IQA members enjoy site tours, updates and branch meetings

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More than 50 IQA members attended a site tour at Adbri Fernvale. Image: IQA

Institute of Quarrying Australia (IQA) members have benefited from attending a series of educational events around Australia, including site visits, regulatory updates and more.

Queensland members tour operations at Adbri Fernvale

The IQA Queensland branch committee hit the mark with the Adbri Fernvale site tour on 11 September, drawing over 50 members for an in-depth look at quarry operations.

The day kicked off with host David Gormley leading the group through the site’s inner workings, while the Adbri team – Michael Higgins, Tony Lukritz and Hamish Weston opened the books on operational insights and fielded every technical question thrown their way.

But the learning did not stop there. Event supporter Multotec brought the technology right to the quarry floor, with Matthew Ferguson and Marc Barraclough demonstrating their latest products onsite – turning theory into tangible solutions.

“A big thank you to the team at Adbri Fernvale for hosting an insightful and well-organised IQA site visit,” one attendee said. “Your passion and professionalism were evident and greatly appreciated by all.”

Victorian sub-branch unpacks new mining laws at Shepparton gathering

The Victorian sub-branch held its annual general meeting alongside an informative site tour and networking dinner. Image: IQA

The IQA Victorian sub-branch held its annual general meeting alongside an informative site tour and networking dinner at Parklake, Shepparton on 11 September, with 62 members in attendance.

The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action’s Heather Hawkins and Amanda Wellesley provided insights into the upcoming Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Amendment Act 2023, set to take effect on July 1, 2027.

Members gained clarity on new general duty requirements, regulatory procedures, and transition planning.

The evening provided networking opportunities while keeping the sector informed on important regulatory changes.

Engineering history meets quarrying innovation

The IQA southern NSW region sub-branch members experienced a fascinating journey through military engineering history at Holsworthy Military Engineering Museum, perfectly timed with R U OK? Day.

The museum’s impressive displays of Royal Australian Engineers equipment told compelling stories of ingenuity and courage, from gap-crossing technology to massive, armoured construction vehicles.

But the real highlight was hearing from Shine Summerfield, whose 20-year service with the Engineers brought the exhibits to life with personal insights and historical context. The evening continued at Brighton Lakes Golf Club, where sponsor Cutting Edges delivered more than just dinner support. Chief executive officer Faye Duncan’s presentation showcased how this Australian-owned company leverages 60 years of experience and more than 40,000 products to solve real operational challenges – from site audits to innovations that reduce costs and improve safety.

It was a blend of honouring engineering heritage while exploring the latest sector solutions. The event saw IQA members nationwide connecting and learning simultaneously across the country.

North Queensland branch tees off for another successful year

More than 100 players attended the 27th Annual Townsville golf day. Image: IQA

The sun was shining, and the greens were calling as more than 100 players gathered at Rowes Bay Golf Club for the 27th Annual Townsville golf day.

The IQA’s heartfelt thanks go to Greg Rains FIQ and the North Queensland branch committee for delivering another successful event that perfectly captured the spirit of our quarrying community.

The spring weather provided the perfect backdrop for networking, friendly competition, and celebrating our industry connections.

Team Holcim 1 claimed the coveted Nordev Trophy for first place, with Team Markwell Group taking second and Team Taro Software rounding out the podium. The novelty competitions kept everyone entertained throughout the day, with stand-out performances in longest drive, nearest the pin, and even best dressed competitions.

Upcoming courses and events:

Critical control management webinar

Nov 4

9:30am – 1:30pm (AEST)

Online

North Queensland branch end of year Christmas trivia night

Nov 7

6:00pm – 9:00pm

Townsville Yacht Club

SA branch dinner meeting

Nov 7

6:30pm – 11:00pm

Pullman Adelaide

Introduction to quarrying webinar

Nov 11

9:00am – 1:00pm (AEST)

Online

Hunter NSW sub-branch geotrail trek and networking dinner

Nov 13

3:00pm – 5:00pm

Nobbys Beach Pavilion, Newcastle

Victoria branch spring technical night

Nov 13

5:00pm – 9:00pm

Kinder Australia – 26 Canterbury Road, Braeside

Southern NSW region sub-branch Gunlake quarry site tour

Nov 14

1:15pm

Gunlake Quarry – 715 Brayton Road, Marulan

Southern NSW region sub-branch brewery dinner and WIQ pre-dinner drinks

Nov 4

5:30pm

Old Goulburn Brewery –  23 Bungonia Road, Goulburn

Emergency management webinar

Nov 18

10:00am – 11:15am (AEST)

Online

Quarry roads and onsite vehicle safety webinar

Nov 19

9:30am – 11:00am (AEST)

Online

TAS Branch technical and social weekend

Nov 21-23

TBA

Hazard identification webinar

Nov 25

10:00am – 11:15am (AEST)

Online

Victoria sub-branch end of year networking dinner

Nov 27

6:00pm – 9:30pm

All Seasons Hotel, 171 McIvor Highway, Strathdale

Contractor safety management webinar

Dec 2

9:30am – 1:30pm (AEST)

Online

Learning from disasters

Dec 3

8:30am – 4:30pm

Penrith RSL

Queensland branch end of year networking event

Nov 4

1:45pm – 6:00pm

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