The First International Symposium on Ground Support in Mining and Underground Construction took place in 1983 under the theme of rockbolting: theory and application in mining and underground construction. This series of events has evolved over the years to cover all areas of ground support in mining and provide a documented timeline of the significant advancements in ground support technology and practice in the last 40 years. These are reflected in the improved safety statistics and performance of excavations.
Ground support remains the main means to manage rockfalls; one of the major risks in underground mines. The latest developments and applications of ground support in mining are of prime interest to mining practitioners worldwide where the objective is to mitigate rockfall.
We look forward to welcoming delegates from all over the world to Brisbane, Australia for Ground Support 2026.
Conference Themes
Cost efficiency of ground support
Mechanised support installation
In situ support system capacity and capacity degradation
Determining ground support capacity
Support for dynamic conditions
Supporting squeezing ground
Support in high corrosion environments
New ground support technologies
Instrumentation and monitoring
Ground support design
Numerical modelling
Case studies
Speakers
Dr Daniel Cumming-Potvin
Project Lead – mXrap Australian Centre for Geomechanics