RESOURCES
Ian Smith, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, ORICA
Professor J. Bruce Gemmell, Director, Centre of Excellence in Ore Deposits (CODES) UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA
Jonathan Law, Director, CSIRO – MINERALS DOWN UNDER NATIONAL RESEARCH FLAGSHIP
Joe Cucuzza, Managing Director, AMIRA INTERNATIONAL
Mark Bennett, Managing Director & CEO, SIRIUS RESOURCES
Dr Megan Clark, Chief Executive, CSIRO
Dr Mel Lintern, Research Geochemist, CSIRO
Professor Paul Hyland, Professor, QUT BUSINESS SCHOOL
Paul Stephen, Executive Director, CRUSADER RESOURCES
Richard Schodde, Managing Director, MINEX CONSULTING
Associate Professor. Serkan Saydam, Deputy Research Director, School of Mining Engineering, UNIVERSITY OF NSW
Terry Burgess, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, OZ MINERALS
Terry Hoschke, Mines & Metals, CONSULTANT GEOPHYSICIST
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Carlos Santa Cruz, Regional Senior Vice President, NEWMONT ASIA PACIFIC
Chris James, Assistant Director Workforce Skills, MINERALS COUNCIL AUSTRALIA
Professor Chris Moran, Director – SMI, THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND
Associate Professor Damien Giurco, Director, Research Outcomes, INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE FUTURES (UTS)
Darrell Cox, Manager Employee Development Australian Mining, THIESS PTY LTD
David Overall, CEO, DOWNER EDI MINING, and Chair, MCA WORKFORCE COMMITTEE
Dr Gavin Lind, Executive Director, MTEC, and Director – Education and Training, MINERALS COUNCIL AUSTRALIA
Laura Tyler, Asset President, Cannington Mine, Copper, BHP BILLITON
Lesley Bennett, Program Manager, PNG CHAMBER OF MINERALS AND PETROLEUM
Julian Vella Partner, AsPac Head - Global Infrastructure, KPMG
Melanie Stutsel, Director – Health, Safety, Environment and Communities, MINERALS COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA
Professor Peter Dowd, Executive Director – MEA, UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
Richard Boele, Managing Director, BANARRA
Richard Eccles, Deputy Secretary - Indigenous Group, DEPARTMENT OF PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET
Rob Hattingh, General Manager Innovation, Technology and Sustainability,ILUKA
Robert Papworth, Group Recruitment Manager, MMG
Robin Hamilton-Coates, Manager External Relations, MMG LXML SEPON
Ron Ayers, Professor of Civil Engineering, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND
Steve McDonald, CEO, SKILLSDMC
Tania Constable, Head of Resources Division, DEPT. OF INDUSTRY
Troy Hey, General Manager – Stakeholder and Investor Relations, MMG LIMITED
Professor Marcia Langton, Chair of Australian Indigenous Studies, UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
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DAY ONE MONDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2014
8:00 COFFEE AND REGISTRATION
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BROAD WORKFORCE STRENGTHENING THROUGH DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
09:20 Introductory remarks and facilitated by David Overall, CEO, Downer EDI Mining, and Chair, Minerals Council of Australia Workforce Committee
This session will explore how increasing the diversity of the workforce through gender, cultural and disability inclusion will increase the skills pool.Panellists include:
09:30 The next steps for indigenous inclusion Jason Eades, Chief Executive Officer, Indigenous Consulting, PWC
09:40 Perspectives on gender diversity as a business case Laura Tyler, Asset President, Cannington Mine, Copper, BHP Billiton
09:50 Adult apprentices: the productivity benefitsRebecca Capper, Human Resources Specialist, Anglo American Metallurgical Coal
10:00 The next frontier: pioneering disability inclusionNewcrest Mining (to be confirmed)
10:10 PANEL DISCUSSION
DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION ADVANCEMENTS, POTENTIAL AND THE FUTURE
09:00 Opening remarks from the Chair and business card exchangeProfessor J. Bruce Gemmell, Director, Centre Of Excellence In Ore Deposits (Codes) University Of Tasmania
09:10 KEYNOTE - Australia’s exploration potential: Is there anything out there to discover?• Developing exploration strategies: Where to
look? • Greenfields exploration capabilities: Are there
any new emerging provinces in Australia and globally?
• Which provinces are most likely to deliver economic discoveries?
• Unlocking our resources Dean Collett, UNCOVER Executive Committee, Australian Academy of Science
09:30 Uncovering exploration trends and the future: Where is exploration going? Richard Schodde, Managing Director, Minex Consulting
09:50 Discovery to metal: The role of mineral geoscience• How to look? Understanding systems and
advances in technology• Exploration targeting geoscience• Merging business and research outcomes in
practical targeting of mineral depositsProfessor J. Bruce Gemmell, Director, Centre Of Excellence In Ore Deposits (Codes) University Of Tasmania
10:20 Geophysics - can we trust it? Using geophysical techniques to map and integrate geology to aid exploration and delineation• Geophysics as an exploration tool• Limitations of the techniques and data• Designing, implementing and interpreting the
resultsTerry Hoschke, Mines and Metals, Consultant Geophysicist
PANEL DISCUSSION10:40 Australia’s mining discovery and exploration outlook, growth and opportunities for miners• Is there still potential for exploration success in
Australia?• What future is there in Australian goldfields?• Can we mine small deposits cheaply in Australia?• Are environmental and heritage compliance
killing our marginal deposits?• How important is Geophysics as an exploration
tool now and for the future?Moderator:Professor J. Bruce Gemmell, Director, Centre Of Excellence In Ore Deposits (Codes) University Of TasmaniaPanellists:Richard Schodde, Managing Director, Minex Consulting Ian Chalmers, Managing Director, Alkane Resources Terry Hoschke, Mines and Metals, Consultant Geophysicist
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FOCUS ON OUTBOUND ASIAN INVESTMENT
09:00 SOE Chinese outbound investment panel: The growing funding opportunity for mining projects
• Examining the transactional trends in Chinese outbound direct investment over the last five years
• What Chinese outbound investment can achieve in terms of access to consumers, resources, and expertise
• Investment versus asset ownership – what are the trends?
• Key success factors for a Chinese outbound investment
Paul Glasson, Chairman of Satori Investments Greater China and National Vice President for the Australia China Business CouncilDr. Jia Yu, Director, Department of Commercial Affairs & Public Relations, CPI International Minerals & Investment Co LtdJorge Ramiro Monroy, Managing Director, Emerging Markets CapitalHongyu Cai, Managing Director, Research Department, China International Capital Corporation
09:40 Senior representative of King & Wood Mallesons
10:00 Chinese outbound investment: Investment in resources and mining industry, the investment determinants and the global impacts
• General overview of Chinese enterprises going global
• Chinese Overseas Investment in mining up to the end of 2011
• Foreign Trade: Multi-directional and diversified import and export market patterns
• Overseas M & A focus on USA, Australia and UK• Determinants and impacts of Chinese overseas
mining investment• Encouragement Policies from Chinese Government• Encouragement from Chinese Banks• Major problems China has encountered when
promoting China’s outward FDI (OFDI)• Main Determinants of Chinese OFDI• Impacts of Chinese OFDI• The “go global” policyDr. Jia Yu, Director, Department of Commercial Affairs & Public Relations, CPI International Minerals & Investment Co Ltd
10:30 Panel discussion: Chinese outbound investment trends – rise of private investors from China
• Understanding the second wave of Chinese capital flowing from smaller entities: Global ambitions and access to capital
• How will a ‘flight to safety’ for private Chinese investors impact on resources investment?
• How QDII2 will increase flow of investment capital from China into the global resources market
• Why are Chinese investors emerging as a key player
• How to access Chinese investors • Which geographies are attractive? • How attractive is Australia for Chinese
investment?• What are they investing in and in what volumes? Dr. Jia Yu, Director, Department of Commercial Affairs & Public Relations, CPI International Minerals & Investment Co Ltd
DAY ONE MONDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2014
11:00 – 11:20 MORNING COFFEE AND NETWORKING
SECTION TWO 11:20 – 13:10
EDUCATING A CONTEMPORARY WORKFORCE
11.30 Introductory remarks and facilitated by Dr Gavin Lind, Executive Director, MTEC, and Director, Education and Training, Minerals Council of Australia
This session will showcase how industry has engaged with higher education and explore ways to respond to the minerals workforce needs of the future.
PANEL DISCUSSION:
11.40 How universities work with industry: Mining Education Australia (MEA) and the Minerals Industry National Associate Degree (MINAD) ProgramProfessor Peter Dowd, Executive Director – MEA, University of Adelaide and Professor Ron Ayers, Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Southern Queensland
12.00 The policy challenge: Meeting demand and maintaining qualityAndrew Norton, Higher Education Program Director, The Grattan Institute
12.10 From global to local: How local workforces can be upskilled and career enhanced through education and trainingRobert Papworth, Group Recruitment Manager, MMG
12.20PANEL DISCUSSION
WORLD-CLASS DISCOVERY AUSTRALIA AND SIGNIFICANT DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION OVERSEAS
11:20 CSIRO Discovery: ‘Money does grow on trees’ • How and why does gold get into gum trees?• The significance of phytonuggets in trees• Implications for gold exploration: Driving the
dollar further and opening up of new groundDr Mel Lintern, Research Geochemist, CSIRO
11:50 Key elements in the greenfields discovery: Nova-Bollinger nickel-copper deposits Western Australia Mark Bennett, Managing Director and CEO, Sirius Resources
12:30 Significant brownfields discovery in BrazilPaul Stephen, Executive Director, Crusader Resources
Biao Chen, Managing Partner, Jinjiang Mining FundPaul Glasson, Chairman, Satori Investments Greater China and National Vice President, Australia China Business Council
11:20 Panel discussion: What are the international investment norms and values and how does the Chinese arrival as a major international investor influence or change them?• Examining how Chinese capital flows
internationally • How successful will Chinese money be
internationally?• Is Chinese money different from western money
and if so how? • The panel’s attitude to the investment climateModerator: Adam Goern, Managing Director, TPA & Co
11:50 Mining and mining investment into and out of Asia• Assessing demand for Asia’s mineral resources• How mining companies can benefit from Asia’s
rapid economic growth, geography and financial muscle
• Regulatory and business climate• Examining trends towards resource nationalism
and domestic consumption of natural resourcesProfessor Colin Roberts, Emissary, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency - World Bank Group
12:20 PANEL China’s long term industrial outlook and domestic consumption mix: what is the real economy doing? • Separating fact from fiction in the China growth
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SECTION THREE 14:00 – 15:40
TRAINING A CONTEMPORARY WORKFORCE
14.00Introductory remarks and facilitated by Chris James, Assistant Director Workforce Skills, Minerals Council of Australia
This session explores the notion of industry-led training in relation to company workforce needs.
14.10 Training: Focussing on workplace competencies, workforce development, productivity and pathways for the individual learner versus the ‘training system’Steve McDonald, CEO, SkillsDMC, Resources and Infrastructure Industry Skills Council
14.20Training quality: What operational miners as employers wantDarryl Cooper, Manager – Training and Development, Coal Assets Australia, Glencore
14.30Training quality: What major contractors wantDarrell Cox, Manager Employee Development Australian Mining, Thiess
14.40Training quality: How Governments are respondingCraig Robertson, Head of Division, Skills Division, Department of Industry
14:50 PANEL DISCUSSION
EXPLORATION SUCCESS AUSTRALIA
14:00 Australia on the ‘New age metal’ map: Dubbo zirconia project• Discovery and exploration of zirconium, niobium,
and rare earths• Progressing towards development• International strategic source of ‘new age metals’Dr Ian Chalmers, Managing Director, Alkane Resources
14:20 Exploration success with gold: Effective mining methods and application of new technologyBernie Sostak, General Manager Business Development and Technical Services, Northern Star Resources
14:40 Developments in uranium explorationDr Greg Shirtliff, Geology Manager, Toro Energy
MAXIMISING DATA USE AND NEW RESEARCH
15:00 Geometallurgy to optimise mining operations from exploration to production• Making informed decisions about using a mine• Compilation and validation of data• Internal resource review• Evaluation of the resource potential • Development options• Independent evaluation• Mitigating technical risk and minimising
operational risk• Managing projects from exploration to
productionProfessor Alan Bye, CEO, Cooperative Research Centre for Optimising Resource Extraction CRC ORE, University of QLD
15:30 Building a mining house through successful exploration: Optimising the mix between new and established technologiesStuart Robinson, Group Manager Resource Geology, Fortescue Metals Group
story • Chinese 5-10 year economic outlook: Which
commodities will China need? • How much is growth really softening or just
coming down from record highs? • A shift from industrial to consumer demand:
Opportunities for late cycle metals in China • Which metals are going to be stronger than
others? Winner and losers as China’s economy evolves
• Assessing the impact of non-performing loans and shadow banking on the Chinese economy
• Can we expect more even layers across the Chinese economy over the next 10 years?
Hongyu Cai, Managing Director, Research Department, China International Capital CorporationPan Guocheng, CEO, China HankingLi Xinchuang, President, Deputy Secretary General, China Metallurgical Industry Planning and Research Institute, China Iron and Steel Association
12:40 Key drivers of the AUD• Is current AUD pricing more closely correlated to
China’s economics than Fed policy?• Further RBA cuts will take the Australian
currency yield play off the global table – is this good for Australian mining?
• AUD-RMB convertibility - how is the new pair trading, can this market find a functional level of liquidity?
• Has the RBA joined every other major central bank in playing the currency manipulation game?
• What combination of factors might put upward pressure back on the AUD?
• FX hedging strategies during economic macro instability – how much should you pay for protection?
• How economies and miners can cope in a highly dynamic environment of uncertain global economic outlooks and increased volatility in FX and commodity markets themselves
Barry Dawes, Head of Resources, Paradigm Securities
3:40 – 4:15 AFTERNOON TEA, NETWORKING AND CLOSE
SECTION THREE 14:00 – 17:00
DAY ONE MONDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2014
NEW USES AND DEVELOPMENTS IN TRANSFORMATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES
16:20 Uncovering new technology for successful exploration drilling: How is it working? • Current challenges of undercover exploration• Examining new drilling and sampling technology
being developed in the DET CRC• How to apply these new technologies in the
future• Cost effective exploration targeting and decision
makingProfessor David Giles, Leader, Deep Exploration Technologies CRC, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Adelaide
16:50Closing remarks from the Chair
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18:00 – 21:00 EVENING MASTERCLASS
DAY TWO TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2014
THE ROLE OF MINING IN GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: FROM ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT TO RESOURCING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
09:00 Opening remarks from the Chair: AVAILABLE
09:10 Topic: To be confirmed Andrew Michelmore, Chief Executive Officer, MMG
09:30 Topic: The Role of Mining in Sustainable Development (topic suggested by Orica)Ian Smith, Managing Director and CEO, Orica
09:50 Topic: To be confirmed Carlos Santa Cruz, Senior Vice President, Australia and New Zealand, Newmont Mining
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10:30 Keynote panel: Topic to be confirmedChair: AVAILABLEPanellists: Rob Hattingh, General Manager Innovation, Technology and Sustainability, Iluka ResourcesIan Smith, Chief Executive Officer, OricaAndrew Michelmore, Chief Executive Officer, MMG
PLENARY KEYNOTE SESSION ONE:
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DAY TWO TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2014
8:00 COFFEE
POLICY TECHNOLOGY & SKILLS INVESTMENT
LEVERAGING SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM MINING ACTIVITY
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SECTION ONE: 11.20 – 13.00
PANEL SESSION: Using resource endowments to foster sustainable development This session will address:• What are the critical factors that have enabled
countries to benefit from their substantial resource endowments?
• What are the practical steps that might be taken by the industry and other stakeholders such as governments, local communities, investment companies and aid agencies to build capacity to maximise the benefits from resource endowments?
• What are the differences between macroeconomic rent seeking perspectives and corporate social responsibility?
11.30Introduction by facilitator
11.40Panel discussion
12.40 Q&A
Facilitator: Troy HeyGeneral Manager, Stakeholder and Investor Relations, MMG
Panel members: Tania Constable, Head of Resources Division, Department of Industry
Professor Chris Moran,Director, SMI, University of Queensland
Robin Hamilton-Coates,Manager External Relations, MMG LXML Sepon
The application of leading edge and new technologies: the pathway to a sustainable future
This session will address:
• Technology in the minerals industry in the 21st century - embracing tech savvy people
to lead the way in developing new cutting edge technologies
• Where do we look to Technology to ‘value add’?• High tech mines of the future: what will they look
like?
Dr Megan Clark FAusIMM,Chief Executive, CSIRO
Joe Cucuzza,Managing Director, Amira International
Ron Douglas, Executive Global Head Projects and Technology, ORICA
PANEL DISCUSSION
MINING COMMODITY OUTLOOKS
Opening remarks from the Chair: Michael Cairnduff, Managing Editor, Aspermont
11:20 Macro economy and the strategic role of gold • Problems in the world economy • Money printing & the destruction of paper money • Gold as the only currency that has survived
throughout history • The importance of physical gold for wealth
preservation Egon von Greyerz, Founder & Managing Partner, Matterhorn Asset Management / GoldSwitzerland 11:40 Debate: Bulls versus bears - where is the gold price going? • A macro view of global supply/demand
dynamics• Grade is king – the shifting priorities for mine
developers • What progress have gold miner made towards
improving efficiency and cutting costs? • Reviewing the disparity between stocks and
bullion – and how likely this is to continue• Outlook for the gold price in the next three years Moderator: Rod Whyte, Principal, Whyte & AssociatesPanellists:Biao Chen, Managing Partner, Jinjiang Mining FundGrant Williams, Portfolio Manager, Vulpes Investment ManagementFrank Holmes, CEO and Chief Investment Officer, US Global InvestorsEgon von Greyerz, Founder & Managing Partner, Matterhorn Asset Management / GoldSwitzerlandBarry Dawes, Head of Resources, Paradigm Securities
12:10 – 12:30 MINING COMPANY SPOTLIGHTS
12:30 The Premise and the Promise: Specialty metals in Australia • The Specialty Metal Backdrop: Identifying key
specialty metals with growing demand but supply-side constraints
• Are supply and demand imbalances creating significant investment opportunities?
• The challenge of investing in Australian equities that have become characterised by small trading volumes
• Key picks for Australian strategic metal projects for investors to watch
• Introducing a technology capable of revolutionising existing mineral markets and creating new ones in specialty metals
Richard Karn, Managing Editor, The Emerging Trends Report
13:00 INVESTOR HOSTED ROUND TABLE DISCUSSIONSTaking place in the networking exhibition hall, this is a great opportunity for miners to talk directly with a range of different investors in a relaxed environment. Miners will find out how to make their projects more appealing to prospective investors.
Round tables: Table 1: Egon von Greyerz, Founder &
Managing Partner, Matterhorn Asset Management / GoldSwitzerland
Table 2: Warren Gilman, Chairman & CEO, CEF Holdings
Table 3: James Morrison, Principal, CEO, Royalty Stream Investments
Table 4: Andrew Mounas, Director, Obelisk capital
Table 5: Grant Williams, Portfolio Manager, Vulpes Investment Management
Table 6: Hongyu Cai, Managing Director, Research Department, China International Capital Corporation
Table 7: Hedley Widdup, Manager, Lion Selection Group
Table 8: Pan Guocheng, CEO, CHINA HANKING
Table 9: Biao Chen, Managing Partner, JINJIANG MINING FUND
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DAY TWO TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2014
11:00 – 11:20 MORNING COFFEE AND NETWORKING
SECTION TWO: 14:00 – 15:40
PANEL SESSION: MAXIMISING THE VALUE OF VOLUNTARY COMMUNITY INVESTMENT
This session will address:• Why is it important to ensure that business
imperatives drive the community investment agenda as much as responding to priority community needs? i.e. It is not a philanthropic exercise
• How can the development of a voluntary community investment framework (as proposed by the IFC and the MCA) ‘make the backpack lighter’ for companies/rather than an additional impost?
• What are the benefits/risks for Governments? How can/why should the risks be managed outside the regulatory framework?
14.00 – 14.10 Introduction by Chair
2.10 pm – 3.10 Presentations by panel members
15.10 – 15.30 Q&A
Facilitator: Deanna Kemp, Deputy Director, Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, Sustainable Minerals Institute (to be confirmed) Panel members: Lesley Bennett, Program Manager, PNG Chamber of Minerals and PetroleumRichard Boele, Managing Director, BanarraCarlos Santa Cruz, Regional Senior Vice President, Newmont Asia Pacific
MINE AUTOMATION
Automation, challenges, lessons learnt and where to next?
This session will address:• The evolution of automation projects over the
years and their varying success• Measuring success: How is itimplemented and being measured?• Automation in the mine of the future
Professor Ross McAree, Program Leader, Automation, CRC Mining
Denise Goldsworthy,Owner and Managing Principal,Alternate Futures
Industry representative
PANEL DISCUSSION
ASIAN DEMAND FOR AUSTRALIAN RESOURCES
14:00 China’s macro slowdown and the implications for commodity demand • China’s economic transformation: The beginning
of a new economy • How will higher interest rates influence the
economy? • Implications of a rising consumption rate• The risk of a property bubble• Risk – How will the debt be repaid?• Implications for the copper market• Supply side: mine supply pressure and the
removal of smelting bottlenecks• Demand side: Refined copper demand breakdownHongyu Cai, Managing Director, Research Department, China International Capital Corporation
14:30 What is the Chinese outlook for growth and demand for Australian iron ore? Pan Guocheng, CEO, CHINA HANKING
14:50 Steel raw materials: Supply and demand trends and upcoming projects • Impact of global infrastructure development
plans on demand for steel raw materials • Iron ore spot pricing trends and the impact on
long term planning for major projects• Update on West African iron ore: Investor
appetite post-Mali crisis • To what extent do the headwinds to shale gas
development offer opportunities to coal • How bulk producers are managing costs to
maximise margins and shareholder returns • Ferro-alloys: Where are the opportunities –
where are the market risks? Li Xinchuang, President, Deputy Secretary General, China Metallurgical Industry Planning and Research Institute, China Iron and Steel Association
15:10 COMPANY SPOTLIGHT PRESENTATIONS
16:00 Commodity outlook for nickel – global supply/demand trends• Reviewing the factors behind the recent
buoyancy of nickel price• Understanding China’s current & future demand• Impact of the phasing out of Indonesian pig
nickel exports and the impact on global supply and price
• Where do Australian producers fit in the nickel mix?Biao Chen, Managing Partner, Jinjiang Mining Fund
16:20 Coking coal commodity forecast: Have we reached the bottom of the cost curve? • Will project delays and cancellations lead to a
supply side crunch? • Demand forecast: The next five years • Examining the impact of the current market
conditions on overseas met coal competitors• Exploring where coal fits into the future energy mix
16:40 Opportunities for copper - a late stage metal in the industrialisation cycle • Outlook for copper supply, demand and price• Assessing the Chinese copper demand • A strong case for copper? Understanding the
underlying market fundamentals • The strategic advantages of investing in a late
stage metal• From Pebble to Oyu Tolgoi - are project delays
to copper mega-projects leading to a supply side crunch?
17:00 Panel: The evolving energy mix: what impact will new energy sources have on bulk demand?• US putting coal into the Asian and EU market –
and implications for Australian coal prices• Rest of world application of unconventional
extraction technology vs. in the USA• Shale and unconventional gas: how will it affect
coal consumption?• Geopolitical impact: The balance of supply/
demand for energy between Russia, the Arab world, US and EU
• How successful will the rest of the world be emulating US shale success?
• The rise of green energy and the impact on bulks • What role will gas in general play in energy
consumption in the next 10 years?
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15:40 – 16:00 AFTERNOON TEA
SECTION THREE: 16:00 – 17:30
Creating sustainable indigenous economic development activitiesThis session will address:• What is the role of regulation versus industry
endeavours/commitment to achieving outcomes?
• What capacity building is required and who is responsible? What types of resources are required?
• How does a focus on wealth creation differ from a focus on employment and training? What does this look like?
16.00 – 16.10 Introduction by Facilitator
16.10 – 16.30 Case study presentations
16.30 – 17.10 Panel discussion
17.10 – 17.30 Q&AFacilitator: Melanie StutselDirector – Health, Safety, Environment and Communities, Minerals Council of Australia
Panel members:Professor Marcia Langton,Chair of Australian Indigenous Studies, University of Melbourne
Richard Eccles,Deputy Secretary - Indigenous Group,Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet
TOMORROW’S MINE MANAGER
Implementation of operating best practice to meet corporate strategic goals
The ‘Mine Manager’ takes the owner/board directions and translates them into strategy and deliverables.This session will address:• Implementation of corporate goals of excellence
into the real world (existing operations versus new ones)
• What is excellence from a company perspective?• Miners of the future and the skillsets required.
How will we get them and keep them?• A view of the industry in the future – what will
operations look like?
Terry Burgess FAusIMM, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, OZ Minerals
Andrew McIlwain MAusIMM,Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director,Unity Mining
Gavin Yeates FAusIMM(CP), Vice President Mining Operations, BHP Billiton
PANEL DISCUSSION
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Attend and listen to international law developments, mining best practice and regulatory excellence. Promoting mining best practice and regulatory excellence to raise international standards and increase the mining industry’s social licence to operate.
International mining law and developments• Global trends and issues for resources policy and
regulation• Foreign investment• Barriers to investment • Sustainable governance and transparency • Divestment of capital from mining
THE PRODUCTIVITY IMPERATIVE
Opening remarks from the Chair
How technology and innovation drive step change in productivity
Mining company representative
Performance trends and international comparisons in mining productivity • Understanding recent trends and comparisons
in the performance of open cut equipment in Australia and Worldwide 2003 - 2013
• Publicly available measures of mining productivity (ABS, RBA and ABARE) do not provide the detail to respond appropriately at an operational level
• Trends in open cut mining equipment productivity (up to 2013) demonstrate productivity fell from the mid 2000’s on
• Many mining companies have been ‘talking’ productivity recently but productivity has continued to fall up to 2013
• The central reason why productivity has fallen and continues to fall will be presented along with the three key operational-level actions to reverse the trend.
Dr Graham Lumley, Director, PWC
Presentation Title: TBC
Nick Bowen, Executive Global Head Mining Services, Orica
MINING FINANCE TRENDS – ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF INVESTMENT
Opening remarks from the Chair: Trevor Hoey, Journalist, Fairfax Media
11:20 Panel: How much can private equity (PE) fill the gap left by the equities market?• Traditional funding - is it over for the next 3-5
years?• What are benefits of private equity for a junior
mid-cap mining company? • What stage of exploration/development is
attractive to PE funds? • To what extent can PE fund the next generation
of Australian mines? • What do private equity look for in a company?• Average returns that and PE company would
expect from a mining investment• The business case: How important is the
management team versus the assets themselves?
Richard Crookes, Investment Director, EMR CapitalMike Stirzaker, Partner, Pacific Road
11:40 Update on the state of royalty finance• Understanding the royalty finance model and the
benefits for miners and investors• As traditional funding is squeezed, what is the
potential for growth in royalty finance?• Identifying the projects most attractive to royalty
finance• What is the outlook for royalty finance in
Australia?
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DAY THREE WEDNESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2014
MINES, METALS AND MARKETS: EMERGING GLOBAL SUPPLY/DEMAND TRENDS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH
08:30 Morning coffee
08:50 Opening remarks from the Chair
9:00 Sex, babies and commodities • India has 600 million people under 25 years of age • Over 1 billion people are connected in Facebook • Every three seconds a baby is born • The need for commodities will remain healthy Frank Holmes, CEO and Chief Investment Officer, US Global Investors
9:20 Keynote: Macro-analysis of the recovering global economy – and the impact on commodity prices • Expansion in emerging markets amid recovering
US and EU economies – what are the GDP growth outlooks?
• Impact of US tapering on the flow of capital in resources
• Impact on trade flows and commodity outlooks • Where are we in the super cycle? • Asset allocation and investment strategies to
prepare for 2015 - the role of hard assets Marc Faber, International Investor and Publisher of the Gloom, Boom and Doom report
09:50 State of the nation address: Where are we in the mining cycle? • Looking through the cycles of the mining industry -
why does it keep booming and busting?• End of the mining boom or mid-cycle correction? • Assessing the macro-economic forces shaping the
mining landscape• Symptom of investor confidence versus underlying
market fundamentals – taking a long-term view of the market
• Case studies of majors selling off assets to recycle them into more capital growth
Grant Williams, Portfolio Manager, Vulpes Investment Management
10:10 Where next for global markets? Asset allocation strategies for 2014 Michael Belkin, hedge fund consultant and author of the Belkin Report, will offer his asset allocation and Long/Short stock recommendations for 2015. Based on a proprietary model offering timely, predictive and accurate forecasts, this presentation will offer thought provoking commentary, taking definitive stances on world market movements. How does he see metals and mining stocks faring in 2014? Attend this session to find the answer. Michael Belkin, Author, The Belkin Report
10:30 Head to head panel discussion: Australian mining investment in a global context Industry panellists will be questioned on the difficult questions facing the Australian mining industry in 2015. • From the gulf and India, to China, Korea and Japan:
what are conditions of the market for Australian mining products?
• How competitive is Australia as a place for mining investment?
• How are Australia’s resource competitors fairing? • How market conditions will impact labour costs and
the Australian dollar • How does Australia rate in terms of political and
sovereign risk?Moderator: John Roskam, Executive Director, Institute of Public AffairsMarc Faber, International Investor and Publisher of the Gloom, Boom and Doom reportHedley Widdup, Manager, Lion Selection Group Andrew Ballingal, Chief Executive Officer, Ballingal Investment AdvisorsWarren Gilman, Chairman & CEO, CEF HoldingsGrant Williams, Portfolio Manager, Vulpes Investment ManagementFrank Holmes, CEO and Chief Investment Officer, US Global Investors
PLENARY KEYNOTE SESSION TWO:
11:00 – 11:20 MORNING COFFEE AND NETWORKING
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MINING MINISTERIAL SUMMIT – PROMOTING GLOBAL MINING POLICY AND REGULATION EXCELLENCE
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DAY THREE WEDNESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2014
SECTION ONE CONTINUED
PANEL DISCUSSIONWhat factors have the greatest opportunity to improve productivity in mining globally?
Kevin McElligott, Managing Director, Australia, FRANCO NEVADA
12:00 Royalty financing for commodities other than precious metals• The types of royalty opportunities that appeal to
investors• At what stage in a project’s development can
royalty financing get involved• Why this type of financing is attractive to mining
companiesJames Morrison, Principal, Royalty Stream Investments
12:20 20 minute: Senior representative of The Lind Partners
12:40 Panel discussion: Alternative financing - the golden ticket for the junior and mid-cap space?• Examining the uses of high yielding mezzanine
finance• Hybrid mechanisms: Part royalty/part equity/
part debt - what it means to the lender and borrower?
• Partnering with strategic end users – how does this work and what are the potential returns?
• Advantages of streaming models for reducing rising cost base risks
James Morrison, Principal, CEO, Royalty Stream InvestmentsKevin McElligott, Managing Director, Australia, FRANCO NEVADA
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15:40 – 16:00 AFTERNOON TEA
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13:00 INVESTOR HOSTED ROUND TABLE DISCUSSIONS
Investors who would like to host a table, please contact Siobhan Corry on +612 82529406 or email [email protected] 13:00 Taking place in the networking exhibition hall, this is a great opportunity for miners to talk directly with a range of different investors in a relaxed environment. Miners will find out what alternative sources of capital are currently available and how to attract that investment.
Investor round tables: Table 1: Marc Faber, International Investor and Publisher of the Gloom, Boom and Doom report
Table 2: Michael Belkin, Author, The Belkin Report
Table 3: Andrew Ballingal, Chief Executive Officer, Ballingal Investment Advisors
Table 4:
Frank Holmes, CEO and Chief Investment Officer, US Global Investors
Table 5: Mike Stirzaker, Partner, Pacific Road
Table 6: Jayant Bhandari, Senior Analyst, ANARCHO CAPITAL
Table 7: Hedley Widdup, Manager, Lion Selection Group
Table 8: Kevin McElligott, Managing Director,
Australia, FRANCO NEVADA
Table 9: James Morrison, Principal, CEO, Royalty Stream Investments
Table 10: Richard Crookes, Investment Director, EMR Capital
DAY THREE WEDNESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2014
SECTION TWO: 14:00 – 15:30
An opportunity for Mining Ministers and Government officials to discuss new market opportunities and listen to industry perspectives and how policy directly impacts investment
Commodity markets and economic opportunities
Commodity markets and strategic minerals • New frontiers for exploration and development• Maximising value of resources – corporate
strategies, encouraging infrastructure development
• Transitioning sectors following mining
STATE OF PLAY – WHAT IS HAPPENING ON THE GROUND?
Key productivity issues on the mine site
Mining company representative
Critical issues in productivity for Gold Corp
Mining company representative
Modelling mining operations for improved efficiency and productivity• Impact of modelling on efficient operation of
mines• Using available data to understand and improve
operations• Benefiting from collaborative research• Monitoring and managing operations for
productivity and efficiency
Professor Paul Hyland,Professor,QUT Business School
Don Sands, CEO, Syngenco
PANEL DISCUSSION: How much time do we have to solve our productivity issues?
MINING FINANCE TRENDS – THE CAPITAL SQUEEZE
14:00 Panel discussion:A time to buy – are we in the early stages of the next bull market?• Why junior mining companies are providing a
once in a lifetime opportunities to buy • Challenging the notion that Chinese growth is
slowing – are they purchasing raw materials at record highs?
• When will the market stop feeling fear, and start getting greedy again?
• The opportunities for explorers and producers in the next boom?
• With large projects cancelled and prices rallying, are we looking at a supply side crunch?
Moderator: Warren Gilman, Chairman & CEO, CEF HoldingsJayant Bhandari, Senior Analyst, Anarcho CapitalHedley Widdup, Manager, Lion Selection Group
14:50 What should investors look for in a junior resource stock during these challenging market conditions?• Explorers keeping the lights on: how much cash
is left, and how fast is it being spent? • Developing a project: access to equity markets,
debt markets, and alternatives• The project: What commodity, quality and what
stage?• Location, location, location … and other risksDr Alex Cowie, Editor, Diggers and Drillers
15:10 The bottom line in resource investment? Four veterans try to establish common ground in their search for that Holy Grail• Identifying pools of capital juniors• How can junior mining companies make
themselves more attractive to the institutional investor?
• When will the IPO market recover?• Who will invest in the next generation of
Australian mines?• What do mining companies need to do to attract
investment back into the market?Moderator: Rod Whyte, Principal, Whyte & AssociatesPanelists: Barry Dawes, Head of Resources, Paradigm Securities
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SECTION ONE: 11.20 – 13.00
Mining Ministers and Government officials should attend to share expertise and enter into dialogue over key challenges and benefits from the mining sector. Discuss and share ideas for best practice resource management, sustainable mine development and social responsibility
Environmental and social best practice challenges for government
• Indigenous issues and opportunity• International standards and best practice • Resource competition• Resource efficiency (energy, water, materials and
adapting to climate change)• Mining closure • The role and challenges for artisanal and small
scale mining • Sustainable communities and addressing
challenges
ENHANCING PRODUCTIVITY THROUGH STRATEGIC PROCUREMENT
Sub-themes:• What procurement managers are looking for• Strategic supply alliances• Bringing new innovations to the market more
quickly• METS opportunities• Field trials
Opening remarks from the Chair
Working with the supply chain to drive value
Mining company representative
Results of procurement innovation survey and what it means
THE FACULTY
PANEL DISCUSSION:How to bring new innovations to the mining supply chain?
JORC CODE, BACKGROUND, OPERATION AND THE COMPETENT PERSON
This session will address:• The background and basic elements of the JORC
Code• An overview of the JORC Code reporting
framework• Understanding the concept of a Competent
Person
Speakers:Peter Stoker, HonFAusIMM(CP)Deputy Chairman,JORC
Mark Berry, Principal Geologist,AMC Consultants
PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A
DAY FOURTHURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
09:00 Opening remarks from the Chair Elizabeth Lewis-Gray, Chair, Austmine
9:10 Fortescue Metals Group: The technological innovation behind building a world class company • Summary of unprecedented ramp up• Transformational change in the safety culture at
Fortescue • Productivity results of automation across the value
chain • Step change innovation in port and rail
infrastructure• What does the future hold for FMG? • Areas for increased automation • More integration of facilities and sharing with others• Training and development for underprivileged
groupsNev Power, Chief Executive Officer, Fortescue Metals Group
9:40 The future of mineral processing: Improving energy and cost outcomes through efficient communition • Understand the challenge of communition efficiency
– where can the savings be made?• Research findings on alternative comminution
strategies and outcomes • What can be achieved in the next five years and
what is the next step? • The bottom line: Lowering processing costs and
raising shareholder value as a result of improved comminution practices
Joe Pease, Chief Executive Officer, Xstrata Technology
10:10Invest in Australia’s METS success story: Delivering innovation, leadership and opportunityThis session reveals and examines the findings of the largest survey ever undertaken of the mining equipment, technology and services(METS) sector in Australia. Coordinated by Austmine, Australia’s leading association of the METS sector, the survey gives top level insight into:• The importance of the METS sector in the Australian
economy• Growing globally: tracking the recent increase
in revenue, employees and exports across the Australian METS industry
• Investing in staff, R&D and products – future trends and investment opportunities
• Challenges for the industry and potential opportunities for growth
Elizabeth Lewis-Gray, Chair, Austmine
10:30 Keynote panel discussion: The next major steps for mining technology, innovation and productivity • The application of leading edge and new
technologies: the pathway to a sustainable future• Automation, challenges, lessons learnt - where to
next?• Can mining become as innovative as the tech
industry?• Mining’s productivity imperative: Issues, priorities
and solutionsModerator:Elizabeth Lewis-Gray, Chair, AustmineJoe Pease, Chief Executive Officer, Xstrata TechnologyNev Power, Chief Executive Officer, Fortescue Metals Group
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DAY FOURTHURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
SECTION TWO: 14:00 – 15:30
15:40 – 16:00 AFTERNOON TEA
SECTION THREE: 16:00 – 17:30
Attend and listen to the regional perspectives and future directions and build networks with key jurisdictions
Regional policy and regulatory perspectives• Asia• North America• Latin America• Europe• Africa• North Africa and the Middle East• Oceania and the Pacific
ENERGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE ISSUES
Overcoming infrastructure challenges in remote locations
David Paull, CEO, Aspire Mining
Opening remarks from the Chair
Australian productivity relies on innovation• To combat declining productivity, Australian
miners, researchers and technology and service companies need to work together to develop new technologies that allow real-time, whole-of-life management of the country’s resources.
• Many of the next generation of deposits are lower in grade, more complex and more challenging to mine and we have reached, or are about to reach, the limits of traditional technologies already deployed.
• The industry needs to harness the new wave of technologies born out of the global digital revolution and the only way to do this is through collaboration.
• Australia is well placed to lead the charge, as we are already the largest supplier of mining-related software in the world and organisations such as the Deep Exploration Technologies CRC, CRC Ore, CRC Mining and CSIRO are developing the necessary tools, sensors, data systems and process understanding.
Jonathan Law, Director, CSIRO – Minerals Down Under National Research Flagship
PANEL DISCUSSION: How can the supply and mining sector work more closely together to improve productivity? Is structural change needed?
IMPROVEMENT IN THE REPORTING ENVIRONMENT WITH THE INTRODUCTIONOF THE 2012 JORC CODE AND THE NEW CHAPTER 5 ASX LISTING RULES
This session will address:• The revised Code and ASX listing rules drive
improved disclosure to investors and their advisors
• Understand the new ‘If not, why not?’ reporting requirements
• Learn how to interpret reports and use the JORC Code as a guide to what information investors
expectSteve Hunt,Chairman, JORC
James Rowe, Manager, Listings Perth, ASX
PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A
INTERNATIONAL REACH OF THE JORC CODE AND THE CRIRSCO FAMILY OF REPORTING CODES AND STANDARDS
This session will address:
• Use of the JORC Code internationally• CRIRSCO reporting codes and standards
including NI43-101 and the CIM Definition Standards, SAMREC, PERC, Russian NAEN Code, Chilean Certification Code for Exploration Prospects, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves, USA SME Guide contrasted with SEC Industry Guide 7, Philippines PMRC, Indonesian KCMI
Peter Stoker, HonFAusIMM(CP),Deputy Chairman, JORC
PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A
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In September 2014 will be one of the most efficient and effective marketing opportunities to meet with your industry, make business contacts and talk with decision makers, both local and international. The exhibition floor plan has three clearly-defined sectors providing a comprehensive industry showcase: Australian and International Mining companies/International Country Pavilions – Investment Zone – Technical Zone. We are expecting more than 2500 participants at the 2014 event and the 100 stand exhibition is already filling up fast.
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Gekko F22
Iluka Resources Limited E14
Innoflow / Orenco C5
KPMG F26
Mandalay Resources Corp J18
Matamec Explorations L9
Minerals Council of Australia F24
Mineral Resources Authority of PNG F36
MMG F18
Monument Mining L6
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FREE TO ATTEND when registering for a delegate pass. These events are the perfect opportunity to relax and mingle with speakers and delegates. If you are an exhibitor /potential exhibitor who would like to host an evening networking function, please contact Anita Richards at +613 9781 3106 or [email protected] With 2000+ decision makers and 100+ exhibitors IMARC 2014 will connect Australian and international mining leaders, policy makers, financiers, technical experts, innovators and educators all under one roof.
WELCOME DRINKSMonday 22nd September 5-7 pm
COCKTAIL RECEPTIONTuesday 23rd September 6-7 pm
COCKTAIL RECEPTIONWednesday 24th September 6-7 pm
GALA DINNERThursday 25th September
INVESTOR HOSTED ROUND TABLE DISCUSSIONS‘What do I have to do to attract investment?’
Taking place in the networking exhibition hall, this is a great opportunity for miners to talk directly with a range of different investors in a relaxed environment. Miners will find out how to make their projects more appealing to prospective investors.
If you would like to host or attend a table, please contact Siobhan Corry on +612 8252 9406 or email [email protected]
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INVESTORS ATTEND FOR FREEThere are a number of complimentary passes available to this year’s IMARC. These are reserved solely for buy-side investors who hold no position of employment at a mining company or companies servicing the mining industry. Visit www.imarcmelbourne.com to apply for an Investor pass.
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STEP 3 DELEGATE INFORMATION & PAYMENT
Payment Details (Tick one only) Invoice: Payment instructions can be found on the invoice.
Bank Transfer:Bank transfer should be made to: Resourceful Australia Pty Ltd Payment in AUD$BSB: 086131Account No: 395944259Swift Code: NATAAU3303MBank address: National Australia Bank, Belmont Branch, 193 Wright St, WA 6105
Cheque or Bankdraft: Please make your crossed cheque or bank draft payable to Resourceful Australia Pty Ltd in AUD$ only. Mail your cheque or bank draft and registration form (including mailing label) to Customer Service, Resourceful Australia Pty Ltd, Level 7, 30-32 Carrington Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
Credit Card
Card Type:
Card No.
Cardholder’s Name
Cardholder’s Signature
Expiry Date (mm/yy) Security Code (CVV2):
Payment Amount Date
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