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RESTORATION GENETICS

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SEED TECHNOLOGY AND ENABLEMENT

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RESTORATION ECOPHYSIOLOGY

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RARE SPECIES MANAGEMENT

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MINING INDUSTRY POLICY EXTENSION

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RESTORATION TRAJECTORY

ARC-CMSR

 

Official Launch of the ARC Centre for Mine Site Restoration

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Category
Meeting
Date
31 March 2017
Venue
Curtin University St Georges Tce - Brookfield Place 139 St Georges Tce Perth WA 6000
Email
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Curtin University invites you to attend the official launch of the ARC Centre for Mine Site Restoration (CMSR) on Friday 31 March 2017.

The CMSR, a joint research initiative of Curtin University and the University of Western Australia, is supported by the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority, Sinosteel Midwest Corporation, BHP Billiton, Hanson Construction Materials, Karara Mining, Cliffs Natural Resources, Mineral Resources, and the Society for Ecological Restoration Australasia as industry partners.

Restoration sits at the heart of Australia’s ability to sustainably and responsibly exploit its mineral wealth. The CMSR is a major project connecting high-end science with on-ground practice in mining restoration. Together the group will deliver a vast suite of integrated and focused research projects that underpin successful mine site restoration outcomes.

Join centre Director Professor Kingsley Dixon and the CMSR team to find out more about this important research initiative.

Please RSVP to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 
 

All Dates

  • 31 March 2017

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Listening to the voice of indigenous people in mining - CMSR workshop 2019

 

 

Amanda Wheeler CEO and Kia Dowell Chair, Gelganyem Trust present on the indigenous voice in mining restoration at the Argyle Diamond Mine. Australian Research Council Centre for Mine Site Restoration 2019 Annual Workshop

Full presentation: https://youtu.be/lF-FhYPS49E

 


 

 

NEWS

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Dr. Adam Cross awarded the 'Woodside Early Career Scientist of the Year' at the Premier’s Science Awards

CMSR Research Fellow Dr. Adam Cross was awarded the 'Woodside Early Career Scientist of the Year' at the Premier’s Science Awards! The award is wonderful recognition of Adam’s work in restoration and shines the spotlight on the importance and significance of restoration research projects in globally.

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New critically endangered carnivorous plants discovered

CMSR researchers have discovered a new population of a critically endangered aquatic carnivorous plant in Western Australia’s remote Kimberley, following a 10-year search of the region.

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TWITTER

 

RESTORATION GENETICS

 

The latest DNA approaches to improve seed sourcing, plant performance, and biomonitoring restoration.

 

RESTORATION ECOPHYSIOLOGY

 

New tools for understanding plant function and condition for mine closure.

 

 

SEED TECHNOLOGY AND ENABLEMENT

 

Making every seed count in restoration through ‘smart seed’ technology

 

 

RARE AND RECALCITRANT SPECIES 

Enhancing conservation of threatened species impacted by mining

 

RESTORATION TRAJECTORY

 

Innovation in bio-indicators and spatial modelling for mine closure capability.

 

MINING INDUSTRY POLICY EXTENSION

 

Establishing a nationwide approach to mine closure policy.  


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