Black Necked Stork
Fauna and Flora at QMag's mine site with Dr John McGrath Part 4: Black Necked Stork
The black-necked stork (jabiru) is an icon of the Northern Australia wetlands and tourism.
Fortunately, you don't have to go to Kakadu to see one. Here at QMAG's Kunwarara KG2 mine site just north of Rockhampton our mine pits and wetlands attract these giant birds searching for a meal of fish, small crustaceans or amphibians.
Jabirus are Australia's only stork, and not to be confused with the Jabiru of South America. At 1.4m tall and with a wingspan of 2m seeing a pair in a giant nest up a tree or even just seeing them fly past is awe-inspiring so we here at QMAG count ourselves lucky.
Welcome Jamie Wells!
Jamie started as QMAG’s Executive Team Assistant in January and will be filling in until Rebecca Harris returns from maternity leave.
2024 Women in Mining and Resources Queensland Resources Awards
We are estatic to announce that our Shift Production Coordinator, Leticia Shields, has been named as a finalist in the Women in Mining and Resources Queensland (WIMARQ) Resources Awards for 2024.
Bring a dish - culture lunch
What a great way to bring our diverse cultures together – through FOOD!
Refratechnik Asia Visit
On Monday QMAG was pleased to host Fırat Maral, Area Sales Manager Refratechnik Asia (RTA), and Richard Sagar, MD of Ammerman, RTA’s agent in Australia and New Zealand.
Shipping Partner Visit - ANL
Read what QMag's Head of Supply Chain and Logistics Mark Christmas experienced during our recent trip to Japan
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