SACOME Annual Report 2015-16
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MEMBERSHIP<br />
<strong>SACOME</strong>’s stakeholders are diverse, including government, media, other industry bodies,<br />
Industry Members<br />
educational institutions and the broader community. Over the <strong>2015</strong>-<strong>16</strong> financial year our<br />
collaborations increased, but our key stakeholders remain our members.<br />
<strong>SACOME</strong> exists to serve its members. Through the engagement<br />
and support of SA’s explorers, developers, producers and industry<br />
partners we are able to assist the resources industry grow, prosper<br />
and strengthen the South Australian economy.<br />
As at 30 June 20<strong>16</strong>, <strong>SACOME</strong> had 223 financial members,<br />
comprising 45 industry members, <strong>16</strong>4 industry partners and 14<br />
associate members. Membership fees were unchanged over the<br />
<strong>2015</strong>/<strong>16</strong> financial year.<br />
<strong>SACOME</strong> Membership Categories <strong>2015</strong>/<strong>16</strong><br />
Core industry members<br />
Level 1A: Global Revenue >$50bn<br />
Level 1B: Global revenue >$10bn - $50bn<br />
Level 1C: Global revenue >$2bn - $10bn<br />
Ind Level 1D: Global revenue >$500m - $2bn<br />
Ind Level 1E: Global Revenue >$100m - $500m<br />
Ind Level 1F: Global Revenue >$50m - $100m<br />
Ind Level 1G: Global Revenue >$20m - $50m<br />
Ind Level 1H: Global Revenue >$0m - $20m<br />
Level 2: Explorer or Developing with production outside of SA<br />
Level 3: Developing with no production<br />
Level 4: Junior explorer or extractive