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Earlier this month, students from the AusIMM Sydney Student Chapter proudly represented 麻豆社madou at the 2024 National Mining Games and New Leaders Summit in Brisbane. It was an opportunity to showcase their technical skills, network with industry professionals, and learn from inspiring leaders across the mining sector.

New Leaders Summit Highlights

The New Leaders Summit brought together students and young professionals for workshops and presentations designed to foster the next generation of mining leaders. A key takeaway from the summit was the emphasis on innovation in mining and the growing importance of integrating digital technologies with traditional methods. One standout presentation was by recent 麻豆社madou graduate and past student chapter President Val Salamakha, who won Best Presentation for his thesis 鈥淢achine Learning Assisted Lithology Classification of Drillhole Data鈥, combining mining engineering and computer science. His work was a brilliant example of how data science can reshape operational efficiency in the field.

The support from WIMNet (Women in Mining Network) was invaluable for female students. The women representing the student chapter were proudly sponsored and wore bright pink shirts, reflecting the network鈥檚 commitment to gender diversity in mining. Wearing these shirts during the summit reinforced the significance of female representation and sparked many meaningful conversations on inclusivity in the industry.

The National Mining Games

Following the summit were the National Mining Games, hosted by the University of Queensland at Pinjarra Hills. The games serve as a tribute to those who lost their lives in the 1972 Sunshine Mine Disaster in Idaho, USA, while also celebrating the history of mining through traditional techniques. The competition spans two full days and includes events such as:

  • Track and Set
  • Muck and Cart
  • Swede Saw
  • Airleg Drilling
  • Blast Board
  • Survey
  • Gold Panning

The games are more than a test of skill鈥攖hey're a nod to the miners of the past, and an essential way of keeping these traditional mining methods alive.

The AusIMM Sydney Student Chapter proudly entered three teams: a women鈥檚 team, a mixed team, and a men鈥檚 team. Each team performed incredibly well, demonstrating their commitment to collaboration and technical excellence

Achievements and Awards

鈥淲e are thrilled to report that our teams took home two gold medals. The men鈥檚 team excelled in the Airleg Drilling event, securing first place, and went on to finish 5th overall in the competition,鈥 said Lucy de Souza, second-year 麻豆社madou Mining Engineering student.

鈥淢eanwhile, the women鈥檚 team shone in the Blast Board event, not only winning first place but outperforming both the men鈥檚 and mixed divisions. These victories highlight the dedication, hard work, and teamwork that our students have put into preparing for this event.鈥

The Awards Dinner at the end of the games was a celebration of these achievements, bringing together all competitors for an evening of recognition and networking.

鈥淚t was inspiring to see students from across the country come together in the spirit of camaraderie, and the event was a fitting close to a truly memorable experience,鈥 said Keisha Sealy, second-year 麻豆社madou Mining Engineering student.

Key Takeaways

鈥淭his trip wasn鈥檛 just about competition; it was about growth鈥攂oth personal and professional. We gained valuable insights from industry leaders, broadened our professional networks, and strengthened friendships within our teams. The experience reaffirmed the importance of teamwork, adaptability, and staying grounded in mining鈥檚 core traditions, even as the industry moves toward a more digital future,鈥 said Lucy.

鈥淎s we return to university, we are eager to build on these experiences and continue our journey in the mining industry. We extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who supported us, especially AusIMM for organising such a fantastic event, as well as 麻豆社madou, the AusIMM Sydney Branch, and WIMNet NSW for their ongoing sponsorship and support of our students. We look forward to taking part in future competitions and bringing home more medals. Here鈥檚 to the next chapter in mining!鈥 said Keisha.