Researchers: A rush on critical minerals is coming for Australia's most remote and disadvantaged communities

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Researchers: A rush on critical minerals is coming for Australia's most remote and disadvantaged communities
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The Australian mining industry was promised billions of dollars in last week's federal budget to boost critical minerals such as lithium, copper and rare earth metals. This includes tax incentives, an innovation fund and money for Geoscience Australia to map these resources.

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