Resourceful June 2026

Welcome to the June 2026 edition of Resourceful newsletter.

Browse our latest stories below.

  • Skyline to change as redundant infrastructure demolished

    Redundant infrastructure is being demolished, reshaping Mount Isa’s western skyline.

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  • Glencore’s Vacation Program gives Uni students a taste of mining life

    Twelve weeks’ paid work experience, access to knowledgeable mining professionals and hands-on learning are some of the benefits for students on Glencore’s Vacation Program.

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  • A remarkable career: Norm’s enduring commitment to MIM

    After 45-years at Mount Isa Mines and nearly 540 relines and rebricks, Norm Andrews stands out as the most experienced supervisor in smelter relines.

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  • Marking 30 years of NATA accreditation for the Analytical Laboratory

    Mount Isa Mines’ Analytical Laboratory marked thirty years of continuous National Association of Testing Authorities Australia (NATA) accreditation in March 2026.

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  • Helping deliver essential food support to our community

    Glencore’s Copper Refinery has supported Foodbank Queensland to deliver 560 food hampers to children and families through the Food for Kids Program in Townsville.

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  • Gregory River Canoe Marathon 2026

    The 51st Gregory River Canoe Marathon delivered fast flowing water and broken records.

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  • Mount Isa Mines builds internal capability for stack emissions testing

    Following a successful third‑party review of its methodology and receipt of regulatory approval, Mount Isa Mines has begun its first in‑house quarterly isokinetic stack testing program at five key emissions sampling points across the site.

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