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IMARC 2024 a huge success for NSW

The NSW Government has had a successful week, connecting with delegates from across Australia and from around the world at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Sydney.

Organisers anticipate attendance to have been up 25% on last year, drawing more than 9,000 delegates, 600 speakers and over 500 exhibitors from more than 120 countries.

NSW Resources hosted an exhibition booth that highlighted the NSW Government’s new Critical Minerals and High-Tech Metals Strategy 2024-35, the Geological Survey of NSW with specimen exhibits and live demonstrations of Minview, and exploration opportunities across the state.

Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth to say hello.

Read more about our Critical Minerals and High-Tech Metals Strategy 2024-35.

Find out more about what the NSW Government does to support the resources sector in NSW on our website or get in contact with the team.

NSW Government booth at IMARC 2024
School students attending the NSW Government booth at IMARC 2024
Attendees of IMARC 2024
Minister Courtney Houssos attending IMARC 2024

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