Thomas Arnold

Thomas Arnold is Senior Head of Projects for Outlook Publishing. Thomas is responsible for showcasing corporate stories in our digital B2B magazines and Digital Platforms, and sourcing collaborations with Business Leaders, Brands, and C-suite Executives to feature in future editions.Thomas is actively seeking opportunities to collaborate. Reach out to Thomas to discover how you and your business could be our next cover story.
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Wiluna Mining : Breathing New Life into an Old Mine

Executive Chair at Wiluna Mining, Milan Jerkovic analyses company transformation, thinking for the long-term, and unleashing the site’s multi-million-ounce potential.

CPC Engineering : Driving Partnerships For Success

Glen Weir, CEO at CPC Engineering, discusses the importance of fostering and maintaining key, strategic relationships for mutual success in the industry.

Ravenswood Gold : Putting Ravenswood First

Brett Fletcher, CEO at Ravenswood Gold, discusses the transformation of the mining industry and his company’s vision to be renowned as the largest gold mine in Queensland, Australia.

Vitrinite : Brighter Coal

“Vitrinite goes above and beyond for the community.” We speak to the executive team at Vitrinite about the company’s recent people-centric operations in Queensland’s coal mining space.

AJ Lucas : Dependable Drilling

Brett Tredinnick, CEO of AJ Lucas, discusses how the company has built a competitive advantage in Australia’s mining sector.

Datamine : Stone and Software

As the digital mining sphere grows, Dylan Webb discusses the success of Datamine and the newest technological innovations utilised in the regional mining industry.

Mineral Technologies : Mineral Mastery

Australia’s Mineral Technologies is a go-to for mineral processing solutions, its industry-leading products deployed around the world.

Redpath Australia : Maintaining Momentum

Redpath Australia continues its global standing and reputation as a go-to contractor for large, complex projects for its clients.