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About
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With junior and emerging resource stocks continuing
to enjoy spectacular rises and metal prices still drivn
by high demand, explorers and investors are enjoying
their best growth period in years.
Delegates to the 6th RIU Explorers Conference will hear
the latest on new floats looming, new prospects discovered
and new mine projects.
The RIU Explorers Conference has earned a reputation
as the major Australian forum for the junior resources
sector, with mineral exploration companies and emerging
new miners attracting an ever-growing group of brokers,
fund managers and investors to hear their presentations.
It is also an excellent networking opportunity for companies
seeking farm-in opportunities or partners.
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| Dinner
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The conference dinner is always memorable and this one should
be no exception, with Western Australia's best food and wines
on offer. Buses will be available to transport delegates and
their partrners to and from the dinner venue.
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| Venue |
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| The venue for this year’s conference
will be the Southern Cross Ballroom at the Esplanade Hotel, Fremantle.
The venue provides a large, modern auditorium and exhibition
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| Who Should Attend
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Mining and exploration companies |
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| Company chairmen, chief executive officers, managing
directors, chief financial officers, exploration managers,
production managers, heads of development and planning
and marketing directors.
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Support Industries |
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| Consultant geologists and engineers, brokers, bankers,
institutional investment managers, economists, lawyers,
accountants, government ministers and resource department
heads, equipment and service providers and media.
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| Fremantle |
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| The colourful port city of Fremantle is located at the
mouth of the Swan River, just 20 minutes away from
the centre of Perth. It offers great alfresco dining and good
shopping and is recognized as the world’s best preserved
example of a 19th century port town.
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