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Australia's Bold Clean Energy Future
With a bold bid to harness Australia's vast mineral bounty for the clean energy age, the Albanese Government is unleashing an unprecedented $566 million investment into supercharging geoscience and exploration over the next decade. Billed as a "generational" move aimed at a "Future Made in Australia," the sweeping package will deploy the nation's top scientific minds to comprehensively map out critical mineral reserves, offshore sites ripe for renewables projects, and untapped resource wealth. "There is no nation on earth better placed than Australia to achieve our goal of moving toward a clean energy future," declared Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
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$566.1M over 10 years to catalyze resource exploration and mapping First-ever mapping of Australia's offshore zones for CCS, hydrogen Targeting new deposits of critical minerals vital for net-zero tech Supporting regional communities, Indigenous groups with land data Powering the Renewables Transition Body Paragraphs: The landmark funding injects turbo-charged momentum into the government's Resourcing Australia's Prosperity (RAP) initiative, which has already helped unearth major mineral and rare earth element discoveries fueling the renewables boom. Going forward, RAP will be fully funded for an unprecedented 35 years in a bid to put Australia's resources industry at the vanguard of the net-zero transition. "The road to net zero runs through Australia's resources sector," proclaimed Resources Minister Madeleine King. She touted the generational investment as drawing "the map for our resources companies to find the minerals we need to drive our economy and build the technology we need to reduce emissions." Unparalleled Geoscience Insights The geoscience overhaul will provide an unprecedented level of data granularity on Australia's resource endowment - both on land and in the nation's offshore maritime territories for the first time. This includes mapping subterranean aquifers to bolster water security and agricultural resilience.
An Economic Cornerstone
Independent analysis highlights the pivotal role cutting-edge geoscience already plays in turbo-charging the resources sector's economic impact. According to Deloitte Access Economics, existing precompetitive data from initiatives like RAP generated an estimated $76 billion in economic value and supported 80,000 jobs in 2021-22 alone. The investment aims to catalyze even more windfalls ahead. "Precompetitive geoscience is the key to the strength of Australia's resources sector," King stated. The data has spurred frenzied exploration activity nationwide, with 65 companies currently probing 569 tenements spanning over 290,000 square km. Crucially, the geoscience blitz promises to benefit more than just mining giants. Regional communities, farmers, and First Nations peoples will gain enhanced insights into managing land and water assets - arming them with rich data on potential future projects. What it Means While exact timelines are still being mapped out, the sweeping remit encapsulates a powerful statement of intent from Canberra: positioning Australia's resources sector as mission-critical to securing long-term economic prosperity in the net-zero era. As Prime Minister Albanese declared, "This investment highlights my Government's commitment to building a secure and sustainable future for all Australians." To track the rollout of the resources mapping initiative and its key discoveries, visit www.industry.gov.au/news. Sources: THX News, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese MP & The Hon Madeleine King MP - Minister for Resources and Minister for Northern Australia. Read the full article
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