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About us
At the forefront of research, education and technical expertise, the Centre for
Mined Land Rehabilitation (CMLR) is leading the way we think about mining environmental management.
CMLR is involved in a broad range of research and training projects with mining companies, industry bodies and government departments from across Australia and the world.
As a part of one of the largest universities in the world, the CMLR has a team of highly skilled
professionals focussing on the key issues facing modern mining and minerals processing industries.
A member of the Sustainable Minerals Institute (previously the Sir James Foots Institute of Mineral Resources), the Centre was established at The University of Queensland in 1993 and has built on more than twenty years involvement with the mining and minerals industries.
Our Annual Report for 2003 can be found
here in PDF format [30Mb].
CMLR and the Sustainable Minerals Institute
The SMI was established in 2001 as a joint initiative between the
Queensland Government, The University of Queensland and the Minerals
Industry. The proposed development was to build upon the existing
expertise within the various centres and departments and provide and
over-arching framework for progressing Minerals Industry Research,
Education and Training activities.
The CMLR is the sole provider of environmental mining management within
the University and has established for itself and the SMI a reputation of
national and international significance.

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The CMLR is situated on the 5th floor of the Sir
James Foots Building (No
47A) at the University of Queensland.
Contact Details:
Centre for Mined Land Rehabilitation
University of Queensland
St Lucia QLD 4072
AUSTRALIA
Tel +61 7 3346 4055
Fax +61 7 3346 4056
cmlr@cmlr.uq.edu.au
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To see a map of the whole university campus, please follow this link to
UQ
map. Building 47 (the Axon Building) is on coordinates I-10. The Sir
James Foots Building 47A is a new building and has not yet been included on the UQ
map.
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