Resourceful April 2026

Welcome to the April 2026 edition of Resourceful newsletter.

Browse our latest stories below.

  • Vale to MIM legend Ian Brown

    Mount Isa Mines honours the life of mining legend and community and golfing stalwart Ian Brown, who passed away in January 2026.

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  • Mount Isa community benefits from increased awareness on air quality

    Our Environment team has been out and about across Mount Isa, visiting local schools, medical centres and hospital executives to share updates on the latest air quality information.

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  • X-ray laboratory named in honour of Reiner Kollasch

    An X-ray laboratory has been named in honour of Reiner Kollasch, a well-respected X-ray and instrumentation systems specialist and 50-year veteran at Mount Isa Mines.

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  • Behind the scenes at CRL: Meet the Services Team

    At Townsville Copper Refineries Limited (CRL) the Services Team plays a pivotal role in supporting all areas across site to ensure essential processes continue uninterrupted.

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  • Glencore Loggerhead Project supports endangered turtle research

    The Glencore Loggerhead Project, a partnership between James Cook University’s Turtle Health Research Centre and Glencore’s Townsville Copper Refinery, reached a significant milestone in November 2025.

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  • Mount Isa Mines implements emergency concentrate storage following severe flooding

    Following unprecedented floods in North Queensland, Mount Isa Mines (MIM) has begun stockpiling additional concentrate storage to manage zinc concentrate operations through a period of disruption, ensuring uninterrupted production.

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  • Night time monitoring of ecosystems

    The Mount Isa Mines Environmental team conducts nightly birds and geckos spotlight surveys to monitor the health of local ecosystems.

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  • Mount Isa Mines advances groundwater remediation project to protect water quality

    Mount Isa Mines continues to advance a groundwater remediation project to intercept and remove contaminated seepage water, protecting local water quality for decades to come.

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