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Mount Isa Mines
Resourceful December 2022
Welcome to the December 2022 edition of Resourceful, the Queensland Metals newsletter.
Browse our latest stories below.
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What lies beneath? 3D seismic survey plays its part to reveal Mount Isa’s underground secrets
Mount Isa Mines’ Exploration team has conducted a cutting-edge 3D seismic survey, deploying the latest ground-breaking technology, that will eventually tell us what future mining possibilities could exist for our mining and exploration leases.
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Copper Smelter opens its doors to family for a day
Mount Isa Mines’ Copper Smelter welcomed over 330 people onsite at their Open Day where family members toured the smelter and got to see first-hand where their family work.
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Long service recognised with anniversary celebrations
Our employees who reached long service milestones with the company have been recognised at special anniversary dinners in Mount Isa and Townsville.
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Celebrating 30 years of the ISASMELT™
As we celebrate 30 years since the ISASMELT™ was commissioned, we reflect on Glencore’s pioneering innovation that has helped revolutionise mining and smelting processes all over the world.
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Teleaudiology equipment brings healthy hearing to Mount Isa
With over 900 kilometres between Mount Isa and the nearest audiology testing equipment, Mount Isa Mines has been able to assist in bringing vital diagnostic hearing technology to the region.
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Changes to the Copper Smelter canteen
During October, well known Mount Isa eatery, CC’s Takeaways, took over operations at the Copper Smelter canteen.
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