Critical Minerals funding unlocks Northern Territory jobs
The Albanese Government will provide up to $840 million (US$550 million) to help deliver
Critical Minerals funding unlocks Northern Territory jobs and positions Australia as renewable energy superpower
The Albanese Government will provide up to $840 million (US$550 million) to help deliver
The refinery will create over 300 new jobs across the Northern Territory while also
This ground-breaking investment will position Australia as a global leader in ethical and
The rare earths mine and refinery will be operated by Australian mineral exploration
Rare earths are used to make powerful magnets, and are an essential component in
The Government’s contribution will unlock further investment from international financiers
This project is possible due to the Albanese Government’s commitment to a future made in
Critical minerals are the building blocks for a clean energy future, and our Government has
Quotes attributable to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese:
“My Government is focussed on a future made in Australia, and this project is an important
“We will deliver critical jobs and economic development in the heart of the Territory and the
“This will create local jobs and economic opportunities, helping Australian and Territory
“This project is a major vote of confidence in the Northern Territory, which continues to
Quotes attributable to the Northern Territory Chief Minister Eva Lawler:
“Creating more work opportunities for Territorians now and into the future is the priority of
“The Commonwealth’s commitment for Arafura’s rare earths mine and refinery will help us
“Arafura’s project is an example of how this Government is attracting investment into our
“Backed by record levels of investment into exploration, the mining and processing of
Quotes attributable to Minister for Trade and Tourism Don Farrell:
“Our Government is committed to unlocking new critical minerals projects to help us
“We have some of the largest deposits of critical minerals in the world and through this
“International buyers and investors are key to developing our abundant critical minerals
Quotes attributable to Minister for Resources and Minister for Northern Australia Madeleine King:
“Australia’s critical minerals will be crucial to the new low-emissions technologies that will
“The combined funding from the Critical Minerals Facility and the NAIF will help Australia
“To meet our net zero targets we will need more mining, not less, to build the solar panels,
Joint media release from Anthony Albanese MP, Prime Minister of Australia; Eva Lawler MLA, Northern Territory Chief Minister; Senator Don Farrell, Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State; and Madeleine King MP, Minister for Resources, Minister for Northern Australia.