Workshops
Workshops
Road-testing enviroMETS’ Transformative PMLU Business Case Assessment Tool
Attendees will be given insights into the development of a new multicriteria business case assessment tool created to assess alternate PMLU with key stakeholders, to support collaborative selection of the next land use. The tool considers enterprise value of the future land use, social/community value, indigenous/heritage value and environmental/biodiversity value. enviroMETS Qld with support from CRC TiME, UK Land Trust, and other subject matter experts are developing and roadtesting this tool in 2025. By the date of the workshop, the tool would have been tested with stakeholder groups at a number of Queensland sites. Participants will have the opportunity to act as key stakeholders (miners, industry professionals, governments, local community, investors, etc) to collaboratively evaluate a number of PMLU options for a sample mine site/s – to identify and quantify the options that provide highest value.
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Presenters:
Allan Morton
Bryan Maybee
Bryan is an accomplished academic and industry expert in Minerals and Energy Economics. Currently, he serves as an Associate Professor at Curtin University’s Western Australian School of Mines, and as the Program Lead for Risk, Evaluation, and Planning at the CRC for Transformations in Mining Economies. He has worked with governments and major mining companies globally to develop tools and methodologies that improve mine planning and strategic decision-making processes. As a consultant to the World Bank, he contributes to the development of mining tax administration frameworks and has co-authored influential publications on transfer pricing and tax administration in the mining industry. He is a member of the AusIMM and sits on the MRIWA College of Experts. Bryan's research continues to focus on improving mine planning and valuation processes, emphasizing the inclusion of ESG factors to facilitate the transition of mined land and assets to economically prosperous post-mining uses.
Ian Dover
Date
Monday 28 July 2025
Time
12:30pm - 5:00pm
Location
Lvl 6, Thiess Building, 179 Grey St, South Brisbane (10 minute walk from conference venue)
Catering
Afternoon tea will be provided
Cost
AusIMM Member – $250pp (inc GST)
Non Member – $300pp (inc GST)
Student – $150pp (inc GST)