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Stantec @ GEMG 2025

Join our environmental specialists from May 6 to 9 at this year’s conference in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.

See you in Kalgoorlie!

We are looking forward to our involvement at GEMG this year as a sponsor and presenter. Stop by our booth for a chat with our team and a chance to participate in our competition! Catch our team at the Goldfields Arts Centre:

Wednesday, 7 May – Welcome to Day 2 | Presented by: Fiona Taukulis

Thursday, 8 May – Morning Session | “The future of monitoring fauna recolonisation in mine site rehabilitation.”  | Author: Jaimee Tilley

For more information or to register please visit GEMG CONFERENCE.

Mining with the end in mind

We put the resilience back into mine closure by offering sustainable solutions that care for the land and its inhabitants. Our multi-disciplinary closure team includes specialists in ecology and rehabilitation, landform design, civil, geotechnical, water, geochemistry, and environmental social and governance. Working together, they deliver a holistic mine closure, offering turnkey services from initial project planning through site characterisation, rehabilitation design, and construction. Learn More

Innovative solutions for sustainable mining

We have been providing comprehensive environmental, engineering, and geotechnical services to the resource sector for over 20 years. As a highly experienced team, our environmental specialists are skilled in environmental planning, regulatory approvals and compliance, impact assessments, ecological surveys, environmental policy, and sustainability. We work alongside you at all stages—exploration, planning, operations, and closure—bringing together the right elements to protect and preserve. Learn More

How drones are transforming mine closure and rehabilitation

Drones are revolutionising mine closure and rehabilitation with high-resolution data collection, improved operational safety and environmental monitoring. Discover how drones are supporting the Argyle Diamond Mine closure.

We supported one of Australia’s largest turtle monitoring programs

We partnered with the Gorgon Project, operated by Chevron Australia Pty Ltd (Chevron), to deliver the Flatback Turtle Monitoring Program. Nearly 100 volunteers, undertook 15-to-18-day assignments on the remote Barrow Island or at the Mundabullangana Station in mainland Western Australia, collecting scientific data on turtle behaviour to support conservation and management efforts. Read More
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