Felicity Jones

Member at WA Mining Club

Felicity Jones is a Technical Director at 360 Environmental, part of SLR, since July 2007, leading a team in delivering environmental impact assessments and management support across Australia. Felicity is actively involved in various committees, including serving as a member of the Reconciliation and Diversity Committee and chairing the 360 Reconciliation and Diversity Committee. Additionally, Felicity has held significant roles at the WA Mining Club and the National Environmental Law Association (WA Branch), including Vice President and Treasurer, respectively. Felicity's academic background includes a PhD from the University of Western Australia, focused on the population genetics of the Burrowing Bettong, and earlier work as a technician in genetics and behavior at UNSW. Felicity earned a BSc (Hons I) in Biochemistry and Genetics from the University of New South Wales and the University of Sydney.

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Perth, Australia

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WA Mining Club

From humble beginnings, the WA Mining Club has built a reputation as one of the most effective networking organisations in Western Australia. Formed in 1972 by a group of dedicated Perth based industry professionals who recognised the value of meeting regularly to network and discuss industry issues, the WA Mining Club contributes to the advancement of the Western Australian mining industry through promoting and encouraging general and technical information as well as knowledge sharing. The Club does this through: - Monthly luncheons featuring mining leaders, the Education Series discussing topical issues, challenges and industry advancement and member-only social events - Minesite, an annual publication showcasing the Club, members and highlighting issues relevant to the industry - Education and positive promotion of the industry to help build the reputation of mining to the wider community - Fundraising for charities such as the St John. The WA Mining Club also financially supports the advancement of the mining community, through providing: - Scholarships to students who we envisage will be future leaders in our industry - University Prizes to those achieving excellence in their mining relevant studies - An annual donation to charities such as the St John Members represent a wide cross section of the industry. Our members showcase and share their work, innovations and breakthroughs to their peers. The WA Mining Club also provide members with relevant industry information. This includes topical issues and industry trends, particularly through its publications and guest speaker presentations. Membership is available through application and demonstrating relevance to the industry. Applications can be made on our website - http://waminingclub.asn.au/


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Perth, Australia

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501-1,000

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