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That's a Wrap: IMARC Continues to Set the Agenda, as Sydney Confirmed as Host for 2023

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Friday, November 4, 2022

The marquee event for the Australasian mining and resources sector was the biggest IMARC yet, with record delegates, speakers, exhibitors and sponsors and a 20% bigger footprint.

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  • The marquee event for the Australasian mining and resources sector was the biggest IMARC yet, with record delegates, speakers, exhibitors and sponsors and a 20% bigger footprint.
  • And IMARC once again confirmed it was the place to do business, with thousands of meetings and tens of millions of dollars in deals done over the three days.
  • "We are incredibly excited to confirm Sydney will once again be hosting IMARC in 2023, following the success of this year's event.
  • Highlights of IMARC 2022 included:
    The largest showcase of the latest mining and resources technology and innovation in world-class exhibition spaces.

Former NZ PM Calls for Greater Transparency in Mining

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Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Ms. Clarke highlighted the need for greater global transparency within the mining and extractive industry as the world transitions to renewable and greener forms of energy.

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  • Ms. Clarke highlighted the need for greater global transparency within the mining and extractive industry as the world transitions to renewable and greener forms of energy.
  • Ms. Clarke addressed the conference in her role as Chair of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) and she flagged the difficulties in transitioning in a clean, just and sustainable manner.
  • The report will set out a framework for actors at sub-national, national, and international level to engage in transparent and ethical mining.
  • The International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC ) is where global mining leaders collaborate on trends in mining, investment and innovation towards a sustainable future.

Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark to Speak at IMARC in Sydney in November

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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Sydney, Australia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 12, 2022) - Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has announced she will attend the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Sydney November 2-4.

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  • Sydney, Australia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 12, 2022) - Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has announced she will attend the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Sydney November 2-4.
  • She also hopes to use this visit to secure commitment from the Australian Government to new norms on transparency in the extractive industries.
  • He is hopeful the recent change in government signals a more meaningful commitment to transparency across the extractive sector's entire value chain.
  • IMARC Managing Director Anita Richards says incredibly meaningful discussions like this are at the core of the conference and expo.

DGAP-News: African Energy Chamber: True Justice for Glencore’s Appalling Corruption Will Include Better Tomorrows for Those Hurt Most: Everyday Africans

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Monday, May 30, 2022

African Energy Chamber: True Justice for Glencores Appalling Corruption Will Include Better Tomorrows for Those Hurt Most: Everyday Africans

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  • African Energy Chamber: True Justice for Glencores Appalling Corruption Will Include Better Tomorrows for Those Hurt Most: Everyday Africans
    The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
  • True Justice for Glencores Appalling Corruption Will Include Better Tomorrows for Those Hurt Most: Everyday Africans
    Switzerland-headquartered commodities and mining multinational Glencore Plc has been making headlines lately for all the wrong reasons.
  • And, for the record, the African Energy Chamber has never solicited or accepted a single monetary contribution from Glencore.
  • And, finally, everyday Africans the ones hurt most by corruptions toxic effects must receive justice.