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To ensure we continue to be of value for our industry and our clients, our team of experts regularly draw from real experiences and learning’s across our diverse workload to share regular articles. This includes potential issues to be aware of and opportunities to reduce risk, along with key trends from around the world.

Adam Kerr Adam Kerr

Unmanned Aircraft and Photogrammetry in the Mining Space

With the emergence of new technology in the mining sector almost every day, it can be difficult to keep up.
For large companies, this can be made worse by the daily workload and onsite events, bureaucracy and conservative thinking. “We’ve always done it this way,” is a phrase we are all too familiar with.
But each of us can challenge the status quo.

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Kevin Li Kevin Li

Using Data to Improve Mine Safety

When commercial mining first started in Australia in 1799 (ABS), the concept of safety didn’t even extend as far as having a canary in the mine to alert those working underground of impending danger. That particular work-place health and safety measure didn’t start until 1911 (Smithsonian Magazine) before being stamped out in 1986.

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Tim Cartledge Tim Cartledge

Five Years on and we have a lot to Celebrate

From excavating an egress tunnel under part of Brisbane’s CBD for the multi-million dollar Inner Northern Busway project, to innovative design and advice saving $34 million in construction costs on one project, I have built a career on getting my hands dirty and loved it.

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Keith Mandisodza Keith Mandisodza

Keith lends his expertise to Ernest Henry Mine

Cartledge Mining and Geotechnics team member Keith Mandisodza has spent three months providing geotechnical support at Ernest Henry Mine, a copper and gold mining and processing operation near Cloncurry, in north-west Queensland.

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Bongani Dlamini Bongani Dlamini

Bongani Inspires New Cohort of Geotechnical Engineers

Cartledge Mining and Geotechnics team member Bongani Dlamini inspired a new cohort of geotechnical and mining engineers when he presented a lecture to students of the University of Queensland’s School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering.

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