23rd - 25th September 2025
Main Stage
Official Welcome
Join us for the official opening of the conference, with a welcome address from the Hon. Tom Koutsantonis MP.
Safety Reimagined: The Future of Safety Standards
As safety standards evolve and new technologies reshape risk management, staying ahead of regulatory changes and industry trends is more critical than ever. This panel brings together experts from SafeWork SA, leading regulatory bodies, and safety technology consultants to explore emerging practices, legislative updates, and innovative solutions that are redefining workplace safety. Learn how data-driven insights, predictive tools, and proactive compliance strategies are transforming the way we protect workers and build resilient operations.
Driving Digital Transformation in Mining — The Bengalla Mining Company & Hitachi Partnership
Join us as we explore the transformative journey of the Bengalla Mining Company, in collaboration with Hitachi, showcasing how a strategic partnership model has enabled both organisations to thrive. This session will highlight key milestones in Bengalla Mining’s digital evolution—from operational automation to data-driven decision-making—powered by Hitachi’s advanced technologies and industry expertise. Discover how this partnership fosters mutual growth, innovation, and resilience, and gain insights into Bengalla Mining’s strategic vision for the next 5 to 10 years, including sustainability goals, AI integration, and future-ready mining operations.
RFDS Impact in Remote Communities and Mine Sites
Join us for a Spotlight Session featuring Charlie from the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS), showcasing their vital healthcare work in regional and remote Australia. Learn how RFDS supports isolated communities and remote mine sites with innovative, life-saving services that bridge vast distances and deliver critical care where it’s needed most.
Trusted partnerships: How Co-Innovation Between Suppliers and Operators is the Future of Innovation
There are a lot of discussions, events, initiatives and organisations in the mining industry that promote further innovation in the sector. Innovation and new technology is going to bridge the canyon of energy transition and decarbonisation but the question remains – how will we get there? Learn how one of the largest instrumentation companies, Endress+Hauser is partnering with mining operators across the globe and South Australia to realise that the answer to these challenges is true teamwork.
Navigating Mining’s ESG Imperative
Mining companies today face an ESG imperative that demands more than compliance. This panel will explore how industry leaders are navigating complex environmental regulations, social expectations, and governance challenges to build sustainable, responsible operations. Experts will discuss innovative approaches to reducing environmental impact, fostering community partnerships, and embedding strong governance practices that meet investor and stakeholder demands in a rapidly evolving landscape.
Building the Workforce of the Future
As the mining industry evolves, so must its people. This panel explores how companies are preparing for the future by investing in workforce development, diversity, and digital capability. From attracting the next generation of talent to upskilling for automation and fostering inclusive cultures, discover the strategies shaping a resilient, future-ready mining workforce.
Day Two Opening Remarks
A welcome from Paul Martyn, Chief Executive of the Department for Energy and Mining.
From Results to Reality: Delivering Decarbonisation Through Innovation
As Group Procurement Officer at one of the world’s leading resources companies, Rashpal Bhatti brings deep insight into the complexities of global supply chains and strategic sourcing in the mining sector. His session will explore how BHP approaches procurement at scale—navigating geopolitical shifts, driving sustainability through supplier partnerships, and ensuring resilience across a vast, interconnected network. Rashpal will share how BHP collaborates with its global supplier base to unlock value, support innovation, and meet the evolving expectations of stakeholders across the mining and resource industries.
Higher Education – Upskilling the Next Generation of Miners
Tertiary institutions are playing an increasingly vital role in shaping the future of mining—driving cutting-edge research, accelerating technology development, and preparing a skilled, adaptable workforce. This panel will explore how universities and colleges are partnering with industry to address critical challenges such as sustainability, automation, and the energy transition. From developing next-generation mining technologies to designing curricula that reflect the sector’s evolving needs, panelists will discuss how higher education is positioned at the intersection of innovation and workforce readiness in a rapidly changing global landscape.
The Future of Green Iron: Innovation, Funding, and Sustainable Steelmaking
As the mining industry works towards a low-emissions future, green iron is set to play a central role. This panel will examine how South Australia is reshaping the world’s steel industry through a new consortium – Green Iron SA – comprising Magnetite Mines, GHD, and Flinders Ports. The consortium aims to supply high-purity magnetite to produce green iron, unlocking economic benefits, long-term job creation and community revitalisation.
Copper’s Critical Role: Powering a Decarbonised Future
In recent years, South Australia has emerged as a premier copper jurisdiction. With about two thirds of Australia’s copper resources situated in the region, South Australia is the perfect destination to host copper-related discussions. This panel will explore copper’s growing importance amid the decarbonisation movement. BHP – one of the largest copper miners globally – will discuss the ongoing trends and challenges affecting the industry, and the innovations shaping the future of mining.
Spotlight Session with Andromeda
Explore how Andromeda is advancing one of the world’s highest-quality kaolin projects, located in South Australia. This session will delve into plans for commercialising its Great White Project, to support the growing demand for high-purity kaolin, as well as the exciting potential for unlocking further value through producing the critical mineral high-purity alumina (HPA) using its proprietary technology.
Gold Fields Plant Upgrade Sets New Benchmark in Performance and Safety
Faced with an expansion into a third underground source at their Agnew gold mine, Gold Fields needed to increase plant throughput. The 21-year-old tertiary crushing circuit, which was suffering from poor reliability, was unable to meet the demand. Gold Fields teamed up with Sandvik to implement an innovative new plant that is now delivering outstanding results in efficiency, safety and productivity. Join this panel session to hear experts from Gold Fields and Sandvik discuss the key success factors of the project and the resulting project outcomes.
The Future of Mining in an Increasingly Fractured World
The global minerals and mining sector faces mounting macroeconomic pressures—from slowing industrial growth and geopolitical tensions to declining demand and investor confidence. As mineral prices fall and nations pivot toward de-globalisation, the industry must adapt. In this panel, Mitchell will explore how re-shoring, ally-shoring, and sustainable localisation require a reimagining of digital infrastructure, policy, and capital investment. He will argue that embracing digital transformation is not only critical to reversing productivity decline, but also essential to navigating a fractured global landscape and ensuring long-term resilience.
Day Three Opening Remarks
A welcome from Nicola McFarlane, CEO of SACOME.
Magnetite Mines – Razorback Iron Ore Project
Magnetite Mines’ Managing Director, Tim Dobson, will present an update on the company’s flagship Razorback Iron Ore Project in South Australia’s Braemar Iron Region. With momentum building around Australia’s green iron opportunity, Razorback is positioned as a key enabler — a world-class, long-life resource capable of producing premium DR-grade concentrates essential for decarbonised steelmaking.
Emerging Commodities: What Role Do These Commodities Play in the Future?
Discover the emerging projects underpinning new Australian industries. This panel will showcase innovative developments in critical minerals, highlighting the state’s growing role in supplying materials essential to the global energy transition. Discussions will centre around uranium, copper, zircon and iron ore.
Accelerating Innovation: The Power of Common-Use Facilities in Mining
The mining industry is constantly evolving, requiring new solutions for exploration, extraction, processing, and manufacturing. This presentation will explore a powerful model for accelerating innovation by leveraging common-use facilities and pilot plants. We'll examine how this approach fosters a collaborative ecosystem by bringing together government, industry, business, community, and academia. Using the Resource Centre of Excellence (RCOE) as a case study, we'll showcase how our three-stage business model facilitates research, investment, and commercialisation
Bulk Materials Handling: Flow, Wear, and Conveyor Component Selection
This presentation provides practical insights into key challenges and solutions in bulk materials handling across mining operations. It covers material flow property testing and how it informs the design of hoppers and chutes to prevent common issues such as blockages and poor discharge. This session will also discuss wear mechanisms affecting conveyor belts and chute liners, along with strategies for mitigating wear in demanding environments. Finally, the session will explore the selection of idlers as the key conveyor component to optimise reliability, efficiency, and service life. The content is designed for mining companies, engineers, and equipment suppliers involved in bulk solids handling and transport systems.