Trevor Bradley is a highly-experienced geologist with extensive expertise in the technical and operational management of resource development projects within Australia and the emerging economies of South East and Central Asia.
Mr Bradley established his consulting business Bradley Geo Science in 2013.
He had worked at Rio Tinto's Kelian Gold Project where he established the production geology unit, helping to bring the seven million tonne per annum gold project into production. Returning to Australia, Mr Bradley led the resource development team bringing Dominion's Westralia Decline into production at Mount Morgans. Returning to Kalimantan as manager of geology and land management at Aurora's Mt Muro Operations, he spent a number of years working on resource development projects where he and his team developed the Kerikil project and defined extensions to known deposits leading to significant increases in mine life of the project. He played a significant role in conflict resolution management and negotiation at the project working with local communities and government to resolve illegal mining, land access and community issues in the midst of ethnic, religious and political conflict resulting in the company regaining full operational status until the cessation of mining at deposit depletion. Mr Bradley also worked with Canada's Cameco Corporation developing the Boroo deposit in Mongolia and remained with the project when it was listed on the TSX as Centerra Gold.
He left Boroo to pursue a Master of Laws in Resource Law and Policy at the Centre for Energy Petroleum Mineral Law and Policy (CEPMLP) at the University of Dundee in the United Kingdom where he specialised in Energy and Mining Finance, Petroleum and Mineral Taxation and Mineral Resources Policy and Economics. He graduated with distinction and was awarded the Deans Medal - School of Public Policy and Business and the Lazlo Gombas prize for academic achievement.