Resourceful November 2021

Welcome to the November 2021 edition of Resourceful, the Queensland Metals newsletter.

Browse our latest stories below.

  • Applauding a career built in North West Queensland’s rich mineral province

    The active pursuit of improving and sustaining safety performance has been a core value for Queensland Metals’ Maryann Wipaki who has received the highest award for Australian women in resources.

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  • Historic rail milestone for Queensland Metals

    A significant investment in a fleet of trains heralds a new era for the transportation of metal products for Glencore’s copper and zinc operations in Queensland.

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  • MICO jump on the automation train

    Mount Isa Copper Operations have brought Sandvik’s Automine® system online to deliver major safety, efficiency and productivity improvements to the operations.

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  • Joining forces to lift COVID-19 vaccination rates in North West Queensland

    Queensland Metals is partnering with north-west health services to support the national COVID-19 vaccine rollout.

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  • Big payoffs for the Copper Smelter

    The Copper Smelter metallurgy and operations teams have implemented initiatives to reduce unplanned downtime related to the waste heat boiler.

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  • Mount Isa Mines brings new energy to isolation training

    A new custom isolation rig is providing specialised training to enhance the skills and safety of workers at Mount Isa Mines.

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  • Bracing for another wetter than usual rainy season

    Glencore’s Queensland Metals is prepped and set for the upcoming wet season as North Queensland catches an early start to the rain.

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