Caroline Peachey
Thu, Jul 10, 2025, 7:25 AM 1 min read
The July issue of MINE Australia is out now, with articles focusing on innovation in drill and blast, copper and pit-to-port strategy.
When it comes to drill and blast, innovation is at the forefront and sustainability is high on the agenda. We explore how miners are looking to integrate AI and machine learning (ML) into their operations alongside greener technologies.
Moving to copper, we examine the potential for Australia – currently the world’s eighth largest producer – to expand its supply supported by technological innovation and training to enable access to deeper ore.
In South Australia, we also look at BHP’s plans to shift transport of copper from road to rail between Pimba and Port Adelaide in collaboration with Aurizon.
Elsewhere, GlobalData looks at how researchers from Flinders University in Australia have developed a safer, more sustainable way to recover gold from electronic waste or ore.
Finally, we speak to the World Nuclear Transport Institute about the latest guidance for transport of uranium ore concentrates and how the organisation can help new entrants into the sector.
Head over to MINE to read all this and more. Don’t forget to sign up to receive the latest issues of the magazine direct to your inbox.
In our August issue we will be covering topics including rare earths, electrification and surface equipment trends.
"Explosive innovation: the latest issue of MINE Australia" was originally created and published by Mining Technology, a GlobalData owned brand.
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