Australian copper mines produced some 960,000 tonnes of the red metal in 2019 from 36 operational assets spread across the country.
As the home of the world’s second largest reserves of copper, and the sixth largest producer of the red metal behind the US, Australia has dozens of productive copper mines.
Government data from 2019 shows there were 36 operational mines that year though since then more have come online, and plenty more projects are in the exploration and development stages.
Some 960,000 tonnes of copper were produced in 2019 from those 36 operational mines, which are spread across most of Australia’s jurisdictions.
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Are you ready for PDAC? The annual convention runs this year from March 8 to 11, and it’s going entirely online for the first time ever.
The COVID-19 pandemic made 2020 a challenging year in many respects. It was no different for the resource industry, with mining companies quickly adapting to new circumstances.
2021 is now in full swing, and one major development is that the annual Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention will go entirely online for the first time ever.
Held every year in Toronto since 1932, this year’s convention will run from March 8 to 11 and will offer more than 100 hours of unique content across five concurrent sessions.