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MRIWA has small, highly integrated team who engage with a broad and diverse group of stakeholders from industry, government and the research community to deliver our objectives. Control and management…Our Minister
Hon David Michael MLA Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Ports; Road Safety; Minister Assisting the Minister for Transport Member for Balcatta Biography The Hon. David Michael is Western Australia's Minister…Our Vision & Strategy
Our vision Minerals research advancing Western Australia Our pillars Impactful research: we support applied minerals research projects to create capability and deliver economic and social benefit to Western Australia. Collaborative…
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MRIWA has a strong focus on knowledge transfer to help achieve our vision for minerals research to advance Western Australia. All projects include a plan for communicating research results to…Research Funding
MRIWA co-invests in research projects and funds scholarships through our Education Program to address the medium to long-term knowledge and technology needs of Western Australia’s minerals industry identified in the…
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