The series of International Conferences on Mine Closure is a fixture on the calendars of many mining professionals, providing topical and high-quality papers and presentations on a range of topics of immediate interest and relevance.

The conference will cover themes ranging from planning, relinquishment and legacy management, stakeholders and community, engineering and landform design, water management, decommissioning and waste management, ecosystem reconstruction, financing and cost estimation, site remediation and impact management, and project management and execution. 

A key feature of the conference series is the diversity of disciplines and expertise that will come together to focus on the pressing issues facing the mine closure community globally.


We are pleased to confirm that our team members will be leading the following sessions during the conference:

Paul Hesketh: Tuesday, 26 November, Session Three: Ecosystem Reconstruction
14:20 - Development of an ecosystem model for post-mining land use with a systems dynamics approach

Dr Tammie Weaver: Wednesday, 27 November, Session Nine: Mine Closure Planning
12:20 - Considering groundwater dependent ecosystems in closure planning

Chris Gimber: Thursday, 28 November, Session Nineteen: Post-Mining Lang Use
14:30- Completion criteria: the tension between certainty and flexibility

Gillian Gregory: Thursday, 28 November, Session Seventeen: Financing and Cost Estimation
11:10 - Mine closure liability as an environmental, social, and governance concept: using a multi-dimensional approach to mine closure liability reduction