At MAX Plant, we recognise the importance of strong leadership and meaningful connections in the mining industry. That’s why we are thrilled to be involved with the WA Mining Club’s Miners Mingle events, which provide a platform for up-and-coming leaders to share their insights and engage with industry professionals in a relaxed, yet impactful setting.
The recent Miners Mingle at Mayfair Lane in West Perth was a standout event, with a panel of leaders offering fresh perspectives on leadership in today’s mining landscape. Featuring Matt Michael from Money of Mine as the host, and guest speakers Rachel Bermoy of Būteros, Casey Tait from Barminco, and Luke Creagh, Managing Director of Ora Banda Mining, the discussion highlighted the evolving opportunities and challenges in leadership roles within mining.
The panelists, representing different aspects of the industry, shared their individual journeys and leadership lessons, shedding light on navigating the sector’s fast-paced and often complex demands. Their stories emphasised the need for adaptability, resilience, and a forward-thinking mindset. These are qualities we value and strive to incorporate into our operations at MAX Plant.
The event atmosphere, balanced professional discussion and casual networking, with plenty of time to engage with one another. The combination of insightful dialogue and relaxed socialising is what makes the Miners Mingle events so special. As the mining industry continues to evolve, spaces like these are critical for building the relationships and networks that drive future success.
As the demand for innovative solutions in mining grows, MAX Plant remains at the forefront, supporting the leaders of today and tomorrow, and contributing to events that shape the future of the industry.


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