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Acting Executive Director, Industry Engagement and Communications

Released today, our Gen Z Perceptions of Mining Research revealed what motivates young people to consider working in the mining sector. Importantly, this research has empowered us with informed insights into how to promote the mining industry as a viable career choice among 15 to 24-year-olds.

Get your copy of the Gen Z Perceptions of Mining Research. Our Gen Z Perceptions of Mining report, developed in partnership with Year13, aims to better understand how young people perceive the mining industry and how to encourage more young Australians to pursue career opportunities in mining. The survey indicated that almost three-quarters (72%) of Gen Z respondents believe mining is important to a net zero emissions future. However, many have concerns about the rehabilitation of land (77%), use of renewable energy (69%), reducing/recycling mining waste and pollution (67%), and workplace culture (77%). Our CEO, Dr Gavin Lind said the research was undertaken to assist the broader industry in addressing workforce challenges and skills shortages. Visit our Gen Z Perceptions of Mining insights page for a full copy of the research https://lnkd.in/guBs7FRu or read the full media statement on our website https://lnkd.in/grF_-bZw #JobsandSkillsCouncils #AUSMASA #MiningNews #Mining #VETMining #Research #GenZ

Better communication key to attracting Gen Z to mining — The Mining and Automotive Skills Alliance

Better communication key to attracting Gen Z to mining — The Mining and Automotive Skills Alliance

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