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Industry 22 November 2018

Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue Annual Forum

Industry 22 November 2018

A refreshed format featuring increased engagement between the community, business and the

mining industry drew a record turnout to the Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue’s annual forum on

November 19.

With about 150 participants gathering at the Muswellbrook Race Club, the forum featured

networking and information sessions where local business people and community representatives

could visit more than 30 displays and talk directly to experts on subjects including procurement,

rehabilitation, mine regulation, air and water quality and the progress of the review of the Upper

Hunter Synoptic Plan.

Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue Chairman Dave O’Brien said the forum was a big success with not

only more participants than previous years but also a greater spread of representation from across

the Upper Hunter community including local business people.

“As part of the refreshed format, this year’s forum really focussed on offering opportunities for local

businesses to interact face to face with mining company procurement personnel,” Mr O’Brien said.

“The Dialogue’s industry partners provided key personnel from their procurement departments so

people could talk directly to the experts on how the industry and local businesses can do better

business together.”

The procurement exhibits were complemented by displays from both Singleton and Muswellbrook

business chambers and business development officers from Muswellbrook and Singleton councils.

“The displays offered a very valuable opportunity for business and the mining industry to connect

and there were many really good and interesting conversations which will be further developed,” Mr

O’Brien said.

As well as the focus on business, the forum also featured displays from mining industry rehabilitation

and air and water quality experts as well as exhibits from the Department of Primary Industry,

Department of Premier and Cabinet, Office of Environment and Heritage, Department of Planning

and Environment, NSW Environment Protection Authority, NSW Resources Regulator and the

University of Newcastle.

Following the networking sessions, participants formed into working groups to recommend solutions

to issues as well as how to best take advantage of opportunities raised during the day. Those

recommendations will now be reviewed and developed by the Dialogue.

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