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What past attendees said about Mining NT

Very comprehensive, in-depth, good overview

- Dr Graham Kirby, Dept of Business, Economic & Regional Development

Good overview of local operation & international corporate profile. Very comprehensive & professional

- Adrian Van Kersen, Newmont

Informative, well presented

- Chris Salisbury, Energy Resources of Australia

Good perspective of project scope. Very good!

- David Buick, Alcan Gove

Excellent overview of corporate strategy & project timelines. Exceptional powerpoint presentations

- Tony Simpson, Toms Gully Mine

Good overview of current & future

- Mark Laing, Bootu Mine

Good perspective of priority ventures within their portfolio of mines. Relaxed & informative

- Bruce McFadzean, Territory Iron

Very informative, well presented & informative

- Bruce Maluish, Matilda Minerals

Good comprehensive picture of project status. Technical projects were made easy to understand

- Steve Mackowski Arafura Resources

Very interesting and up-to-date

- Alan Wright, Consultant

I enjoyed the conference because of the Local industry knowledge and update

-Neil Slatter, BDM Mining Manager, Resource Equipment Ltd

Good networking opportunities and very well run event

- David Edwards, Business Development Manager, Mining & Civil Australia
 

Venue, Accommodation & Travel


This conference will be held at:

Darwin Convention Centre
Stokes Hill Road, Darwin NT 0800
T: +61 (0) 8 8923 9000,
F: +61 (0) 8 8923 9199
E: sales@darwinconvention.com.au
Web: www.darwinconvention.com.au

 

ACCOMMODATION & TRAVEL

For your convenience, Lido Group will organise your accommodation and travel, please access the link below or call 1800 817 339. 

Accommodation & Travel


Welcome to the Northern Territory

Equivalent in size to France, Italy and Spain combined, it's not surprising the Northern Territory is blessed with an abundance of natural environments. This is a land of awe inspiring iconic wonders and World Heritage National Parks, of flora and fauna as diverse as desert blooms are to lotus lilies and the fearsome saltwater crocodile is to the Brolga, the elegant dancing bird that is our emblem.

Our indigenous culture, the Aboriginal people, hold a deeply spiritual connection to the land dating back tens of thousands of years, yet can still be shared in the present day.

This land is full of colourful characters. The type youd meet at one of our legendary outback pubs, cattle stations or country towns. Uncomplicated, larger than life, everyone with a fascinating story to share.

For further details on tourism in the Northern Territory visit www.tourismnt.com.au

 

 

The city of Darwin
The weather is always warm with a year round average high of 32 degrees Celsius, and is best described as balmy.

Exploring the compact central business district by day is best done on foot, or aboard a jump on and off tour bus.

At night you can immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere of the pubs and nightclubs that dominate the citys nightlife hub on Mitchell Street, dine at Cullen Bay or try your luck at the asino on Mindil Beach.

Local restaurants serve dishes from all over the world along with authentic Northern Territory cuisine like mud crabs, barramundi, buffalo, kangaroo and crocodile.

Darwin Harbours healthy population of barramundi and other tropical fish make it a world-class fishing destination and its turquoise waters set the scene for the more relaxed option of a sunset cruise.

 

 

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18 - 20 September 2012
Darwin Convention Centre