WA School of Mines Alumni President’s Update

2024 Autumn Update

The realities of fatherhood have well and truly kicked in. The most challenging, rewarding and incredible thing I have ever done. So I want to start with a special shout out to everyone who is a parent, carer or guardian.

I may not have recognised the mountains you had to move everyday before having a child of my own. But I do now. I see you.


MACRO Update

As an equity analyst, my job is figure out what is going up and down in the stock-market; get on the phone and try and convince Superfund Managers that my idea is worth listening to and acting on.

I’ve have the unique perspective in my job of seeing how truly world class WA School of Mines Alumni are in their respective leadership roles across the resources sector, and the high-regard the four-letters WASM carry across all facets of the industry.

But with all that said and done, and with all the conversations I have, not even the biggest, best resourced strategic minds in the country know what is around the corner.

Are interest rates going up? Are house prices coming down? Is lithium going back up? What is going on with nickel? This has been one of the wildest six-months the resources sector has seen in modern times.

Where am I going with this?

Volatility is creating uncertainty and sometimes fear amongst members (particularly our younger professionals). So I would urge you all to keep checking in with those who may be affected, and reminding fellow members that WASM graduates look after each other.


WASMA Update

Despite this uncertainty, your WASMA Council members are staying true to the strategic plan we developed in September 2023 with the pro-bono help of Maurice Argento from Deloitte.

Much like a well-planned mine, our strategy was designed with the cycles in mind, with only the high-grade, high-quality and FUN events and programs retained.

Our Strategic Plan was is built on our Core values of Excellence, Pride, Inclusiveness an Collaboration (E.P.I.C).

This one pager outlines the four core focus areas your elected Council are trying to achieve over the next three years.

  1. Support Alumni: Doubling our membership by FY27 and creating an emerging leaders subcommittee.
  2. Financial Independence: Establish a $2.5m fund before FY27 end which is generating interest of $100k p.a. to cover costs in perpetuity.
  3. Promote WASM & WASMA: Engage a dedicated marketing team (done) and increase our social media following from 5k to 10k in FY27.
  4. Influence Educational Experiences: Reintroduce geology into WASM (now in Spatial Sciences), build a vacation work page on WASMA website and create an industry advisory group for WASMA.

We are tackling these on a ‘low hanging fruit’ first basis – and making good progress. In my next update, I will have a score-card which members can track our progress with each of these objectives.

In the last 2 months, we have restarted quarterly MineChat’s in Perth, we have held the Perth Graduation Sundowner and thanks to Kalgoorlie Chair, Ron Ellis and the amazing team in Kalgoorlie, our very first Kalgoorlie Sundowner was held after five years absence.

Additionally, with the help of Rohan Bose as the our Marketing Committee Chair, we have engaged the services of Perth marketing firm TEAM Agency. This is the first time we have invested in a dedicated resource to do this work.

The website is being rebuilt and our social media presence across all channels is about to lift in aesthetics and reach – there has never been a better time to sponsor.

The engagement of a dedicated marketing agency is well-timed as we step into busy six month period, which will see us execute 12 events between Perth and Kalgoorlie. Events designed by people like you, for people like you.


Resources Leadership Summit

There is one event in particular I want to bring your attention to. This event has the power to change our industry. We’re calling it the ‘Resources Leadership Summit’.

Here is the sales pitch…

As a graduate, you find yourself surrounded by many people determined to see you fly when you come out of the WASM nest. A few years out, you soon find yourself in a leadership role, without a lot of leadership training;
cue Engineer/Geologist/Metallurgist/Survey jokes here.

To this end, our Mentoring Programs (General Mentoring and Executive Mentoring) support the ongoing development of members, alongside our regular networking events. But beyond this, we noted that a lot of members were not getting much in the form of professional leadership training – despite the inevitable leadership position most end up in.

Your WASMA Council is curating a line-up of speakers that are going to bring immediate, positive and sustained impact across your business, and our sector.

If you are interested, HELP US LAUNCH, by sponsoring or getting a table.

We hope that in time, this event, like our Diggers & Dealers Sundowner and WASMA Gala Ball will become calendar highlights for the resource sector.


Curtin WASM:MECE Update

We celebrate WASM:MECE Head of School, Mark Buntine being bestowed Curtin’s highest honor, the John Curtin Distinguished Professor title. Congratulations Mark on this incredible achievement.

Between Mark and Kalgoorlie Campus Director, Tanya Chambers, we’re already starting to see the School flourish. Mark spent a whole month in Kalgoorlie, getting to know the students, staff and all important locals.

I have incredible hope for what Tanya and Mark are going to achieve, and their recognition that WASM Kalgoorlie is a permanent and important part of Curtin. We also have people like Niklas Mittmann and John Fitzgerald to thank. If you have not met them, they are part of Curtin’s Advancement team and support us in the fundraising for Scholarships and Endowments. All of which are vitally important to support the high cost of living associated with moving to Kalgoorlie.


Closing remarks

This year Council is taking a leap of faith to go where we have not been before. With the right people, in the right places, we hope we can deliver on what we said we would.

I also want to bring your attention to someone who does the heavy lifting, and that is WASMA Executive Officer Johanna Gastevich. Thank you Johanna. You are taking our organisation where we have never been before.

Circling back to what I said earlier, and one message I want to make very clear to all our members in all of this. Your Alumni is here for you, as we have been for each other for 120 years.

Please reach out to have a chat if you don’t have anyone else to speak to, you don’t know who to go to, or you just need someone to sit with in silence and be. My number is 0408 760 695, and you can call it anytime. I will always return a missed call.

See you at the next event!

Regards, Kyle

Kyle De Souza
President
WA School of Mines Alumni

PS. Don’t forget applications close for our 2024 WASMA Mentoring Program 5pm on Thursday 18 April 2024. Be part of our 2024 Program as a Mentor and/or Mentee – Apply Now

Register Now for the WASMA Kalgoorlie Graduation Dinner


We are celebrating our Kalgoorlie based WASM:MECE class of 2023 and our graduated class of 1973 at the WASMA Kalgoorlie Graduation Dinner.

Working in the resources sector? You are welcome to purchase a ticket and join us for this night of fun and celebration!

Each 2023 graduate will receive a complimentary dinner ticket for themselves and an additional two tickets for family. Our Class of 1973 graduates will receive two complimentary tickets. Additional tickets can be purchased here. Registration is essential for all guests.

All attendees are welcome to attend the Curtin Kalgoorlie Graduation Sundowner which will be held on the Kalgoorlie campus from 5pm – 7pm. Our WASMA Kalgoorlie Graduation Dinner will follow immediately after the Sundowner in the WASM Graduates Hall from 7pm – 10:30pm.

This event is proudly sponsored by Northern Star Resources, MACA & TLT Turbo and this event is also supported by Curtin University.

First Recipient of the Christine Foster Memorial Scholarship

We are delighted to announce Lily Edwards as the inaugural recipient of the Christine Foster Memorial Scholarship.

The Christine Foster Scholarship honours the memory of Christine Foster. It aims to support and encourage female students studying STEM at Curtin University, reflecting Christine’s dedication to improving standards and challenging barriers for women in this field.

Lily Edwards embodies the ideals of this scholarship. She, a first-generation Curtin University engineering student, showcases remarkable problem-solving skills and unwavering academic excellence.

Read more about Lily Edwards here.

Donate Now to the Christine Foster Memorial Scholarship fund and help further support our future leaders.

2024 WASMA Mentoring Program applications now open!

Today we are pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 2024 WASMA Mentoring Program. The program helps to develop core skills in aspiring resource professionals who want to take their career to the next level. WASMA’s wide membership base provides an extensive network for professionals at the start of their careers to connect and learn from established and successful resource industry professionals. In 2023, we had 150 Mentors and Mentees enrolled in our program

Mentees get access to invaluable expertise from seasoned professionals who are determined to assist you in accelerating your professional development. Apply today and open doors to an expanded network within the industry.

Our mentors go above and beyond, sharing knowledge garnered from real life practical experience, fostering growth, instilling confidence, and offering support.

If this sounds like something that could help you develop the skills you need to take your career to the next level, then submit your application today!

We are thrilled to have Bellevue Gold and Sandvik sponsor the 2024 WASMA Mentoring Program.

Ready to make a significant impact in the resources industry?

Click here for more information about the 2024 WASMA Mentoring Program

Applications close 12 April 2024 so Apply Now!

Sponsor WASMA in 2024


Building on the momentum of our successful early-year events, WASMA is pleased to offer a range of sponsorship opportunities for 2024. By becoming a sponsor, you’ll gain valuable exposure within our esteemed community, while contributing to engaging and impactful gatherings.

Many of our favourite events return in 2024 including the Diggers & Dealers Sundowners, Gala Ball and graduate events, plus we have included a sprinkle of new events such as Minechats and the Resources Leadership Summit.

Click here to view the Prospectus or email admin@wasma.com.au for further details

Leading the way: Introducing our new Executive Officer

The WA School of Mines Alumni (WASMA) is delighted to welcome Johanna Gastevich as the newly appointed Executive Officer. Johanna is a highly accomplished professional with extensive experience working in the not-for-profit area for over 20 years.

With a diverse background working in numerous industry sectors including sustainable energy, the built environment, engineering, grains, and geospatial, Johanna brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the role along with exceptional leadership skills and a deep commitment to fostering connections within the industry.

In addition to her extensive industry experience, Johanna possesses exceptional organisational and strategic planning skills. She plans to leverage these strengths to enhance alumni engagement and implement initiatives that cater to the changing needs of the alumni community.

Johanna’s enthusiasm for her new role stems from her genuine desire to create a vibrant and supportive community for any graduate of the WA School of Mines, irrespective of their career stage.

Johanna’s appointment as the Executive Officer of the WA School of Mines Alumni marks an important milestone in the organisation’s journey.

With her extensive skill set, Johanna is well-equipped to guide the Alumni towards continued success and provide valuable support to its members.

 

Johanna can be contact via email or mobile

Presidents Update – March Quarter 2023

Presidents Update

Firstly, welcome to those who are new subscribers and graduates who have recently joined the Alumni.

What a 2023 it has been so far…and we are only just getting started!

A lot has happened at WASMA in the last 3 months…

Council’s First Meeting for 2023: We welcomed Alex Biggs, Josh Redmond, Georgia Kerr and Dean Vallve to Council for the first time. Alex Biggs has accepted the role of Vice President. Dean has taken on the Mentoring and Memberships sub-committee. Georgia has joined Events and Marketing sub-committee and the Outreach sub-committee. Josh has joined the Mentoring and Memberships sub-committee as well as the Events and Marketing sub-committee! I’m looking forward to the new ideas and energy that new councillors are already bringing to the table.

The energy of the team is palpable – this team gives me the motivation to work hard for you – our members. Thankyou Councillors for volunteering your time and energy for us. You can learn more about YOUR council here.

Thankyou! There are so many people to thank when you run a non-for-profit. On behalf of members and Council, I pass my sincerest gratitude to Curtin staff that have gone above and beyond to support WASMA navigate through many changes within our own organisation and Curtin. We thank Quin Song, Jysae Hooper, Georgia Tripp, Erika Beazley, Jill Soriano and Nerissa Richardson for everything that you do for us.

Perth Graduation Cocktail Function: Liz suggested that we trial an evening cocktail event for Perth graduates. Graduates may not have been able to leave work for a long lunch. The small change had a huge result with 70 WASM:MECE students attending with their families. Our keynote speaker was Gabrielle Iwanow who was recently appointed as MD of Mincor Resources. The Honourable Bill Johnston MLA (was on leave but came and spoke to students anyway) also made a speech where he highlighted the significance of the Resources sector the future development of the Country. I want to extend my sincerest thanks to the Curtin team for their support in the execution of this event. The Kalgoorlie Graduation dinner is scheduled for Friday the 5th May. I hope you will join us! Tickets can be purchased here.

Curtin University #2 in the World for Minerals and Mining Engineering by QS: Can we get to number 1? What do we need to get there? Let’s do it WASMA. Let’s push hard in the next decade to get us back to the top spot.

The Master Chef Challenge: At the Gala ball in 2021, IGO donated money to the Scholarship fund at WASM in exchange for a Masterclass Cook-off. The night was an overwhelming success with Darren Stralow, Matt Bennetto, Jennifer Neild, and Kristie Young showing off their skills in the kitchen. There was no winner in the end. We could not decide! But the food was delicious.

If you ask me what the Secret sauce to our Alumni is. Its our ability to share stories together. Pass on our knowledge to the next generation of leaders.

Stay tuned, I think we will be looking at hosting a few more of these next year!

Thanks once again to Sam Retallack and IGO.

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Council Meeting with Vice Chancellor Harlene Hayne: Professor Hayne has made it a priority to focus on the student experience. A psychologist by trade Harlene has written over 200 papers. Her specialty “Risk taking behaviours of young adolescents”. Where was Harlene when I was in Uni? I could have used some of this enlightenment! (Just kidding, I grew up with 2 psychologists in my family).

It does not take a lot of conversations to realise that Harlene is the real deal. People and outcome-focused – and importantly someone passionate about the student experience, who also understands the unique risk-taking behaviour that moulds us all.

Just one year in we are already seeing huge changes at Curtin. We look forward to working with Curtin University and continuing to bridge the gap between academia and industry for better outcomes for the resources sector by producing industry ready graduates.

Recent Head of School and Director resignations. Curtin is searching for replacements for the Director of the Kalgoorlie Campus and also the Head of School. Two roles which are critical to the success of WASM. If you are interested or know someone who is, please get in touch with me.

Mentoring Program: Darren Stralow breathed new life into the WASMA mentoring program. Under the guise of “If we cannot do it well, we will not do it” Daz has created a program that last year had 140 members sharing their stories and learning together. The mentoring program is special to me. My own mentor Colin McIntyre talked about the mentoring available in the mining industry when he was trying to convince me to study mining engineering when I was in high-school. It is incredible to see this program brought back to life. Daz has since handed the reigns to Dean Vallve. The mentoring program is FREE. I strongly believe mentoring is something that should come from the heart. Something that should not be charged for. For this we are so grateful for our sponsors AngloGold Ashanti and Sandvik who cover the cost of the MentorLoop program and the event costs.

BMO Conference. Thanks to Darren Stralow and Graham Crew for organising an informal catchup of WASM Alumni at the BMO conference in Florida. How good is this!

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45th Annual Mining Games: 7 Alumni teams competed in the Northern Star  45th International Collegiate Mining Games. You’ll find a little write up with images from Richard Price and Darcy Frazer in this newsletter too. What a great way for new leaders around the world to meet each-other in a fun, safe and competitive environment.

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Accommodation Crisis: We had 7 front page adverts in the Kalgoorlie Miner asking for community support in housing WASM students. We still need your help as this is not a problem that will disappear after this year. If industry predictions are correct, the resources sector is set for strong growth on the back of the energy transition.

As you know, the Kalgoorlie Campus will also support Regional Health education. Like any business, the School of Mines is at the mercy of resources cycles. The Kalgoorlie regional hub will support an environment that encourages cross pollination between the resources and medical fields – and also the ‘base load feed’ which de-risks the campuses to the downside risks of the inevitable cycles.

To this end, WASMA will continue to advocate in the best interests of it’s members and I would welcome any comments, concerns and feedback.

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Sadly, our superstar Executive Officer, Liz has decided it is time to move on. Liz’s last day was on Tuesday. The work that Liz has done cannot be understated, and her contributions to all of our lives – especially during COVID will not be forgotten. If you’ve met Liz, you’ll know what I am talking about when I say there are big boots to fill.

We will miss Liz, and wish her all the best in her new role. Click here to see what we had to say about Liz and her achievements on a recent LinkedIn Post. It is clear from the response we got, that Liz has left a huge mark on our community.

Thankyou Liz. Not just what you have done for our community, but for guidance and support for myself personally taking on the role.

So what next for the Alumni without Liz or a replacement? I’ve been lucky enough to work with two great Executive Officers during my tenure on Council. The role spreads one person too thin – and at a recent meeting of the Executive team, it was decided that a two-person part time approach is better. In this sense, we form a small team that can put their heads together to solve problems – it also spreads the risk we are exposed to from a continuity of business point of view.

Selecting the right candidates is key, and we are not going to rush the process.

Our recruitment partner The Resources Hub by Dani Tamati is helping us with the search for 2 part time paid staff members.

Senior Executive Officer

Junior Executive Officer

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Get in touch!

As always, I’m free to chat at any time and constructive feedback is ALWAYS welcome. Council is here to serve our members, if we don’t know about your concerns, we cannot do anything to change it.

If you let my number ring long enough you’ll hear my answering machine say “I’m out fishing, surfin’ or making a livin’”….sadly that is a lie, it was recorded when I was 24…I’m more than likely in a meetin’, eatin’ or sleepin’.

I’ll see you soon at some of the exciting events we have coming up for OUR WASM Alumni.

Bringing the Games home to WASM!

By Richard Price and Darcy Frazer

The Northern Star Resources Forty-Fifth International Collegiate Mining Competition was hosted by the Western Australian School of Mines in Kalgoorlie over the week of 20-26 March 2023.

The event honours fallen miners around the world.

It was hotly contested, with teams representing the best Mining Universities from around the world. Teams hailed from the UK, the USA and Australia.

Fifteen teams competed in the Men’s division, four in the womens and co-ed/mixed, and eight Alumni teams.

The weather held out, the WASM Wombats brought it home, and a great time was had by all!

The winners were the WASM Wombats B team (Mens), the Lady Muckers from Nevada (Women’s), the Colorado coed team (Co-ed), and the Alluminati team (Alumni).