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Australia’s new Critical Minerals Strategy to boost jobs in mining, manufacturing sectors

The Australian government has released the new Critical Minerals Strategy aimed at creating more jobs in the mining and manufacturing industries and backing global efforts towards achieving net zero emissions. 

AWU to propose critical minerals export tax to foster onshore manufacturing

The Australian Workers’ Union is pushing a resolution that would establish a tax on unprocessed exports of critical minerals at the upcoming ALP National Conference. 

ATSE welcomes new budget measures, calls for more R&D strategy backed by advanced manufacturing

The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has welcomed the Federal Budget's science and technology measures but called for more strategy and investment to bolster research and innovation reinforced through advanced manufacturing.

New federal budget to foster Australian industry’s low-carbon future

The Albanese government has placed a heavy emphasis on its efforts to promote energy security and a low-carbon future with the release of its second Budget. 

Gov’t lauds US investment in WA critical minerals processing capacity

Australia is set to cement its position as a global power in the international critical minerals industry with a massive investment from Albemarle Corporation. 

Manison arrives in Seoul to reinforce critical mineral ties for the NT

The Northern Territory’s Deputy Chief Minister Nicole Manison has arrived in Seoul, South Korea to engage in direct meetings with potential investors to re-establish strong relationships focusing on the critical minerals and renewable technologies sectors

Northern Territory eyes stronger critical mineral ties with Japan, S. Korea

The Northern Territory’s Deputy Chief Minister Nicole Manison is set to visit Japan and South Korea to strengthen international ties and promote foreign investments in the state’s critical minerals and energy sectors. 

Vanadium project in North West Queensland one step closer to approval

The assessment of a proposed $242.2 million vanadium mine in North West Queensland is one step closer to the finalisation of the terms of reference for an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), the Queensland Government announced. 

National EV strategy a crucial step in making Australia a significant industry player, says...

The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has lauded the National Electric Vehicle (EV) Strategy unveiled today as an important step toward establishing Australia as a major player in the global electric vehicle (EV) market. 

Qld reveals next step in advanced manufacturing-focused critical minerals facility

The Queensland Government is on the hunt for a managing contractor for Australia's first critical minerals processing facility aimed at encouraging investment in advanced manufacturing opportunities and industrial-scale mining projects. 
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