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The Conferences organised by Expotrade Australia in South Australia allowed the Department to showcase our projects, put forward our short term and long term plans as well as to provide a quality business-to-business networking platform. Conferences delivered by Expotrade Australia have been extremely successfully and their professional and enthusiastic outlook will no doubt continue to help their success in delivering high results in the future.

Rod Hook

South Australia Coordinator General
Chief Executive - DTEI

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3rd Annual SA Resources & Infrastructure Conference 2013
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19 Mar 2013 - 20 Mar 2013

Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

http://www.sainfrastructure.com.au

The largest resources & infrastructure conference in South Australia attracting over 250 delegates each year


Due to the huge success of the 2012 event which had over 250 delegates, we are excited to announce the 3rd Annual SA Resources & Infrastructure Conference which will be held on the 19th and 20th of March, 2013 at the Adelaide Convention & Exhibition Centre. 

South Australia has been in the mining business since around 1850, not long after colonisation. Despite the early history, much of South Australia remained unexplored compared to other mining provinces. Over the past decades the government has sought to develop the potential of the mining industry in South Australia. The PACE (plan for accelerating exploration) initiative was implemented in April 2004 as a strategy to stimulate investment in mineral and energy exploration. Since, South Australia has experienced a mining boom, with exploration profit achieving a ten-fold increase to reach $355 million in 2008, as opposed to the target of $100 million by 2014. 

Today, there are 18 operating mines, 28 advanced projects with many, many more prospects.

However, could South Australia be missing out on exploration dollars because of the bottlenecks in the current pit to port infrastructure? 

It is essential that the public and private sectors work together, here, at the 2013 SA Resources and Infrastructure Conference they will come together to deliver an informative and exciting program. The conference will focus not only on the potential of further exploration and mining opportunities but also on the areas of concern and thus opportunities for infrastructure developments.





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