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    BHP’s Slattery on BCA board: policy and approvals lens for project teams

    January 19, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    BHP’s Slattery on BCA board: policy and approvals lens for project teams

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    BHP president Australia Geraldine Slattery has been appointed to the Business Council of Australia (BCA) board, adding a major iron ore, metallurgical coal, copper and nickel producer’s operational perspective to national policy debates. Her role at BHP spans large-scale open-pit and underground operations in Western Australia, Queensland and South Australia, including long-life assets such as Pilbara iron ore hubs and Olympic Dam. The appointment signals closer input from bulk commodities and critical minerals operators into discussions on emissions policy, approvals reform and long-term energy and infrastructure planning.

    Technical Brief

    • Appointment places a major Tier-1 mine operator directly in BCA board-level policy deliberations.
    • BHP’s Australian portfolio includes complex brownfield expansions, giving board discussions direct exposure to approvals bottlenecks.
    • Long-life assets under Slattery’s remit involve multi-decade tailings, waste and water management strategies.
    • Her operational scope spans both open-pit and underground geotechnical risk environments across multiple jurisdictions.
    • Input is likely to reflect constraints of remote bulk haulage, port capacity and rail corridor planning.
    • Emissions policy debates will now include perspectives from large-scale diesel fleets and fixed-plant electrification.
    • Approvals reform discussions gain insight from major mine closure, rehabilitation and post-mining land-use obligations.
    • For infrastructure planning, she brings experience with high-MW mine power demand and grid-connection challenges.

    Our Take

    BHP features across multiple recent items in our database, from Pilbara iron ore collaboration with Rio Tinto to South Australian copper export strength, so Geraldine Slattery’s presence on the Business Council of Australia board gives heavyweight mining a more direct line into national policy debates captured in our 82 Policy stories.

    The BHP–Rio Tinto joint Pilbara iron ore development reported on 15 January 2026 underscores how Western Australian project decisions hinge on federal and state policy settings, an area where BCA board input from a major operator like BHP can shape approvals, infrastructure and decarbonisation frameworks.

    With Australian Mining repeatedly covering BHP’s role in both iron ore and copper growth, Slattery’s appointment signals that the BCA is likely to hear more assertive arguments around long‑life resource projects’ role in Australia’s export mix and in managing any future structural changes such as coal spin‑offs seen in the Rio Tinto–Glencore discussions.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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