| AMPLA is a not-for-profit association established in 1976 to advance the knowledge of law relating to mineral and petroleum resources. Over recent years the interests of AMPLA have extended to include the environment, native title and all legal aspects of energy production and marketing.
To further its educational objectives AMPLA funds research and offers a number of university course prizes throughout Australia. AMPLA sponsors numerous state branch workshops, seminars and an annual national conference which rotates around state capital cities. On an occasional basis, AMPLA provides lectures and short form tertiary courses in conjunction with university law schools. The flagship publication of AMPLA, the Resources and Energy Law Journal is produced in association with the Centre for Energy and Resources Law of the University of Melbourne and the Centre for Commercial and Resources Law of the University of Western Australia. 
Caroline Johnston, John Grace, Sue-Ann Higgins, Louis Chiam
at the VIC AMPLA Branch Seminar 21 July 2009 - Model Mining Joint Venture Agreement - Exposure Draft Launch |