Moranbah North underground visit by Dolphins: safety and strata lessons for engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Players from NRL side The Dolphins have gone 200m underground at Anglo American’s Moranbah North longwall mine in Central Queensland for a first-hand look at steelmaking coal production. Six squad members toured the longwall face, shield supports and conveyor systems, observing methane management, strata control and dust suppression measures used in the gassy Bowen Basin operation. The visit forms part of Anglo American’s community and stakeholder engagement push, linking highwall-to-port coal supply chains with end users in stadium construction and infrastructure.
Technical Brief
- Similar stakeholder underground visits, when tightly controlled, are becoming a structured tool in safety culture communication.
Our Take
Moranbah North’s owner Anglo American is simultaneously in the process of selling its Queensland Bowen Basin steelmaking coal portfolio, according to our related coverage of a roughly $5 billion divestment package, so high-visibility community and safety events here also serve to maintain workforce stability through a transition phase.
Steelmaking coal appears only in a handful of keyword-matched pieces in our database compared with base metals, which underlines how Anglo American’s Queensland assets, including Moranbah North, are now being framed more as portfolio optimisation and legacy management plays than long-term growth engines.
With Anglo American also advancing complex underground developments such as the Woodsmith polyhalite mine in the UK, its engagement at an established underground site like Moranbah North signals an effort to project consistent safety culture and brand continuity across very different geotechnical settings as assets change hands.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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