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Call for abstracts

Call for abstracts

Abstract submissions are now closed.

Presentations will be conducted in-person. Please note, the conference will not be streamed live online; however, all presentations will be recorded for viewing post-conference.

Abstracts submitted are subject to peer review, then accepted or declined by the Conference Organising Committee. The selection criteria includes: relevance to the conference theme, accuracy and originality of ideas, significance of the contribution and quality of presentation.

Accepted abstract authors are then required to submit an extended abstract or full paper, with revisions provided by peer review and the Conference Organising Committee.

All accepted extended abstracts or full papers will be published in the conference proceedings and presented during the technical sessions. All presenting authors are required to register, pay and attend the conference.

Abstract themes

Authours are invited to share their knowledge on the following key themes:

1. Excellence in Mine Geology – delivering value​
  • Case studies – data collection, data integration, characterisation, process optimisation, orebody knowledge, environmental responsibility​
2. Challenges of Reconciliation – lessons learnt
  • Case studies – Mineral Resource to Ore Reserve to Grade Control, analysing success and challenges​
3. Futureproofing Mine Geology – planning ahead​
  • Future challenges – being agile​
  • The changing role of a mine geologist​
  • Enhancing today and tomorrow with technology, innovation & process optimisation​
4. Decision making – the mine geologist's value​
  • Working with the data you have​
  • Balancing productivity and value​
  • Working under pressure ​
  • Defining “Ore/Waste”​
5. Engagement – the power of communication​
  • Effective relationships​
  • Teamwork and understanding​
  • Strategies for operational success and value creation​
6. Open to anything
  • If you have a unique thought-provoking idea for an abstract, we want to hear it!

Key dates

12 September 2023: Abstract submission deadline (extended)
6 November 2023: Notification to authors
15 January 2024: Draft paper/extended abstract submission
18 March 2024: Finalised submissions due
7 - 8 May 2024: Conference dates

Author resources

AusIMM Guide to Authors

A detailed guide outlining the formatting policy for conference proceeding papers.

Abstract template

Please use this template to submit an abstract to an AusIMM conference.

Paper template

Please use this template to submit a paper to an AusIMM conference.

Abstract Submission FAQs

Submit your abstract via the Abstract Submission Portal. Instructions on how to submit your abstract can be found on the home page of the portal.

 

Yes – you will need to format your abstract using the abstract template. This can be found within the Abstract Submission Portal.

The abstract review process begins after the abstract submission deadline has passed. It usually takes around four weeks for the organising committee to review all submitted abstracts and reach a decision. This may take longer if the number of abstracts submitted exceeds expectations.

We will contact you via email regardless of the outcome.

Once you have submitted your abstract, you can update or change this at any time prior to the abstract closing date through the Abstract Submission Portal. Post the abstract closing date, please contact conference@ausimm.com

Email us at conference@ausimm.com to see if an extension is possible.

Speaker and presenter terms and conditions

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