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    AusIMM International Mining Geology Conference 2026: planning and orebody insights for engineers

    February 19, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    AusIMM International Mining Geology Conference 2026: planning and orebody insights for engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    AusIMM will host the International Mining Geology Conference 2026 on 21–22 April at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, bringing mining geologists, resource modellers and mine planners together in a two-day technical programme. Sessions are expected to focus on grade control, geometallurgy, resource estimation workflows and integration of geological models with short- and long-term mine planning. For practitioners, the event signals upcoming discussion on practical tools such as implicit modelling software, blast movement measurement and reconciliation techniques directly affecting orebody knowledge and unit costs.

    Technical Brief

    • Conference scheduled over two consecutive days, constraining depth and number of technical sessions.
    • Concentrated two-day format encourages tightly scoped, implementation-focused talks rather than broad conceptual overviews.

    Our Take

    AusIMM’s 2026 International Mining Geology Conference in Brisbane sits alongside the Global Resources Innovation Expo 2026 in Perth as part of a tightly packed Australian events calendar, signalling that a lot of technical project and exploration decision‑making for the region is likely to be channelled through these early‑Q2 forums.

    With AusIMM also fronting the 2026 International Women’s Day Event Series across hubs like Brisbane and Perth, the Brisbane geology conference is likely to carry stronger diversity and leadership themes than earlier technical meetings, which can influence how Australian operators staff and structure geology and resource teams on new projects.

    In our database of 1073 Mining stories, AusIMM appears frequently as a convenor rather than a project proponent, so practitioners can expect this Brisbane event to be a key venue for cross‑company benchmarking on resource models, reconciliation, and project geology practices rather than asset‑specific announcements.

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