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CME Chief Executive Paul Everingham used his column in April’s Kalgoorlie Miner to reflect on his final visit to the Goldfields in his current role – and the impressive levels of excitement and activity surrounding the mining and resources sector in the region.

“I have been visiting the Goldfields on and off for the past 20 or so years — and I cannot
recall another time when the region has been quite so vibrant as it is now,” Paul writes.

Read the full column here: https://bit.ly/3ynGy83

Mining volunteers step up to help one of their own in snake bite emergency

When Megan Brouwer went on a hiking trip in Karijini National Park, the last thing she expected was to be bitten by one of Australia’s most venomous snakes.

But the surprises didn’t stop there…

Read more: https://bit.ly/3vOgbGY

Miners from all walks of life find success in emergency response action

The winning team in the 2022 Goldfields Surface Mine Emergency Response Competition was captained by an environment advisor and included – among others – an engineer, an open pit operator, a mechanic and a process operator.

Read more: https://bit.ly/3LSAY1s

Sisters aren’t just doing it for themselves

When Katrina Stubbs and Rowena Leslie were looking for inspiration to start a business in the Goldfields, it didn’t take them long to land on mining – an industry that had been in their family for generations.

Now they’re putting the lessons they’ve learned over the past eight-plus years to use helping other Aboriginal business owners.

Read more: https://bit.ly/3OxxxPL

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