Acid and Metalliferous Drainage Workshop 2025

AMD Workshop is the key Australian forum for industry, academia, and government agencies to share the latest developments in AMD management.

The AMD Workshop is hosted by The University of Queensland’s Sustainable Minerals Institute (SMI) and we are delighted to be partnering with CRC TiME to deliver the 2025 workshop.

SMI is the Australian representative in the Global Alliance formed by the International Network for Acid Prevention (INAP).

 

Meet SRK Team
 

Claire Linklater
Corporate Geochemist, PhD, FGS, FAusIMM

Claire has 30 years’ experience in geochemical characterisation and modelling, acid rock drainage assessment, water quality prediction, and closure planning.

Alex Watson
Principal Geochemist, MSc, BSc (Hons), DipEM, MAusIMM

Alex has over 20 years’ experience in environmental projects gained from working in the UK, South Africa, and Australia.

Bronwen Forsyth
Principal Environmental Geochemist, PhD, BEnvSc

Bronwen is an environmental geochemist specialising in mine waste characterisation and modelling of contact water chemistry from metalliferous sedimentary and copper porphyry deposits in Australia and North America.

Tom Robson
Senior Geochemist, PhD, BSc Hons, MAusIMM

Tom is an interdisciplinary geochemist and environmental scientist with expertise in environmental geochemistry, mining operational SME support, ecological and radiological risk assessment, ecotoxicology, and ecological restoration.

Andrew Garvie
Principal Environmental Scientist, PhD, MAusIMM

Andrew has over 30 years of international experience in identifying and preventing acid and metalliferous drainage and spontaneous combustion.