Session 1B
Life of Mine
Life of Mine
Tuesday, July 29, 2025 |
9:05 AM - 10:00 AM |
Sponsored By:
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Speaker
Ms Charissa Tomlin
Partner
ERM
Session Chair
Biography
Charissa is a Partner and ERM’s Mine Approvals and Closure Lead, with experience covering environmental management, regulatory approvals/ permitting, planning, auditing, compliance and closure. She has worked on a range of projects in various sectors across consulting and operational environments in Australia, South Africa and other jurisdictions.
She has been responsible for directing and managing numerous mining and renewables projects, seeing through projects from concept and design, to implementation and closure through consultative process. This includes assessment and reporting in accordance with in-country regulatory requirements and Good International Industry Practice (GIIP), Equator Principles and IFC Performance Standards.
Prof Claire Cote
Director - Centre For Water In The Minerals Industry
The University of Queensland
Opening remarks
9:05 AM - 9:20 AMBiography
Dr Emma Gagen
Director, Data And Research
ICMM
Keynote Presentation | Simplifying the Mining Standards Landscape
9:20 AM - 10:00 AMBiography
Emma joined ICMM in 2022 as the lead for the mine closure and water stewardship and later served as acting Director of the Environment portfolio. She is currently the Director, Data and Research, overseeing ICMM’s materials stewardship, tailings management and data portfolio. Prior to joining ICMM Emma was lead technical advisor in the Office of the Queensland Mine Rehabilitation Commissioner. leading research into best practice mine site rehabilitation. Before that she was a research fellow in geomicrobiology at the University of Queensland.
Her research has focused on biogeochemical processes, re-forming surface crusts in iron ore areas, addressing topsoil deficits in coal mine rehabilitation and other microbe-mineral interactions that are relevant for biotechnology and environmental sustainability in the mining industry. Emma has lectured in environmental management for mining and has also provided environmental microbiology consulting for the mining and agriculture sectors.
Emma has a BEnvSc (Hons I) and a PhD in microbial ecology from the University of Queensland, Australia. She is passionate about sustainability in the mining and agriculture sectors.
