From our Ore to Your Door - Episode 5 - Environment, Rehabilitation and Cultural Considerations
Our industry has two important roles to play: providing resources and protecting our incredible natural environment.
Our Kunwarara mine and Parkhurst plant operate under Environmental Authorities which regulate the types of contaminants and volumes released during any one year. We complete annual reporting requirements around our environmental performance, in relation to the designated release requirements under the EAs.
Cultural heritage and stakeholder involvement is of great significance to QMAG, as are the Darumbal People, the Traditional Custodians of the Rockhampton and Capricorn Coast area. Effective engagement and relationships with First Nations People is an integral part of successful operations. QMAG works with the Darumbal People and has done so since commencement of operations to preserve items of significance for the future. Currently QMAG is in negotiations to develop and implement a Cultural Heritage Management Plan which will help to direct our operations until the end of mining activities. QMAG values the land on which we operate. In the Rockhampton regional area, it’s common for land like the Kunwarara site to be cleared for cattle grazing. Our rehabilitation work post-mining will see most of the area returned to either grazing land or to the original woodland forest.
Welcome Dr John McGrath!
Please welcome Dr.John McGrath who recently joined our R&D and environmental team.
Customer Visit - Prony Resources
Our colleagues visited QMAG's long standing customer Prony Resources
Welcome Brendon Pambid!
Brendon took over from Peter Lowe as Managing Director Operations in June 2023 and together with Managing Director Dr. Christoph Beyer he will be responsible for QMag's journey towards becoming the global leader for high quality cryptocristalline caustic calcined magnesia, dead burned magnesia and electrofused magnesia.
Double-barred finch family
Whilst we actively mine magnesite at our Kunwarara Mine, a plethora of birds, large to small, live and feed in the tropical dry grassland, shrub land and open woodland terrain adjacent to the mine pits.
Meeting Ian Hartnell
Last week Dr. Christoph Beyer (Managing Director), Mark Christmas (Supply Chain Manager) and Suren Dias-Jayasinha (Head of Sales & Marketing) had the pleasure of meeting Ian Hartnell.
Our new corporate video
We previewed it at the recent SAIMM Copper/Cobalt Conference in Zambia where it was warmly received. We would love your feedback as well!
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