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Learnings from the Industry

Tuesday, August 19, 2025
8:45 AM - 10:15 AM
Ballroom

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Discover the Power of Collaboration Join industry leaders as they share their experiences, solutions, and key recommendations for preventing future incidents. This session offers valuable insights into how shared knowledge and innovative approaches can drive improved safety outcomes across the mining industry.


Speaker

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Mark Parcell
Mine Safety Institute of Australia

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Biography

In 1975 Mark Parcell was a toddler. A son of an Ipswich Coal Miner and a child at the Booval Mines Rescue Station Christmas Tree. 15 years later he would become the last ever Cadet Mine Manager with the Queensland Coal Association. In 1994 Mark was a miner at Southern Colliery at German Creek Mine, near Middlemount. His Mines Rescue Team from the Dysart Mines Rescue Station won the Mines Rescue Competition the week before the Moura 2 Mine Disaster in 1994. In the post Moura years Mark obtained his Deputy Certificate and was the Longwall Deputy during the first ever Queensland State Wide Level 1 Emergency Exercise in 1998. Mark also completed his 2nd and 1st Class Mine Manager’s Certificates. He has Masters Degrees in Safety and Risk Management. For the past 20 years Mark has established a Mine Safety Consultancy Business. Mark has created the Mine Accident and Disaster Database and for the past 5 years has been creating past mine disasters in Virtual Reality. Mark believes every person deserves a safe place to work and learning the lessons from past mine Accidents and Disasters is a critical part of that. Mark has recreated the Kianga No.1 Mine in Virtual Reality and is here today to honour the memory of the Miners of Kianga.
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