Phosphate junior argues for critical minerals listing
Phosphate has an image problem. It’s not sexy. The issue dawned upon managing director of North West Phosphate John Cotter as cobalt, vanadium,
Phosphate has an image problem. It’s not sexy. The issue dawned upon managing director of North West Phosphate John Cotter as cobalt, vanadium,
The company appointed managing contractor for Townsville’s $75 million common-user critical minerals processing facility has boosted its credentials in the sector with
Take a bite and start chewing. Furiously. That’s what the head of minerals geoscience with the Geological Survey of Queensland, Dr Janelle Kerr,
The CSIRO is giving small to medium enterprises (SMEs) in the critical minerals industry an opportunity to leverage research and development (R&D)
The opportunity for Australia to stamp its mark as a world leader in complex minerals processing has been outlined by one of
If developing a critical minerals industry was mountain climbing then we have Everest in Nepal, The Eiger in Switzerland and K2 in
Resources Minister Madeleine King is visiting Canada and the United States this week for high-level talks on the critical minerals needed to
A delegation representing critical minerals-focused companies and Tesla is pleading the case for Australia to introduce a tax credit system to drive
Queensland mineral sands processor Currumbin Minerals is taking its operations to another level with an investment of about $1.5 million for a
Federal Resources Minister Madeleine King has placed nickel on Australia’s critical minerals list, giving nickel companies opportunity to access billions of dollars
Applications have opened under a $40 million international partnerships program to build end-to-end critical minerals supply chains. Federal Resources Minister Madeleine King
A pilot critical minerals processing plant is drawing closer for Mackay with the unveiling of concept designs for the FlexiLab common-user facility.
The latest Australian Critical Minerals Prospectus is out, showcasing 52 investment-ready critical minerals projects across the nation. Trade Minister Don Farrell said
The Federal Government has awarded almost $22 million to three research projects aimed at supporting the growth of Australia’s critical minerals industry.
The Association of Mining and Exploration Companies accuses the Federal Government of missing the mark completely with an updated critical minerals list
State Resources Minister Scott Stewart is off to the United States for a week-long trade mission to boost Queensland’s critical minerals industry.
Plans to develop a $75 million common-user critical minerals processing facility in Townsville have taken a leap forward with Sedgman appointed managing contractor.
The Federal Government has announced a $2 billion expansion in critical minerals financing after the inaugural meeting of the Australia-United States Taskforce