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    Geoscience Australia Public Talks 2026: exploration data insights for mining engineers

    March 5, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Geoscience Australia Public Talks 2026: exploration data insights for mining engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Geoscience Australia’s Public Talks series is returning in 2026 with monthly evening sessions in Canberra and live-streamed broadcasts covering topics from critical minerals mapping to induced seismicity near major mines. Chief scientist Dr Steve Hill and invited researchers will present new data from national geophysical surveys, including high-resolution aeromagnetic and gravity datasets used in greenfields exploration targeting copper, nickel and rare earths. For practitioners, the programme offers direct access to pre-competitive datasets, workflow case studies and Q&A on integrating these layers into 3D geological models and resource assessments.

    Technical Brief

    • Sessions will include case studies on induced seismicity monitoring around large open pits and underground mines.
    • Presentations will detail workflows for integrating national-scale geophysics with mine-scale drilling and downhole logging data.
    • Researchers plan to discuss uncertainty quantification when merging disparate datasets into 3D geological and structural models.
    • Talks will outline how pre-competitive datasets can constrain geotechnical domains for slope stability and underground design.
    • Methodology content will cover acquisition parameters, processing chains and resolution limits of recent airborne surveys.
    • Limitations around data vintage, survey spacing and variable coverage in remote regions will be explicitly addressed.
    • Several sessions will examine how induced seismicity insights inform blast design, vibration thresholds and infrastructure siting.
    • Format allows Q&A on adapting national datasets to site-specific monitoring networks and mine planning models.

    Our Take

    Within the 1108 Mining stories in our database, Australia-focused pieces tied to 'Research' and 'Projects' tags often precede funding rounds or pilot deployments, so Geoscience Australia's 2026 talks are likely to flag themes that will shape near-term exploration and data programs.

    Geoscience Australia features in relatively few of the 2004 tag-matched Research/Projects items compared with operating miners, which means its public agenda-setting events can disproportionately influence which geoscience datasets and tools gain traction across industry.

    For Australian Mining’s readership, these 2026 talks provide an early read on where federal geoscience effort may concentrate—such as basin mapping, critical minerals prospectivity, or natural hazard datasets—which can inform where operators focus desktop studies and tenement applications.

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