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SUPPORTING PARTNERS

22-26 SEPTEMBER 2014


MELBOURNE CONVENTION CENTRE
AUSTRALIAS ONLY EVENT TO UNITE THE GLOBAL MINING INDUSTRY
MINING POLICY, INVESTMENT TECHNOLOGY AND SKILLS EXPERTS
GALA DINNER GUEST SPEAKER

THE HON
ANDREW ROBB
AO MP,
FEDERAL MINISTER
FOR TRADE AND
INVESTMENT

Frank Holmes,
Chief Executive Officer &
Chief Investment Officer,
US Global Investors

Ian K Smith,
Managing Director
and Chief Executive
Officer,
ORICA

Carlos Santa Cruz,


Regional Senior Vice
President,
Newmont Asia Pacific

Rob Hattingh,
General Manager
Innovation, Technology
and Sustainability,
Iluka Resources

Peter Stoker
HonFAusIMM(CP),
Deputy Chairman,
JORC and Principal
Geologist,
AMC Consultants

John McGagh,
Head of Innovation,
Rio Tinto

Stephan Vermaak,
Principal Investment
Officer,
IFC - International
Finance Corporation

Mike Teke,
President,
Chamber of Mines
of South Africa

Joe Pease,
Chief Executive Officer,
Xstrata Technology

Tony Cudmore,
President,
Corporate Affairs,
BHP Billiton

Helen Cai,
Managing Director,
Research Department,
China International
Capital Corporation

Jose Martins,
Executive Director
Ferrous and Strategy,
Vale

Yasushi Takahashi,
Executive Managing
Officer,
Mitsui & Co., Ltd.
Chairman and CEO,
Mitsui & Co.
(Australia) Ltd.

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SPONSORS

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INNOVATION
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22-26 SEPTEMBER 2014 MELBOURNE CONVENTION CENTRE

Deputy Premie
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22-26 SEPTEMBER 2014 MELBOURNE CONVENTION CENTRE

WHAT MAKES IMARC UNMISSABLE?


The International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) creates a mining
event for Australia as a major stop on the global mining events calendar.
Support from Australias three key industry associations for the first time ever:
AusIMM (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy)
Austmine (The Association representing the METS industry)
MCA (The Minerals Council of Australia)
The full support of the State Government of Victoria
Seven content driven conferences over five days
Inclusion of Mines and Money Australia the worlds largest mining investment forum
Unparalleled networking opportunities with 2000+ decision makers & 100+ exhibitors

THE IMARC ORGANISING COMMITTEE


Elizabeth Lewis- Gray
Chair
General Enquiries:
P: + 61 (2) 9357 4660
E: info@austmine.com.au

Michael Catchpole MAusIMM


MBA
Chief Executive
General Enquiries:
P: +61 (3) 9658 6120
E: conference@ausimm.com.au

Victorian Government
Jay Meek
Director,
Inner Melbourne Region
State Development, Business and Innovation
P: +61 (3) 9027 5410.
E: information.innermelbourne@dsdbi.vic.gov.au
Content and programme:
Siobhan Corry, Conference Director
P: +61 (2) 8252 9406
E: siobhan.corry@imarcmelbourne.com
Sponsorship and Exhibition:
Anita Richards,
Commercial Development Director
P: +61 (3) 9781 3106
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Exhibition, Conference & Venue Logistics:
Lisa Unsworth, Operations Manager
P: +61414 848 314
E: lisa.unsworth@imarcmelbourne.com

Megan Davison
Executive Director,
Victorian Division
P: + 61 (3) 8614 1851
E: info.vic@minerals.org.au

Siobhan Corry
Conference Director
P: +61 (2) 8252 9406
E: siobhan.corry@imarcmelbourne.com

Marketing and Promotions:


Ian Gray, Marketing, Website and Promotions
P: +61 (2) 8252 9405
E: ian.gray@imarcmelbourne.com

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22-26 SEPTEMBER 2014 MELBOURNE CONVENTION CENTRE

IMARC AT A GLANCE
MONDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2014

9:00 - 11:00

11:20 - 13:00

EVENING
FUNCTIONS

14:00 - 17:30

Workforce strengthening through


participation & productivity

POLICY
TECHNOLOGY
& SKILLS

WELCOME
PARTY

Excellence in discovery
and exploration
Outbound-inbound
investor summit

INVESTMENT

TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2014

Excellence in mining and mine


management

COCKTAIL
RECEPTION

COCKTAIL
RECEPTION

EXHIBITION
8:00 - 19:00

INVESTMENT

Leveraging social and economic benefits


from mining activity

EXHIBITION
8:00 - 19:00

TECHNOLOGY
& SKILLS

PLENARY
KEYNOTES
SESSION 1
The role of
mining in global
sustainable
development

EXHIBITION
8:00 - 19:00

POLICY

GALA
DINNER

Mines and money

WEDNESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2014


POLICY
TECHNOLOGY
& SKILLS
INVESTMENT

PLENARY
KEYNOTES
SESSION 2
Mines, metals
and markets:
Emerging
global supply/
demand trends
& opportunities
for growth

Mining ministerial summit promoting global


mining policy & regulation excellence
Minings productivity imperative:
issues, priorities and solutions

Mines and money

THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014


POLICY
TECHNOLOGY
& SKILLS
INVESTMENT

PLENARY
KEYNOTES
SESSION 3
Towards Global
Mining Excellence:
Skills
development and
technological
innovation to
drive the future of
mining

Mining ministerial summit promoting global


mining policy & regulation excellence
Minings productivity imperative:
issues, priorities and solutions
Best practice JORC reporting:
winning investor confidence

FRIDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2014

SITE VISITS & TOURS

SATURDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 2014

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junior mining companies or education
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22-26 SEPTEMBER 2014 MELBOURNE CONVENTION CENTRE

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The IMARC conference is anticipated to join


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22-26 SEPTEMBER 2014 MELBOURNE CONVENTION CENTRE


Exhibitor Stand
acQuire Technology
C6

EXHIBITION FLOORPLAN
IMARC will be one of the most efficient and effective marketing opportunities to meet with your
industry, make business contacts and talk with decision makers, both local and international.
The exhibition floor plan has three clearly-defined sectors providing a comprehensive industry
showcase: Australian and International Mining companies/International Country Pavilions
Investment Zone Technical Zone. We are expecting more than 2500 participants at the 2014
event and the 100 stand exhibition is already filling up fast.

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MEETINGS

TECHNOLOGY AND
SKILLS THEATRE
INVESTMENT
THEATRE

DELEGATE
CATERING

GREEN ROOM 1

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G2

G7

G8

G27

INVESTOR
ROUND
TABLES

G28

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F2

F4

F28

F26

F22

J21

J22

L13

J19

J20

L12

L11

L10

L9

F32
F14
H

F1

F18

F3

F2

Assetivity

E5

Aspermont

G1

Atlas Copco

B14

AusIMM

F30

Austmine

B4

Australian Government

B18

Battery Limits

A1

Bosch

C1

Bruker

F3

Bulletin Resources

J13

CEEC

A4

CODES

A3

CRC Mining

F34

CSIRO

G8

Federation University

H14

Gekkos

F22

Government of South Australia


Department of State Developement C18

DELEGATE CATERING

H1

AMC Consultants

F24

F20

F30
F34

F36

Halo

E2

ICN Network

E3

IHC Mining BV

F4

Iluka Resources

E14

International Mining for


Development Centre

A2

Innoflow / Orenco

C5

Iron Ore Holdings

J15

Keech

B3

KPMG

F26

Landauer Australia

E4

Mandalay Resources

J19

Minerals Council of Australia

F24

Mineral Resources
Authority of PNG

F36

Mines and Money

J21

MMG Limited

F18

Ord River Resources

J6

Orelogy

F20

H
E2

E4

J15

E5

H9

H8

J18

E22
J16

E3
J13

J14

HOSPITALITY

D2

D4

D1

D3

D14

D22
J11

AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT & INTERNATIONAL MINING COMPANIES & COUNTRY PAVILIONS

H7
C2

C4

C6

C1

C3

C5

H6

C14

C16

C18

C20

J12

J9

J10

J7

J8

J5

J6

COFFEE

TECHNICAL ZONE

E20

INVESTMENT ZONE

E1

E14

L8

L7

L6

C22

H5

L5

H4

L4
B2

B4

J3
B14

H3
B1

B18

B3

J1

H2

H1
A

Orica

F14

L3

PwC

C16

L2

S&P Capital

G27

L1

Safescape

D3

Sarawagi

G28

Swann Global

F32

The Lind Partners

B22

Thiess

D4

Wenco International
Mining Systems

G7

Whittle Consulting
& JK Tech

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J2

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DAY ONE: MONDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2014


POLICY

TECHNOLOGY & SKILLS INVESTMENT

WORKFORCE STRENGTHENING
THROUGH PARTICIPATION AND
PRODUCTIVITY

EXCELLENCE IN DISCOVERY
AND EXPLORATION

OUTBOUND INBOUND
INVESTOR SUMMIT

PRESENTED BY

PRESENTED BY

PRESENTED BY

08:00 COFFEE & REGISTRATION


09:00 10:30

09:00 11:00

BROAD WORKFORCE STRENGTHENING


THROUGH DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION

DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION


ADVANCEMENTS, POTENTIAL AND THE
FUTURE

09:00
Introductory remarks and facilitated by
David Overall, Chief Executive Officer,
Downer EDI Mining, and
Chair, Minerals Council of Australia Workforce
Committee
This session will explore how increasing the diversity
of the workforce through gender, cultural and
disability inclusion will increase the skills pool.
Panellists
09:10
The next steps for Indigenous inclusion
Jason Eades,
Chief Executive Officer,
PwCs Indigenous Consulting
09:20
Perspectives on gender diversity as a business
case
Laura Tyler,
Asset President,
Cannington Mine, Copper,
BHP Billiton
09:30
Adult apprentices: the productivity benefits
Rebecca Capper,
Human Resources Specialist,
Anglo American Metallurgical Coal
09:40
PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A

09:00 Opening remarks from the Chair and


business card exchange
Professor J. Bruce Gemmell, Director,
Centre Of Excellence In Ore Deposits (CODES)
University Of Tasmania
09:10 KEYNOTE
Australias exploration potential: Is there anything
out there to discover?
Dean Collett, UNCOVER Executive Committee,
Australian Academy of Science
09:30 Uncovering exploration trends and the
future: Where is exploration going?
Richard Schodde, Managing Director,
Minex Consulting
09:50 Discovery to metal: The role of mineral
geoscience
Centre Of Excellence In Ore Deposits (CODES)
University Of Tasmania
10:20 Geophysics - can we trust it? Using
geophysical techniques to map and integrate
geology to aid exploration and delineation
Terry Hoschke, Mines and Metals, Consultant
Geophysicist
10:40 PANEL DISCUSSION
Australias mining discovery and exploration
outlook, growth and opportunities for miners
Moderator: Professor J. Bruce Gemmell, Director,
Centre Of Excellence In Ore Deposits (CODES)
University Of Tasmania
Panellists: Richard Schodde, Managing Director,
Minex Consulting
Ian Chalmers, MD, Alkane Resources
Terry Hoschke, Mines and Metals, Consultant
Geophysicist

FOCUS ON OUTBOUND ASIAN


INVESTMENT
09:00
SOE Chinese outbound investment panel: The
growing funding opportunity for mining projects
Paul Glasson, Chairman of Satori Investments
Greater China and National Vice President for the
Australia China Business Council
Dr. Jia Yu,
Director, Department of Commercial
Affairs & Public Relations,
CPI International Minerals & Investment Co
Jorge Ramiro Monroy,
Managing Director,
Emerging Markets Capital
Helen Cai,
Managing Director, Research Department,
China International Capital Corporation
10:00
Chinese outbound investment: Investment in
resources and mining industry, the investment
determinants and the global impacts
Dr. Jia Yu, Director, Department of Commercial
Affairs & Public Relations,
CPI International Minerals & Investment Co
10:30
Panel discussion: Chinese outbound investment
trends rise of private investors from China
Dr. Jia Yu,
Director, Department of Commercial
Affairs & Public Relations,
CPI International Minerals & Investment Co
Biao Chen, Managing Partner,
Jinjiang Mining Fund
Stuart Fuller, Global Managing Partner,
King & Wood Mallesons

10.30 - 11:00 MORNING COFFEE

11:00 - 11:20 MORNING COFFEE & NETWORKING

11:00 - 12:00

11:20 - 13:00

ADDRESS BY
THE HON BOB BALDWIN MP,
PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY
FOR INDUSTRY

WORLD-CLASS DISCOVERY AUSTRALIA


AND SIGNIFICANT DISCOVERY AND
EXPLORATION OVERSEAS

FOLLOWED BY Q&A

11:20
CSIRO Discovery: Money does grow on trees
How and why does gold get into gum trees?
The significance of phytonuggets in trees
Implications for gold exploration: Driving the dollar
further and opening up of new ground
Dr Mel Lintern,
Research Geochemist,
CSIRO
11:50
Key elements in the greenfields discovery: NovaBollinger nickel-copper deposits Western Australia
Mark Bennett,
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer,
Sirius Resources
12:30
Significant brownfields discovery in Brazil
Mr Robert Smakman
BSc (Hons)(Geol), F.AusIMM. FFIN
Managing Director
Crusader Resources

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11:20 PANEL DISCUSSION:


Venture capital in Hong Kong & sovereign wealth
in the Asia century
Moderator:
Adam Goern, Managing Director, TPA & Co
11:50
Mining and mining investment into & out of Asia
Professor Colin Roberts, Emissary, Multilateral
Investment Guarantee Agency - World Bank Group
12:20 PANEL DISCUSSION
Chinas long term industrial outlook and domestic
consumption mix: what is the real economy doing?
Helen Cai, Managing Director,
Research Department, China International Capital
Corporation
Pan Guocheng, Chief Executive Officer,
China Hanking
Li Xinchuang, President, Deputy Secretary General,
China Metallurgical Industry Planning and Research
Institute, China Iron and Steel Association
Mark Pervan, Head of Commodities Research, ANZ
12:40 Key drivers of the AUD
Barry Dawes, Head of Resources,
Paradigm Securities

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DAY ONE: MONDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2014


POLICY

TECHNOLOGY & SKILLS

12:00 - 13:00 LUNCH

13:00 14:00 LUNCH & NETWORKING

13:00 - 14:40
EDUCATING A CONTEMPORARY
WORKFORCE
13:00
Introductory remarks and facilitated by
Dr Gavin Lind, Executive Director, MTEC,
and Director, Education and Training,
Minerals Council of Australia
This session will showcase how industry has engaged
with higher education and explore ways to respond to
the minerals workforce needs of the future.
13:10 PANEL DISCUSSION:
The policy challenge: meeting demand and
maintaining quality
Andrew Norton,
Higher Education Program Director,
The Grattan Institute
13:20
The policy challenge: meeting demand and
maintaining quality of AQF 5 & 6
(para-professional) qualifications
Dr Ruth Schubert,
Program Director (Vocational Education and
Training), The LH Martin Institute
13:30
How universities work with industry: Mining
Education Australia (MEA) and the Minerals
Industry National Associate Degree (MINAD)
Program
Professor Peter Dowd, Executive Director MEA,
University of Adelaide, and
Professor Ron Ayers, Professor of Civil Engineering,
University of Southern Queensland
13:50
From global to local: how local workforces can be
upskilled and careers enhanced through education
and training
Robert Papworth,
Group Recruitment Manager, MMG Limited
14:00 PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A

14:00 - 16:00
EXPLORATION SUCCESS AUSTRALIA
14:00
Australia on the New age metal map: Dubbo
zirconia project
Discovery and exploration of zirconium, niobium,
and rare earths
Progressing towards development
International strategic source of new age metals
Dr Ian Chalmers, Managing Director,
Alkane Resources
14:20
Exploration success with gold: Effective mining
methods and application of new technology
Bernie Sostak, General Manager Business
Development and Technical Services,
Northern Star Resources
14:40
Developments in uranium exploration
Dr Greg Shirtliff, Geology Manager, Toro Energy

MAXIMISING DATA USE AND NEW


RESEARCH
15:00
Geometallurgy to optimise mining operations from
exploration to production
Making informed decisions about using a mine
Compilation and validation of data
Internal resource review
Evaluation of the resource potential
Development options
Independent evaluation
Mitigating technical risk and minimising
operational risk
Managing projects from exploration to production
Professor Alan Bye, Chief Executive Officer,
Cooperative Research Centre for Optimising
Resource Extraction CRC ORE, University of QLD
15:30
Building a mining house through successful
exploration: Optimising the mix between new and
established technologies
Stuart Robinson, Group Manager Resource Geology,
Fortescue Metals Group

14:40 - 15:20 AFTERNOON TEA

16:00 - 16:20 AFTERNOON TEA

TRAINING A CONTEMPORARY
WORKFORCE

NEW USES AND DEVELOPMENTS IN


TRANSFORMATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES

15.20
Introductory remarks and facilitated by
Chris James, Assistant Director Workforce Skills,
Minerals Council of Australia
This session explores the notion of industry-led
training in relation to company workforce needs.
15.30 TRAINING:
Focussing on workplace competencies, workforce
development, productivity and pathways for the
individual learner versus the training system
Steve McDonald, Chief Executive Officer,
SkillsDMC, Resources and Infrastructure Industry
Skills Council
15.40
Training quality: What operational miners as
employers want
Darryl Cooper, Manager Training and
Development, Coal Assets Australia, Glencore

INVESTMENT

16:20
Uncovering new technology for successful
exploration drilling: How is it working?
Current challenges of undercover exploration
Examining new drilling and sampling technology
being developed in the DET CRC
How to apply these new technologies in the
future
Cost effective exploration targeting and decision
making
Professor David Giles, Leader,
Deep Exploration Technologies CRC, School of
Earth and Environmental Sciences,The University
of Adelaide

OUTBOUND INVESTMENT FROM


AUSTRALIA
14:00
Investing in Africa Mining, risk and reward
Stephan Vermaak, Principal Investment Officer,
International Finance Corporation (IFC)
14:30
Africa panel discussion: Investor perspective on
the risks and rewards of African mining projects
Political risk in African projects: Identifying higher
risk regions and measuring impact on investment
Are African assets being undervalued and if so,
where are the opportunities?
Which regions impose higher taxation and
royalties conditions?
Identifying African countries that can deliver longterm security of supply
Panellists:
Tim Markwell, Manager African Funds,
Lion Manager
Professor Colin Roberts, Emissary, Multilateral
Investment Guarantee Agency (Miga) - World Bank
Group
Stephan Vermaak, Principal Investment Officer,
International Finance Corporation (IFC)
15:00
Latin American mining: Trends, opportunities and
strategies
Jose Blanco, Chairman, Australia-Latin America
Business Council
15:30
How can the tax policy settings promote foreign
investment in mining in Australia?
Understanding the current tax landscape in
Australia, and the deterrent to foreign investors
Tax reform, reducing corporate tax rate and GST
Tax structure options - investment management
for start ups

16:20
Myanmar: Exploring the natural resources
investment potential of Asias hottest frontier
market
Introduction to Myanmars natural resources
production history and future potential
Guide to regulatory environment and implications
for foreign investors and project developers
From underdeveloped infrastructure and financial
services to local political risk: Understanding the
challenges for developing a project in Myanmar
Options for investors to gain exposure to
Myanmars growth potential at this early stage
16:50 Closing remarks from the Chair

16:50
Closing remarks from the Chair

15:50
Training quality: What major contractors want
Darrell Cox, Manager Employee Development
Australian Mining, Thiess Pty Ltd
16:00
Training quality: How Governments are responding
Craig Robertson, Head of Division, Skills Division,
Department of Industry
16:10 PANEL DISCUSSION

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08:00 COFFEE & REGISTRATION
08:30 - 11:00 PLENARY KEYNOTE SESSION

THE ROLE OF MINING IN GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: FROM ENVIRONMENTAL


STEWARDSHIP AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT TO RESOURCING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
08:30
Opening remarks from the Chair:
Brendan Pearson,
Chief Executive,
Minerals Council of Australia
08:40
Andrew Michelmore,
Chief Executive Officer and Executive
Director, MMG Limited
Mr Michelmore is an Executive Director and the Chief
Executive Officer of international base metals miner MMG
Limited. He is also currently the Chairman of the International Zinc
Association (IZA), Deputy Chairman of the International Council on Mining
and Metals (ICMM), Chairman of the Minerals Council of Australia and a
member of the Business Council of Australia. Mr Michelmore has more than
30 years experience in the metals and mining industry including 12 years
at WMC Resources Limited, where he was the Chief Executive Officer.
Previously he held other senior roles in the companys nickel, gold, alumina,
copper, uranium and fertiliser businesses. Prior to joining MMG Limited, he
was the Chief Executive Officer of Zinifex Limited, OZ Minerals Limited and
the En+ Group working in London and Russia.

09:10
Ian K Smith, Managing Director and Chief
Executive Officer, Orica
Ian Smith has been in his position at Orica since February
2012. Previously, Ian was the Chief Executive Officer and
MD of Newcrest Mining, the Global Head of Operational and
Technical Excellence at Rio Tinto, based in London, and Managing Director
Comalco Aluminium Smelting within the Rio Tinto Group. Prior to his time
with Rio Tinto, Ian held senior operational and project management roles

with WMC Resources, Pasminco Limited and CRA Limited. Ian currently
holds a Directorship with Transurban Group and serves as President of
the Australian Mines and Metals Association. He has been Chairman of the
Minerals Council of Australia and was previously a Board Member of the
Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

09:30
Carlos Santa Cruz,
Regional Senior Vice President,
Newmont Asia Pacific
Carlos Santa Cruz is Regional Senior Vice President of
Operations with Newmont Asia Pacific and has been with
Newmont since 1993. Carlos career started with Buenaventura (Peru) in
1980 where he held different Supervisory roles in underground mining and
later in Engineering as Director of the Mining Engineering Department of
BVN Engineers. His career with Newmont started in 1993 as Operations
Manager of the Yanacocha Project in Cajamarca-Peru. In 2004 he was
promoted to Vice President of South American Operations. In February
2013 Carlos relocated to Perth to assume the role of Regional Senior Vice
President, Newmont Asia Pacific.

10:00
Nev Power, Chief Executive Officer,
Fortescue Metals Group
Mr Nev Power was appointed Chief Executive Officer in July
2011 having joined the company as Chief Operating Officer
in February 2011. Mr Power previously held the position
of Chief Executive Australian Operations for Thiess Pty Ltd where he
was responsible for the construction business with a turnover of $4
billion per annum and 3,500 staff. Mr Power spent more than 10 years
in senior executive positions with Smorgon Steel Group Ltd where he
was progressively promoted as the Group grew through acquisitions
and expansion and, in February 2001, was appointed Chief Executive
(Reinforcing and Steel Products Division).

10:20 PANEL DISCUSSION


Moderator:
Brendan Pearson, Chief Executive,
Minerals Council of Australia
Panellists:
Ian K Smith, Managing Director and Chief
Executive Officer, Orica
Andrew Michelmore, Chief Executive Officer,
MMG Limited

Nev Power, Chief Executive Officer,


Fortescue Metals Group

Rob Hattingh, General Manager Innovation,


Technology and Sustainability,
Iluka Resources
Tony Cudmore, President, Corporate Affairs
BHP Billiton

11:00 - 11:20 MORNING COFFEE

POLICY

TECHNOLOGY & SKILLS

INVESTMENT

LEVERAGING SOCIAL AND


ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM
MINING ACTIVITY

EXCELLENCE IN MINING AND


MINE MANAGEMENT

MINES AND MONEY


AUSTRALIA

PRESENTED BY

PRESENTED BY

PRESENTED BY

11:20 - 13:00
PANEL SESSION:
Using resource endowments to foster sustainable
development
What are the critical factors that have enabled
countries to benefit from their substantial resource
endowments?
What are the practical steps that might be
taken by the industry and other stakeholders
such as governments, local communities,
investment companies and aid agencies to build
capacity to maximise the benefits from resource
endowments?
What are the differences between macroeconomic
rent seeking perspectives and corporate social
responsibility?
11:30

Introduction by facilitator

11:40

PANEL DISCUSSION

12:40 Q&A
Facilitator:
Troy Hey, General Manager, Stakeholder and
Investor Relations, MMG Limited
Panellists:
Tania Constable,
Chief Adviser Tax, The Treasury
Professor Chris Moran,
Director, SMI, University of Queensland
Robin Hamilton-Coates,
Manager External Relations, MMG Limited

TECHNOLOGY

MINING COMMODITY OUTLOOKS

The application of leading edge and new


technologies: the pathway to a sustainable future
Technology in the minerals industry in the 21st
century embracing tech savvy people to lead the
way in developing new cutting edge technologies
Where do we look to technology to value add?
Orica will highlight their current technology
priorities and demonstrate how their new blasting
technologies are designed to sustainably and
measurably improve mining and processing
productivity

Opening remarks from the Chair:


Michael Cairnduff, Managing Editor, Aspermont

11:20 Minerals and energy in 2025


Dr Megan Clark FAusIMM, Chief Executive, CSIRO
11.45 The application of leading edge technologies
and pathway to a sustainable future through
collaboration
Joe Cucuzza, Managing Director,
AMIRA International
12:10 New horizons in blasting technology the
innovation imperative
Ron Douglas MAusIMM, Executive Global Head
Projects and Technology, Orica
12:35 PANEL DISCUSSION
Panellists:
Dr Megan Clark FAusIMM, Chief Executive, CSIRO
Joe Cucuzza, Managing Director, AMIRA International
Ron Douglas MAusIMM, Executive Global Head
Projects and Technology, Orica

11:20
Macro economy and the strategic role of gold
Egon von Greyerz, Founder & Managing Partner,
Matterhorn Asset Management / GoldSwitzerland
11:40 DEBATE
Bulls versus bears - where is the gold price going?
Moderator:
Rod Whyte, Principal, Whyte & Associates
Panellists:
Biao Chen, Managing Partner,
Jinjiang Mining Fund
Frank Holmes, Chief Executive Officer and Chief
Investment Officer, US Global Investors
Egon von Greyerz, Founder & Managing Partner,
Matterhorn Asset Management / GoldSwitzerland
Barry Dawes, Head of Resources,
Paradigm Securities
MINING COMPANY SPOTLIGHTS
12:10 IRON ORE HOLDINGS
12:30 MINERAL RESOURCES AUTHORITY

OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA
12:40
Coking coal commodity forecast: Have we reached
the bottom of the cost curve?
Mark Pervan, Head of Commodities Research, ANZ

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13:00 INVESTOR HOSTED ROUND TABLE DISCUSSIONS
Taking place in the networking exhibition
hall, this is a great opportunity for miners
to talk directly with a range of different
investors in a relaxed environment. Miners
will find out how to make their projects
more appealing to prospective investors.

TABLE 1
Egon von Greyerz, Founder & Managing
Partner, Matterhorn Asset Management
/GoldSwitzerland

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please contact Siobhan Corry on +612
82529406 or email
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TABLE 3
James Morrison, Principal, Chief
Executive Officer, Royalty Stream
Investments

TABLE 2
TABLE AVAILABLE

TABLE 4
Andrew Mounas, Director,
Obelisk Capital

TABLE 7 Hedley Widdup, Manager,


Lion Selection Group
TABLE 8
Pan Guocheng, Chief Executive Officer,
China Hanking

TABLE 5
TABLE AVAILABLE
TABLE 6
Helen Cai, Managing Director, Research
Department, China International Capital
Corporation

TABLE 9 Biao Chen, Managing Partner,


Jinjiang Mining Fund

14:00 15:40
PANEL SESSION:
Maximising the value of voluntary community
investment
Why is it important to ensure that business
imperatives drive the community investment
agenda as much as responding to priority
community needs?
How can the development of a voluntary
community investment framework (as proposed
by the IFC and the MCA) make the backpack
lighter for companies/rather than an additional
impost?
What are the benefits/risks for Governments?
How can/why should the risks be managed
outside the regulatory framework?
14:00 Introduction by Chair
14:10 PRESENTATIONS BY PANELLISTS
15:10 Q&A
Facilitator:
Deanna Kemp,
Deputy Director, Centre for Social Responsibility in
Mining, Sustainable Minerals Institute
Panellists:
Lesley Bennett,
Program Manager,
PNG Chamber of Minerals and Petroleum
Richard Boele,
Managing Director, Banarra
Carlos Santa Cruz, Regional Senior Vice President,
Newmont Asia Pacific

MINE AUTOMATION
Automation, challenges, lessons learnt and where
to next?
The evolution of automation projects over the
years and their varying success
Measuring success: How is it implemented and
being measured?
Mining automation going forward
14:00
Six challenges to successful realization of
automation in mining
Professor Ross McAree, Program Leader,
Automation Program, CRC Mining
14:25
Mine automation as the ultimate lever in process
control
Denise Goldsworthy, Owner and Managing Principal,
Alternate Futures
14:50 John McGagh, Head of Innovation, Rio Tinto

ASIAN DEMAND FOR AUSTRALIAN


RESOURCES
14:00 The new class of Chinese investors in
resources what you can expect to see in 2015
Handel Lee, Partner, King & Wood Mallesons
14:20 Chinas macro slowdown and the
implications for commodity demand
Chinas economic transformation
Higher interest rates and the economy?
Risk How will the debt be repaid?
Implications for the copper market
Supply side: mine supply pressure and the removal
of smelting bottlenecks
Demand side: Refined copper demand breakdown
Helen Cai, Managing Director, Research Department,
China International Capital Corporation
14:50
New investment opportunities for nickel resources
Pan Guocheng, Chief Executive Officer,
China Hanking

15:15 PANEL DISCUSSION


Panellists:
Denise Goldsworthy, Owner and Managing Principal,
Alternate Futures
Rob Hattingh, General Manager Innovation
Technology and Sustainability, Iluka Resources
Professor Ross McAree,
Program Leader, Automation Program, CRC Mining

15:15 Steel raw materials: Supply and demand


trends and upcoming projects
Impact of global infrastructure development plans
on demand for steel raw materials
Iron ore spot pricing trends and the impact on
long term planning for major projects
Li Xinchuang, President, Deputy Secretary General,
China Metallurgical Industry Planning and Research
Institute, China Iron and Steel Association

TOMORROWS MINE MANAGER

MINING COMMODITY OUTLOOKS

15:40 - 16:00 AFTERNOON COFFEE


16:00 17:30
Creating sustainable Indigenous economic
development activities
This session will address:
What is the role of regulation versus industry
endeavours/commitment to achieving outcomes?
What capacity building is required and who
is responsible? What types of resources are
required?
How does a focus on wealth creation differ from
a focus on employment and training? What does
this look like?
16:00 Introduction by facilitator
16:10

CASE STUDY PRESENTATIONS

16:30 PANEL DISCUSSION


17:10 Q&A
Facilitator:
Melanie Stutsel Director Health, Safety,
Environment and Communities,
Minerals Council of Australia
Panellists:
Professor Marcia Langton,
Chair of Australian Indigenous Studies,
University of Melbourne
Richard Eccles,
Deputy Secretary - Indigenous Group,
Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet

Implementation of operating best practice to meet


corporate strategic goals
The Mine Manager takes the owner/board
directions and translates them into strategy and
deliverables.
This session will address:
Implementation of corporate goals of excellence
into the real world (existing operations versus new
ones)
What is excellence from a company perspective?
Miners of the future and the skillsets required. How
will we get them and keep them?
A view of the industry in the future what will
operations look like?
16:00 Patrick Smith MAusIMM(CP),
Chief Executive Officer, AMC Consultants
16.25 Its not the way weve always done it
Terry Burgess FAusIMM, Managing Director & Chief
Executive Officer, OZ Minerals
16:50
Speaker to be confirmed
17:15

PANEL DISCUSSION

Panellists:
Terry Burgess FAusIMM, Managing Director & Chief
Executive Officer, OZ Minerals
Andrew McIlwain MAusIMM, Chief Executive Officer
& Managing Director, Unity Mining
Gavin Yeates FAusIMM(CP), Vice President, Mine
Optimisation, BHP Billiton

16:00
Commodity outlook for nickel global supply/
demand trends
Reviewing the factors behind the recent buoyancy
of nickel price
Understanding Chinas current & future demand
Biao Chen, Managing Partner, Jinjiang Mining Fund
16:20
The Premise and the Promise: Specialty metals in
Australia
Richard Karn, Managing Editor,
The Emerging Trends Report
16:40
The expanding market for graphite
Dr Alex Cowie, Chief Market Strategist,
Livewire Markets
17:00
Panel: The evolving energy mix: What impact will
new energy sources have on bulk demand?
US putting coal into the Asian and EU market
and implications for Australian coal prices
Shale and unconventional gas: how will it affect
coal consumption?
Peter Strachan, STOCKANALYSIS

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DAY THREE: WEDNESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2014


08:40 - 11:00 PLENARY KEYNOTE SESSION

MINES, METALS AND MARKETS: EMERGING GLOBAL SUPPLY/DEMAND TRENDS


AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH
08:40 Opening remarks from the Chair
08:50
Macro-analysis of the recovering global economy
and the impact on commodity prices
Expansion in emerging markets amid recovering
US and EU economies what are the GDP growth
outlooks?
Impact of US tapering on the flow of capital in
resources
Impact on trade flows and commodity outlooks
Where are we in the super cycle?
Asset allocation and investment strategies to
prepare for 2015 - the role of hard assets
Frank Holmes, Chief Executive Officer and
Chief Investment Officer, US Global Investors
09:20
State of the nation address: Where are we in the
mining cycle?
Looking through the cycles of the mining industry why does it keep booming and busting?
End of the mining boom or mid-cycle correction?
Assessing the macro-economic forces shaping the
mining landscape
Symptom of investor confidence versus underlying
market fundamentals taking a long-term view of
the market
Case studies of majors selling off assets to recycle
them into more capital growth

9:50
Where next for global markets? Asset allocation
strategies for 2014
Michael Belkin, hedge fund consultant and author of
the Belkin Report, will offer his asset allocation and
Long/Short stock recommendations for 2015. Based
on a proprietary model offering timely, predictive and
accurate forecasts, this presentation will offer thought
provoking commentary, taking definitive stances
on world market movements. How does he
see metals and mining stocks faring in 2014?
Attend this session to find the answer.
Michael Belkin, Author, The Belkin Report
10:20
Head to head panel discussion: Australian mining
investment in a global context
Industry panellists will be questioned on the difficult
questions facing the Australian mining industry in
2015.
From the gulf and India, to China, Korea and Japan:
what are conditions of the market for Australian
mining products?
How competitive is Australia as a place for mining
investment?
How are Australias resource competitors fairing?
How market conditions will impact labour costs and
the Australian dollar
How does Australia rate in terms of political and
sovereign risk?

Panellists:
John Roskam, Executive Director,
Institute of Public Affairs
Hedley Widdup, Manager,
Lion Selection Group
Andrew Ballingal, Chief Executive Officer,
Ballingal Investment Advisors
Frank Holmes, Chief Executive Officer and
Chief Investment Officer, US Global Investors

11:00 11:20 MORNING COFFEE AND NETWORKING

POLICY

TECHNOLOGY & SKILLS

INVESTMENT

MINING MINISTERIAL SUMMIT


PROMOTING GLOBAL MINING
POLICY AND REGULATION
EXCELLENCE

MININGS PRODUCTIVITY
IMPERATIVE: ISSUES,
PRIORITIES AND SOLUTIONS

MINES AND MONEY AUSTRALIA

PRESENTED BY

PRESENTED BY

PRESENTED BY

11.20 13.00
INTERNATIONAL MINING LAW
AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES OF
MINING AND INFRASTRUCTURE
DEVELOPMENTS
Chair: Robin Chambers AO, Senior Partner,
Chambers and Company International Lawyers
11:20 Developing mining infrastructure - Global
perspectives
Australia requires significant ongoing investment in
infrastructure to support the continued development
and growth of its mining sector. This session explores
the challenges associated with financing and
delivering infrastructure, often in remote locations, as
well as the respective roles of government and the
private sector in doing so.
Julian Vella, Asia Pacific Head of Global
Infrastructure, KPMG
11:45 How jurisdictions compare with regard to
prospectivity, policy and regulatory excellence
12:10 Emerging global legal regulatory trends in
the mining sector
Robert Milbourne, Adjunct Professor, TC Beirne
School of Law, University of Queensland, and
Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright
12:35
Ian Satchwell, Director, International Mining for
Development Centre (IM4DC)

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MININGS PRODUCTIVITY IMPERATIVE


Chair: Mark Read, Director, Austmine and Global
Market Leader - Energy & Resources, GHD

MINING FINANCE TRENDS ALTERNATIVE


SOURCES OF INVESTMENT
Opening remarks from the Chair:
Trevor Hoey, Journalist, Fairfax Media

11:20
How technology and innovation drive step change
in productivity
Rob Hattingh, General Manager Innovation, Iluka
Resources

11:20 PANEL DISCUSSION:


How much can private equity (PE) fill the gap left
by the equities market?
Richard Crookes, Investment Director, EMR Capital
Mike Stirzaker, Partner, Pacific Road

11:40
Performance trends and international comparisons
in mining productivity
Dr Graham Lumley, Director, PwC

11:40
Update on the state of royalty finance
Kevin McElligott, Managing Director, Australia,
Franco Nevada

12:00
A solutions approach to blasting enabling a step
change in overall mining productivity
Nick Bowen, Executive Global Head Mining Services,
Orica

12:00 Royalty financing for commodities other


than precious metals
James Morrison, Principal, Executive Chairman,
Royalty Stream Investments

12:20 PANEL DISCUSSION


What factors have the greatest opportunity to
improve productivity in mining globally?
Panellists:
Rob Hattingh,
General Manager Innovation, Iluka Resources
Dr Graham Lumley, Director, PwC
Nick Bowen, Executive Global Head Mining Services,
Orica

12:20
Senior representative of The Lind Partners
12:40 PANEL DISCUSSION:
Alternative financing - the golden ticket for the
junior and mid-cap space?
James Morrison, Principal, Chief Executive Officer,
Royalty Stream Investments
Kevin McElligott, Managing Director, Australia,
Franco Nevada
Greg Evans, Partner, Corporate Advisory National
Head, Energy & Natural Resources - Transactions &
Restructuring, KPMG

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13:00 - 14:00 LUNCH
13:00 INVESTOR HOSTED ROUND TABLE DISCUSSIONS
Taking place in the networking
exhibition hall, this is a great
opportunity for miners to talk
directly with a range of different
investors in a relaxed environment.
Miners will find out what alternative
sources of capital are currently
available and how to attract that
investment.
Investors who would like to host a
table, please contact Siobhan Corry
on +612 82529406 or email
siobhan.corry@minesandmoney.com

TABLE 1
Andrew Mounas, Director,
Obelisk capital
TABLE 2
Michael Belkin, Author,
The Belkin Report
TABLE 3
Andrew Ballingal,
Chief Executive Officer,
Ballingal Investment Advisors

POLICY

TABLE 4
Frank Holmes,
Chief Executive Officer and Chief
Investment Officer,
US Global Investors
TABLE 5
Mike Stirzaker, Partner, Pacific Road
TABLE 6
Jayant Bhandari, Senior Analyst,
ANARCHO CAPITAL
TABLE 7
Hedley Widdup, Manager,
Lion Selection Group

TECHNOLOGY & SKILLS

TABLE 8
Kevin McElligott,
Managing Director, Australia,
Franco Nevada
TABLE 9
James Morrison,
Principal, Chief Executive Officer,
Royalty Stream Investments
TABLE 10
Richard Crookes,
Investment Director,
EMR Capital

INVESTMENT

14:00 15:40
COMMODITY MARKETS AND ECONOMIC
OPPURTUNITIES COMMODITY
MARKETS AND STRATEGIC MINERALS
Chair: Hugh Morgan, Chief Executive Officer, First
Charnock
14:00
Dr James Johnson, Geoscience Australia
14:20 Opportunities in mineral commodity
markets: Discovery to development to nationbuilding
Allan Trench, Professor, Curtin Graduate School of
Business and Research Professor (Value & Risk),
Centre for Exploration Targeting, University of
Western Australia, CRU Group
14:40 Discovering the giant mineral and energy
deposits of the future - How cutting-edge
geoscience will change the resource prospectivity
game, globally
Ross Cayley, Senior Geologist, Geological Survey of
Victoria (2013 Selwyn Medal)
15:00 Value-Add Mineral Processing: Seizing the
Initiative (Lessons Learned from the Rare Earths
Industry)
Professor Dudley Kingsnorth , Critical Materials
Initiative, Curtin Graduate School of Business

KEY PRODUCTIVITY ISSUES ON THE MINE


SITE

MINING FINANCE TRENDS THE CAPITAL


SQUEEZE

14:00
Enhancing productivity through planning,
integration and remote operations
Barry Fitzgerald, Chief Executive Officer, Roy Hill

14:00 PANEL DISCUSSION:


A time to buy are we in the early stages of the
next bull market?
Moderator:
Jayant Bhandari, Senior Analyst, Anarcho Capital
Hedley Widdup, Manager, Lion Selection Group

Improving equipment & people productivity in the


mining sector
Sandy Dunn, Director, Assetivity
Mining for our Grandchildren How Fleet
Management Systems deliver long term cost per
tonne reductions for sustainable and efficient
business outcomes
Dush Wimal, Vice President, Corporate
Development and Strategy, Wenco International
Mining Systems
Modelling mining operations for improved
efficiency and productivity
Professor Paul Hyland, Professor,
QUT Business School
Don Sands, Chief Executive Officer, Syngenco
PANEL DISCUSSION:
How much time do we have to solve our
productivity issues?

14:50
Enhancing the sustainability signature, productivity
and economic value of operations
Mark Jones, Partner, Whittle Consulting
Phillip Turner, General Manager - Risk and
Sustainability, JKTech
15:10
The bottom line in resource investment? Four
veterans try to establish common ground in their
search for that Holy Grail
Moderator:
Rod Whyte, Principal, Whyte & Associates
Panelists:
Barry Dawes, Head of Resources, Paradigm Securities
Helen Cai,
Managing Director, Research Department,
China International Capital Corporation

15:40 - 16:00 AFTERNOON TEA


16:00 17:30
COMMODITY MARKETS AND
ECONOMIC OPPURTUNITIES ACCESS
TO CAPITAL AND RESOURCES
REVENUE SHARING
Chair: Richard Morrow, Chair, Melbourne Mining
Club
16:00
Mining taxation and royalty regimes - Global
developments and comparisons
Rod Henderson, Tax Partner, Energy & Natural
Resources, KPMG
16:20
Investing in Africa mining - Risks and rewards
Stephanus Vermaak, Principal Investment Officer
Mining, International Finance Corporation (IFC)
16:40
Private equity and the mining industry
Jason Chang, CEO, EMR Capital
17:00 FINANCIAL MARKET EXPERT

NEW TOOLS TO ENHANCE PRODUCTIVITY


16:00
The changing landscape of mining technology
Challenging the way mining develops technology
Learning the lessons from other industries
Using Automated Technology to chase
Productivity
Different view on the role of Automation
Technology for the future of mining
Paul Lucey, Head of Engineering and Procurement
Australasia, Gold Fields
16:20
Can mining become as innovative as the tech
industry?
Zane Prickett, Director, RIIT

THE NEXT PHASE OF AUSTRALIAN MINING


INVESTMENT
16:00 SPOTLIGHT SESSIONS
16:40 Reducing financial risk for juniors
What skills do you need at a board and technical
level to satisfy the investors need to feasibility?
What level of inside financial expertise that the
economic feasibility of projects?
Jayant Bhandari, Senior Analyst, Anarcho Capital
17:00 Fireside chat with
Rod Whyte, Principal, Whyte & Associates &
Frank Holmes,
Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer,
US Global Investors

16:40
Beyond standards: Perspectives on improved
collaboration
Steve Mundell, Director of Research,
acQuire Technology Solutions

PRODUCTIVITY AND PROCUREMENT


SHOWCASE

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DAY FOUR: THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014


09:00 - 11:00 PLENARY KEYNOTE SESSION

TOWARDS GLOBAL MINING EXCELLENCE: SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNOLOGICAL


INNOVATION TO DRIVE THE FUTURE OF MINING
09:00 Opening remarks from the Chair
Geoff Sharrock FAusIMM(CP),
President, AusIMM

Geoff has more than 40 years experience in the mining


industry. He has been a chief executive of four coal companies
in NSW and was instrumental in the formation of the industryfunded Australian Coal Association Research Program (ACARP)

09:10
The future of mineral processing: Improving energy and
cost outcomes through efficient communition
Understand the challenge of communition efficiency
where can the savings be made?
Research findings on alternative comminution
strategies and outcomes
What can be achieved in the next five years and what is
the next step?
The bottom line: Lowering processing costs
and raising shareholder value as a result of
improved comminution practices
Joe Pease, Chief Executive Officer,
Xstrata Technology

9:40
Invest in Australias METS success story: Delivering
innovation, leadership and opportunity
This session reveals and examines the findings of the
largest survey ever undertaken of the mining equipment,
technology and services
(METS) sector in Australia. Coordinated by Austmine,
Australias leading association of the METS sector, the
survey gives top level insights:
The importance of the METS sector in the Australian
economy
Growing globally: tracking the recent increase in
revenue, employees and exports across the Australian
METS industry
Investing in staff, R&D and products future trends
and investment opportunities
Challenges for the industry and potential
opportunities for growth

Elizabeth Lewis-Gray,
Chair, Austmine

10:00 Keynote session available


10:30
Keynote panel discussion: The next major steps for
mining technology, innovation and productivity
The application of leading edge and new
technologies: the pathway to a sustainable future
Automation, challenges, lessons learnt - where to
next?
Can mining become as innovative as the tech
industry?
Minings productivity imperative: Issues, priorities
and solutions
Panellists:
Elizabeth Lewis-Gray, Chair, Austmine
Joe Pease, Chief Executive Officer,
Xstrata Technology

Geoff Sharrock FAusIMM(CP), President, AusIMM

11:00 11:20 MORNING COFFEE AND NETWORKING

POLICY

TECHNOLOGY & SKILLS

INVESTMENT

MINING MINISTERIAL SUMMIT


PROMOTING GLOBAL MINING
POLICY AND REGULATION
EXCELLENCE

MININGS PRODUCTIVITY
IMPERATIVE: ISSUES,
PRIORITIES AND SOLUTIONS

BEST PRACTICE JORC


REPORTING: WINNING
INVESTOR CONFIDENCE

PRESENTED BY

PRESENTED BY

PRESENTED BY

11.20 13.00
ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL
BEST PRACTICE CHALLENGES FOR
GOVERNMENT
Chair: Graham Reid
11:20 The future of mining in the context of global
mega-trends that determines its future: the case
of Chile. Dr Orlando Jemenez, Executive Director,
CSIRO Chile
11:40 Communities, Industry and Government The
need to find common ground
Professor Steve Hall, Director, Western Australian
School of Mines, Curtin University
12:00 The importance of people policies for a
competitive and productive resource industry
Steve Knott, CEO, Australian Mines and Metals
Association (AMMA)
12:20
First Nations and mining development in Canada
Quentin Markin, Partner, and Rachel Hutton,
Partner, Stikeman Elliott

ENHANCING PRODUCTIVITY THROUGH


STRATEGIC PROCUREMENT

JORC CODE, BACKGROUND, OPERATION


AND THE COMPETENT PERSON

Working with the supply chain to drive value


Kevin McCafferty, Group Manager, Strategic
Procurement & Supply Chain, Fortescue Metals
Group

This session will address:


The background and basic elements of the JORC
Code
An overview of the JORC Code reporting
framework
Understanding the concept of a Competent
Person

OEM collaboration: Achieving sustainable


productivity improvements
Henk van Muijen, Managing Director IHC Mining
Advisory Services, IHC Mining
Unlocking productivity through procurement led
supplier innovation
Andrew Cordner, Managing Director, The Faculty
PANEL DISCUSSION
How do you bring new innovations to the mining
supply chain more quickly?

Speakers:
Peter Stoker HonFAusIMM(CP)
Deputy Chairman,
JORC
Principal Geologist,
AMC Consultants
Mark Berry,
Principal Geologist,
AMC Consultants
PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A

13:00 - 14:00 LUNCH


14:00 15:30
REGIONAL POLICY AND REGULATORY
PERSPECTIVES
Chair : Owen Hegarty, Chairman, Tigers Realm
Group
14:00 Jan Adams, Deputy Secretary, Department of
Foreign Affairs & Trade
14:20 Critical global business risks facing the
mining and metals sector
Paul Mitchell, Global Advisory Mining and Metals
Leader, EY
14:40 Seabed Mining - Lessons learnt
Damian Brett, Senior Market Analyst, New Zealand
Petroleum and Minerals

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13

ENERGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE ISSUES


Energy issues facing Gold Corp
Maryse Belanger, Senior VP Technical, Gold Corp
Comminution strategies for energy efficient
returns
Sandy Gray, Technical Director, Gekko Systems Pty
Ltd
PANEL DISCUSSION
Overcoming energy and infrastructure issues in
developing economies
Joe Pease, CEO, Xstrata

IMPROVEMENT IN THE REPORTING


ENVIRONMENT WITH THE INTRODUCTION
OF THE 2012 JORC CODE AND THE NEW
CHAPTER 5 ASX LISTING RULES
The revised Code and ASX listing rules drive
improved disclosure to investors & their advisors
Understand the new If not, why not? reporting
requirements
Learn how to interpret reports and use the JORC
Code as a guide to what information investors
expect
Steve Hunt,
Chairman, JORC
James Rowe, Manager, Listings Perth, ASX
PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A

FOR INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER PLEASE VISIT WWW.IMARCMELBOURNE.COM

DAY FOUR: THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014


15:40 16:00 AFTERNOON TEA
16:00 - 17:30

POLICY

TECHNOLOGY & SKILLS

REGIONAL POLICY AND REGULATORY


PERSPECTIVES (Continued)

CREATING A NEW COMPETITIVE


PLATFORM

15:00
Mr Yasushi Takahashi, Executive Managing Officer,
Mitsui & Co., Limited

Australian productivity relies on innovation


Jonathan Law, Director, CSIRO Minerals Down
Under National Research Flagship

15:20

Collaboration initiatives between METS and miners


Alan Broome AM, Chairman Emeritus, Austmine

Mike Teke, President, Chamber of Mines of South


Africa
16:00
Mining Safety A global imperative Details coming soon

PANEL DISCUSSION:
How can the supply and mining sector work more
closely together to improve productivity?
Is structural change needed?

INVESTMENT
INTERNATIONAL REACH OF THE JORC
CODE AND THE CRIRSCO FAMILY OF
REPORTING CODES AND STANDARDS
Use of the JORC Code internationally
CRIRSCO reporting codes and standards including
NI43-101 and the CIM Definition Standards,
SAMREC, PERC, Russian NAEN Code, Chilean
Certification Code for Exploration Prospects,
Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves, USA SME
Guide contrasted with SEC Industry Guide 7,
Philippines PMRC, Indonesian KCMI
Peter Stoker HonFAusIMM(CP)
Deputy Chairman,
JORC
Principal Geologist,
AMC Consultants
PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A

17:30 NETWORKING DRINKS FOLLOWED BY GALA DINNER


FEATURING GUEST SPEAKER
THE HON ANDREW ROBB AO MP
FEDERAL MINISTER FOR TRADE AND INVESTMENT.

FOR DETAILED SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION PACKAGES CONTACT: ANITA RICHARDS


TELEPHONE: +613 9781 3106 OR EMAIL: ANITA.RICHARDS@IMARCMELBOURNE.COM

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14

DAY FOUR: THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014


FRIDAY 26 SEPTEMBER
WORKSHOP A:
MINING IN A DAY
MASTERCLASS LEADER:
Peter Strachan, Co-Owner,
STOCKANALYSIS
09:30 Registration and coffee
10:00 Overview of the industry
Shape and size of the industry key
facts and figures
What do we mine and why?
Key regions and leading producers
Understanding the lifecycle of a
mining project
10:20 Key geological processes
Rocks, minerals, metals and other
mineral products
What are the most important terms I
should be familiar with?
10:50 Morning coffee
11:10 Mineral resources and reserves
Definitions and reporting standards
Why the worlds mineral wealth is
located where it is
Defining metals, minerals, ores,
deposits, resources and reserves
How are mineral assets reported?
Terminology, international standards
and industry best-practice
12:00 Exploration and discovery
How are mineral deposits found?
Early stage exploration: ground
selection, licence applications, target
generation and techniques to focus
on anomalies
Exploration techniques: Surveying,
sampling, geochemical and
geophysical analysis
Advanced exploration techniques

FRIDAY 26 SEPTEMBER
WORKSHOP B:
MINING ECONOMICS AND MINERAL
ASSET VALUATION
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Reporting and valuation
Reports and studies: scoping and
pre-feasibility through to bankable
feasibility studies
Valuation techniques for exploration
projects how do you value an
underground asset?
Financing and exploration projects:
costs and sources of capital
14:45 Surface mining, underground
and in situ mining techniques
explained
Design, techniques and technologies
Influences on project design and
technique selection
Equipment types and their function
Understanding how the different
approaches impact the economics
and feasibility of the projects
15.30 Processing and delivery
Understanding processing costs
and implications for investors
Crushing/grinding (or liberation)
Concentration and separation
Metal recovery smelting & refining
Waste storage, metals transportation
and warehousing
16:40 Demand Supply/costs,
market, & industry structure
17:50 Questions and discussion
18:00 Close of masterclass

WORKSHOP LEADERS:
Kevin Irving, GM Mining and
Jeames McKibben, GM Corporate
Advisory,
XSTRACT MINING CONSULTANTS,
www.xstractgroup.com

14:00 Introduction to Mineral Asset


Valuation

09:30 Registration and coffee

Mining process overview


Geology and finding orebodies
Mine Engineering and developing
mines
Processing and extraction

10:00 Introduction to mining


economics

Mineral Asset Valuation


Reporting regimes and regulations

The importance of mining to the


economy

Valuation methods
Income based approach
discounted cash flow
Market approach
Cost approach
Discounted cash flow
Comparative transactions
Multiplies of expenditure
Geoscientific rating
Expected value
Context the development stages
Relative accuracy

Role of governments
Key companies in the mining
industry
Overview of commodity supply and
demand
Global supply and demand drivers
Commodity prices
Inputs into a mining project
economic model
Production (dilution, losses,
extraction, rates)
Sales
Grades
Operating costs
Capital Costs
Prices
Taxes
Discount rates

16:30 Questions & discussion


17:00 Close of workshop

Cost structures in mining operations


The role of risk management
13:00 Lunch

FRIDAY 26 SEPTEMBER
WORKSHOP C:
MINING IN A DAY
WORKSHOP LEADER:
Peyvand Bayzae, CFA, Founder, MINING VALUATION RESEARCH
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Mining, development and exploration companies, institutional investors,
business development, corporate finance, investors, analysts, bankers, geologist
& geoscientists, CEOs, CFOs, Chief Development Officers, M&A staff.
WORKSHOP OUTLINE:
Mining Valuation Research is a proprietary screening and valuation tool aiming
to address the business development and corporate finance needs of miners
and those performing due diligence investigations in the sector. In contrast
to traditional financial research, the approach focuses on breadth rather than
depth and primarily addresses the question of what the prevailing valuations
are (rather than what they should be). The research currently covers over 70
international listed gold miners and developers and the presented analysis will
be likely based on market closing prices of September 12th, 2014.
The workshop will aim to cover:
1. Introduction to the research constituents: review basic features such as
geographic focus, resource & reserve scale, grades, delineations, and management
guidance on production and costs as well as operations configuration and DCF
assumptions, if relevant;

4. Peer Comparisons: compare factors that could impact valuations looking


separately at the majors, intermediates and other producers as well as developers;
5. Technical Reports & Cashflow Modelling of Life of Mine Schedules: for some that
have disclosed LoM schedules, first pass cash flow projections can result in other
measures:
a. Total Capital / Recoverable Oz over LoM;
b. Implied Discount Rate;
6. Exploration Premium: leading on from the implied discount rates, an anomalous
observation is made, highlighting that the implied discount rates associated
with developers fall, on average, below that of the producers, postulating it as
a reflection of value attributed by the markets to the hope for discovery and
exploration success.
7. Multiples Decomposition: explains the why behind how the multiples are
configured, demonstrating:
a. resource conversion as the link between the resource & reserve enterprise value
multiples; and,
b. reserve life as the link between the reserve & production multiples.
8. Difference in Research Approach: conclude by outlining the difference in
approach between Mining Valuation Research and traditional financial analysis.

2. Prevailing Valuations: illustrate the valuation multiples on both by-product and


co-product basis outlining the miners impacted and the magnitude of the impact
for each;
3. Regional Perspective: consider the valuations on a regional basis, illustrating the
differences of prevailing multiples in Africa versus the Americas versus Australasia/
Eurasia;

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15

FOR INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER PLEASE VISIT WWW.IMARCMELBOURNE.COM

IMARC will cover a whole range of


themes from the financial environment,
competitiveness, productivity, to social
responsibility, human & Indigenous rights

22-26 SEPTEMBER 2014 MELBOURNE CONVENTION CENTRE

THE IMARC
DELEGATE
OVERVIEW

MINERALS COUNCI L OF AUSTRALIA (MCA)

Participants will attend IMARC 2014 to connect with the drivers and
thinkers, the brains trust of the global mining industry at a major
forum where mining leaders, policy makers, financiers, technical
experts, innovators and educators are brought together under one roof.

Mining Ministers
Government Officials

LEADER &
DECISION
MAKERS

POLICY
DEVELOPERS
CEO
CIO
COO
CTO
CFO

RESOURCE
DEVELOPMENT
PROFESSIONALS

GLOBAL
REACH

Mine Managers
Site General Managers
Mining Engineers
Operations Manager
Technical Department
Heads
Managers
Exploration Managers
Metallurgists

Geologists
Mechanical & Electrical
Engineers
Health & Safety
Groups
Business Development
Consultants
Sustainability and
Environmental
Managers
Partners, Solicitors

Procurement
GM/Managers
Heads of Supply Chain
Heads of Innovation
Heads of Technology
Productivity Directors
Trade Commissioner
International Business
Managers

FINANCIERS
AND
ANALYSTS

AFGHANISTAN

EQUATORIAL GUINEA

MEXICO

SOLOMON ISLANDS

ANGOLA

ERITREA

MONGOLIA

SOUTH AFRICA

ARGENTINA

ETHIOPIA

MOZAMBIQUE

SWEDEN

BOLIVIA

FIJI

MYANMAR

TANZANIA

BOTSWANA

FINLAND

NAMIBIA

THAILAND

BRAZIL

GERMANY

NEW ZEALAND

TURKEY

BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

GHANA

NIGERIA

UNITED KINGDOM

BURKINA FASO

GUYANA

NORWAY

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

CAMEROON

INDIA

PAKISTAN

URUGUAY

CANADA

INDONESIA

PAPUA NEW GUINEA

UZBEKISTAN

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC

JAPAN

PARAGUAY

VENEZUELA

CHAD

KAZAKHSTAN

PERU

VIETNAM

CHILE

KENYA

PHILIPPINES

ZAMBIA

CHINA

KOREA

POLAND

COLOMBIA

LAOS

SENEGAL

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

MADAGASCAR

SIERRA LEONE

ECUADOR

MALAYSIA

SINGAPORE

16

Asset Managers
Investment
Managers
Fund Managers
Financiers
Investors
Investor Relations
Mining Analysts
Resources
Analysts
Heads of Equities

The Australian Government has invited National & State Mining


Ministers and senior Government officials with responsibility for
resource development from the following countries:

INVESTORS
ATTEND FOR FREE
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EDUCATORS

Doctoral,
Post-Doctoral
candidates
University
Undergraduates

There are a number of complimentary passes


available to this years IMARC. These are reserved
solely for buy-side investors who hold no
position of employment at a mining company or

companies servicing the mining industry. Visit www.


imarcmelbourne.com to apply for an Investor pass.

REGISTER
+61IMARC
(2) 8252
9488 CONTACT SIOBHAN CORRY ON
TOPHONE:
SPEAK AT
PLEASE
EMAIL INFO@IMARCMELBOURNE.COM
SIOBHAN.CORRY@IMARCMELBOURNE.COM
OR VISIT WWW.IMARCMELBOURNE.COM

IMARC represents an excellent opportunity


for minerals professionals to support and
participate in a mining industry conference
of international importance.

22-26 SEPTEMBER 2014 MELBOURNE CONVENTION CENTRE

AUSIMM THE MINERALS INSTITUTE

NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES AT IMARC

IMARC GALA
DINNER
THURSDAY 25TH SEPTEMBER 2014
MELBOURNE TOWN HALL

The IMARC Gala Dinner being held at the beautiful and historic
Melbourne Town Hall is the perfect way to say farewell to new
friends and colleagues and to round off an action packed week
that was the IMARC Melbourne 2014. The evening will also begin
with cocktails on arrival and progress through to the ball room for
sumptuous dining, drinks with some formalities from our MC and
guest speakers. We will also welcome the Australia Prospectors
and Miners Hall of Fame to announce the induction of some
legendary new members.
Date: Thursday 25th September 2014
Time: 7:00pm for 7:30pm
Venue: Melbourne Town Hall
Address: 90-130 Swanston, St,

Melbourne 3000
Dress: Business attire
Price: $195.00 + GST (Delegate ticket)
Price: $225.00 + GST (Non Delegate ticket)
To purchase tickets please use the registration form or book
at www.imarcmelbourne.com. For tables of 10, please contact
info@imarcmelbourne.com or call (03) 9781 3106

The Australian
Prospectors & Miners
Hall of Fame was founded
in 1995 as a memorial to
the men and women who
have made a significant
contribution to the mining
industry, its communities
and environment in
Australia.

As an IMARC delegate you will be able to attend these networking events. It is the perfect opportunity to relax and mingle with speakers and delegates.
With 2000+ decision makers and 100+ exhibitors IMARC 2014 will connect Australian and international mining leaders, policy makers, financiers,
technical experts, innovators and educators all under one roof. If you are an exhibitor /potential exhibitor who would like to host an evening networking
function, please contact Anita Richards at +613 9781 3106 or anita.richards@imarcmelbourne.com

WELCOME DRINKS
Monday 22 September 17:00 - 19:00
FREE TO ATTEND FOR DELEGATES

COCKTAIL RECEPTION
Tuesday 23 September 17:30 - 19:00
FREE TO ATTEND FOR DELEGATES

COCKTAIL RECEPTION
Wednesday 24 September 17:30 - 19:00
FREE TO ATTEND FOR DELEGATES

MELBOURNE CONNECTS
TO IMARC
DISCOVER LIFE IN THE CITY
Venture into Melbournes hive of laneways and arcades and
unlock the secrets of Australias culture capital. Adorned
with colourful street art, Melbournes iconic laneways
hide inconspicuous doorways leading to exciting galleries,
bookshops, department stores, shopping centres, the
flagship stores of edgy Victorian designers, bars, cafes and
restaurants helmed by some of the countrys top chefs.
Beyond the laneways youll find fascinating attractions,
public spaces, green oases, seemingly non-stop festivals
and events, plus a contagious passion for sport. Melbourne
is the gateway to discover Victoria and all it has to offer.

GETTING THERE
Arrival into Melbourne by air is made easy with 27
international airlines flying into Melbourne Airport, in
addition to the major domestic carriers. Jump on the
SkyBus airport shuttle bus service into the city centre.
Trains servicing country Victoria and interstate routes arrive
at Southern Cross Station.
GETTING AROUND
Once you hit the CBD, getting around by train and tram is a
breeze. All you need is a myki card, a smartcard with stored
value that can be pre-purchased online (in Australia), at

premium train stations, retail outlets displaying the myki


sign (including 7-Elevens), or by calling 1800 800 007 (free
from a land line) in Australia. myki Visitor Packs are also
available.
ACCOMMODATION:
We have reserved rooms for delegates at the Hilton
Melbourne South Wharf, visit
www.imarcmelbourne.com to secure the
IMARC hotel rates.
MELBOURNE CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE
Telephone: +61 3 9235 8000
Fascimile: +61 3 9235 8001
E: enquiries@mcec.com.au
W: www.mcec.com.au
Find out more about IMARCs location in Melbourne at www.
imarcmelbourne.com
For more details on how to reach the convention and exhibition
centre via public transport and also a local map please visit our
website
www.imarcmelbourne.com

TO SPEAK AT IMARC PLEASE CONTACT SIOBHAN CORRY ON


SIOBHAN.CORRY@IMARCMELBOURNE.COM

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IMARC MELBOURNE DELEGATE BOOKING FORM


STEP 1 SELECT YOUR PACKAGE
Student: must provide a student ID card with application - includes 4 day pass
2, 3 and 4-Day Access to any 2, 3 or 4 days of IMARC
Expo: Access to exhibition floor only - 3 day pass, no catering included
Plenary: Plenary sessions & exhibition floor only- catering included
Member: Member of one of the Associations AusIMM
AustMINE
Minerals Council of Australia (MCA)

MA920 WEB
MA920

CODE

Brochure Code
Conference Code

CALL

+61 (2) 8252 9488

EMAIL

info@imarcmelbourne.com

FAX +61 (2) 8088 6787

VIP
CODE

IMARC
GALA
DINNER

DELEGATE PRICING (AUD)


FULL PRICING

BOOK BY 22 AUGUST 2014


MEMBER

PRICE

GST

TOTAL

INCLUDES A
SAVING OF:

PRICE

GST

TOTAL

STUDENT

$295

$29.50

$324.50

$295

$29.50

$324.50

2-DAY

$1,395

$139.50

$1,534.50

$110

$1,495

$149.50

$1,644.50

3-DAY

$1,995

$199.50

$2,194.50

$110

$2,095

$209.50

$2,304.50

4-DAY

$2,495

$249.50

$2,744.50

$110

$2,595

$259.50

$2,854.50

EXPO

$50

$5.00

$55.00

$50

$5.00

$55.00

PLENARY

$500

$50.00

$550.00

$600

$60.00

$660.00

STUDENT

$395

$39.50

$434.50

$395

$39.50

$434.50

PRICE:
$195.00 + GST

2-DAY

$2,045

$204.50

$2,249.50

$110

$2,145

$214.50

$2,359.50

(Delegate ticket)

3-DAY

$2,745

$274.50

$3,019.50

$110

$2,845

$284.50

$3,129.50

No. of tickets

4-DAY

$3,395

$339.50

$3,734.50

$110

$3,495

$349.50

$3,844.50

$225.00 + GST

EXPO

$75

$7.50

$82.50

$75

$7.50

$82.50

(Non Delegate
ticket)

PLENARY

$750

$75.00

$825.00

$850

$85.00

$935.00

$110

NON-MEMBER

$110

DATE:
Thursday
25 September
TIME:
7:00pm for
7:30pm
VENUE:
Melbourne
Town Hall

No. of tickets

STEP 2 SELECT YOUR DAYS & STREAMS FOR EACH DAY (ONLY ONE STREAM PER DAY)
MONDAY

POLICY

INVESTMENT

TECHNOLOGY & SKILLS

TUESDAY

POLICY

INVESTMENT

TECHNOLOGY & SKILLS

WEDNESDAY

POLICY

INVESTMENT

TECHNOLOGY & SKILLS

THURSDAY

POLICY

INVESTMENT

TECHNOLOGY & SKILLS

FRIDAY

WORKSHOP A

WORKSHOP B

WORKSHOP C

STEP 3 DELEGATE INFORMATION & PAYMENT


Delegate (Please use BLOCK LETTERS)
(Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss/Dr)

First Name
Job title
Tel

Surname
Email
Mobile

Approving Manager

First Name
Job title

Surname
Email

Fax

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Your Company Details


Company Name
Business Nature

No. of Employees

Address
City

State

Payment Details (Tick one only)


Invoice: Payment instructions can be found on the invoice.
Bank Transfer:

Postcode

Country

Credit Card
Card Type:
Card No.

Bank transfer should be made to: Resourceful Australia Pty Ltd Payment in AUD$
BSB:
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395944259
Swift Code:
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Cheque or Bankdraft: Please make your crossed cheque or bank draft payable to
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form (including mailing label) to Customer Service, Resourceful Australia Pty Ltd,
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Payment Amount

TERMS & CONDITIONS: Membership and student status are subject to verification by the organisers. The organisers reserve the right to request for proof of membership and student identification.All
discounts can only be applied at the time of registration and discounts cannot be combined. In the event that more than one discount is applicable, delegates will receive the discount with the highest value. All
discounts are subject to approval. Please note the course fee does not include travel or hotel accommodation costs. Should you be unable to attend, a substitute delegate is always welcome at no extra charge.
We can also provide a credit note for attendance at any future Mines and Money events for cancellations received no later than two weeks prior to the event. Alternatively, a 50% refund will be provided
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