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earth-matters

Corporate engagement with indigenous women in the minerals industry: making space for theory

Citation:

Gibson, Ginger and Kemp, Deanna (2008). Corporate engagement with Indigenous women in the minerals industry: Making space for theory. Earth Matters: Indigenous peoples, the extractives industries and corporate social responsibility. Edited by Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh and Saleem Ali. Sheffield, U.K.: Greenleaf Publishing.104-122.

Publisher:

Greenleaf Publishing in association with GSE Research

Type:

Article

Region:

Global

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Community grievance mechanisms and Australia mining companies offshore: an industry discussion paper

Publisher:

Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining

Type:

Report

Region:

Australia

resources-conservation-and-recycling

Life cycle assessment of seawater neutralised red mud for treatment of acid mine drainage

Citation:

D. Tuazon, G.D. Corder, Life cycle assessment of seawater neutralised red mud for treatment of acid mine drainage, Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Volume 52, Issue 11, September 2008, Pages 1307-1314

Publisher:

Resources Conservation and Recycling

Type:

Article

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Completion of mining at Oz Minerals Century Mine: implications for Gulf communities

Publisher:

CSRM

Type:

Report

Region:

Australia

journal-of-energy-and-natural-resource

Indigenous employment in the Australian mining industry

Citation:

Brereton, David J. and Parmenter, Joni (2008) Indigenous Employment in the Australian Mining Industry. Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law, 26 1: 66-90

Publisher:

Journal of Energy and Natural Resource Law

Type:

Article

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Organisational learnings from the Minahasa case study

Citation:

Kemp, D., Evans, R., Plavina, J & B. Sharp (2008) Newmont

Publisher:

CSRM, Newmont

Type:

Report

Region:

Global

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Indigenous Women and Mining Employment in Australia

Citation:

Parmenter, J. & Kemp, D. 2007. Indigenous Women and Mining Employment in Australia. SD07: A Climate for Change 2007.

Publisher:

SD07: A Climate for Change

Type:

Conference Paper

Region:

Australia

cover female mining

Female mining engineering and minerals processing students: career drivers, expectations and perceptions.

Citation:

Barclay, Mary Anne, Pattenden, Cath, Brereton, David,Beach, Ruth, Drinkwater, Diana, Kemp Deanna,Parmenter, Joni and Phillpot, Sokar (2007). Female mining engineering and minerals processing students: career drivers, expectations and perceptions. InUnearthing new resources: attracting and retaining women in the Australian minerals industry (pp. 65-109)Forrest, ACT: Minerals Council of Australia.

Publisher:

Minerals Council of Australia

Type:

Guide / Handbook

Region:

Australia

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Assessing the Benefits of Sustainable Processing Research in the Minerals Industry

Citation:

McLellan, BC. et al. 2007. Assessing the Benefits of Sustainable Processing Research in the Minerals Industry. Chemeca 2007, Melbourne, 23-26 September 2007, The Institution of Chemical Engineers Australia

Publisher:

Chemeca 2007, Melbourne, 23-26 September 2007, The Institution of Chemical Engineers Australia

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Measuring what matters: monitoring the contribution of a new mining project to community sustainability

Citation:

Brereton, D. & Pattenden, C. 2007. Measuring What Matters: Monitoring the contribution of a new mining project to community sustainability. 3rd International Conference on Sustainable Development Indicators in the Minerals Industry, Milos Island, Greece 2007

Publisher:

3rd International Conference on Sustainable Development Indicators in the Minerals Industry, Milos Island, Greece

int-journal-of-risk-management

Risk assessment as a tool to explore sustainable development issues: lessons from the Australian coal industry

Citation:

Evans, R., Brereton, D. and Joy, J. (2007) Risk assessment as a tool to explore sustainable development issues: lessons from the Australian coal industry. International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management, 7 5: 607-619

Publisher:

International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management

Type:

Article

unearthing_new_resources_attracting_retaining_women_australian_minerals_industry

Unearthing new resources: attracting and retaining women in the Australian minerals industry

Publisher:

Australian Government Office for Women

Type:

Report

Region:

Australia

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Mining and indigenous tourism in Northern Australia

Citation:

Brereton, David, Memmott, Paul, Reser, Joseph, Buultjens, Jeremy, Thomson, Linda, Barker, Tanuja, O'Rourke, Timothy and Chambers, Catherine (2007) Mining and indigenous tourism in Northern Australia Gold Coast, QLD, Australia.: Co-operative Research Centre (CRC) for Sustainable Tourism

Publisher:

Co-operative Research Centre (CRC) for Sustainable Tourism

Indigenous_Employment_in_the_Australian_Minerals_Industry_CSRM

Indigenous Employment in the Australian Minerals Industry

Citation:

Tiplady, T. & Barclay, MA. 2007. Indigenous Employment in the Australian Minerals Industry. CSRM.

Publisher:

CSRM

journal_industrial_ecology

Industrial symbiosis in the Australian minerals industry: the cases of Kwinana and Gladstone

Citation:

Van Beers, D., Corder, G., Bossilkov, A. and Van Berkel, R. (2007) Industrial symbiosis in the Australian minerals industry: The cases of Kwinana and Gladstone. Journal of Industrial Ecology, 11 1: 55-72

Publisher:

Journal of Industrial Ecology

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Community relations management systems in the minerals industry: combining conventional and stakeholder-driven approaches

Citation:

Kemp, Deanna, Boele, Richard and Brereton, David (2006) Community relations management systems in the minerals industry: Combining conventional and stakeholder-driven approaches. International journal of sustainable development, 9 4: 390-403

Publisher:

International Journal of Sustainable Development

Type:

Research Paper

Region:

Global

Importance_of_Water_Gladstone_Industrial_Area_Corder_Moran_2006

The importance of water in the Gladstone industrial area

Citation:

Corder, G. & Moran, C. 2006. The Importance of Water in the Gladstone Industrial Area. Water in Mining 2006 Conference, 14-16 November, Brisbane, pp. 47-55

Publisher:

Water in Mining 2006 Conference, 14-16 November, Brisbane, pp. 47-55

Beyond_NPV_Review_of_Valuation_Methodologies_and_Applicability_to_Water_in_Mining_Evans_etal_2006

Beyond NPV: a review of valuation methodologies and their applicability to water in mining

Citation:

Evans, R. et al. 2006. Beyond NPV: A Review of Valuation Methodologies and Their Applicability to Water in Mining. Proceedings of the Water in Mining 06 Conference, AusIMM, Melbourne, pp 97-103.

Publisher:

Proceedings of the Water in Mining 06 Conference, AusIMM, Melbourne, pp 97-103

Water_Communities_Mineral_Resource_Development_Understanding_Risks_Opportunities_Brereton_Parmenter_2006_Page_1

Water, communities and mineral resource development

Citation:

Brereton, D. & Parmenter, J. 2006. Water, Communities and Mineral Resource Development

Publisher:

Water in Mining 2006 Conference, 14-16 November, Brisbane

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Employment outcomes for Aboriginal people: an exploration of experiences and challenges in the Australian minerals industry

Citation:

This paper is largely a result of relevant work conducted at the University of Queensland

Publisher:

CSRM

Type:

Report

Region:

Australia

Community_Engagement_and_Development

Community engagement and development

Publisher:

Australian Government

Type:

Guide / Handbook

Engaging_on_the_Ground_Site_Level_Community_Engagement_Practices_in_the_Australian_Minerals_Industry_Brereton_etal_2005

Engaging on the ground: site-level community engagement practices in the Australian minerals industry

Citation:

Brereton, D. et al. 2005. Engaging on the Ground: Site-Level Community Engagement Practices in the Australian Minerals Industry. Minerals Council of Australia SD05 Conference, Alice Springs

Publisher:

Minerals Council of Australia SD05 Conference, Alice Springs

Emerging_Models_Community_Engagement_in_the_Australian_Minerals_Industry_Harvey_Brereton_2005_Page_01

Emerging models of community engagement in the Australian minerals industry

Citation:

Harvey, B. & Brereton, D. 2005. Emerging Models of Community Engagement in the Australian Minerals Industry. International Conference on Engaging Communities, 14-17 August 2005, Brisbane

Publisher:

International Conference on Engaging Communities, 14-17 August 2005, Brisbane

Developing_a_Community_Impacts_Monitoring_Management_Strategy

Developing a community impacts monitoring and management strategy: a guidance document for Australian coal mining operations

Citation:

Brereton, D. et al. 2005. Developing a Community Impacts Monitoring and Management Strategy: A Guidance Document for Australian Coal Mining Operations. CSRM.

Publisher:

CSRM

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Survey of local Aboriginal people formerly employed at Century mine: identifying factors that contribute to voluntary turnover

Publisher:

CSRM

Type:

Report

Region:

Australia

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