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Queensland

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Mining and Exploration in Queensland

The minerals exploration sector underpins the sustainability and growth of the mining industry which is considered by many to be the ‘engine room’ of the Australian economy. Queensland is rich in natural resources of metallic and non-metallic minerals and is recognised globally as a leading destination for mining and resources investment. Its diverse geology and massive resource potential place it in the world’s top five regions for the production of lead, bauxite, zinc and silver.

The minerals industry makes a significant contribution to the Queensland economy. Queensland earns royalties from the extraction of coal, base and precious metals, bauxite, petroleum and gas, mineral sands and other minerals.

The importance of minerals to the region was reinforced by the Queensland Goverment’s announcement early in 2023, that it will build Australia’s first critical minerals demonstration facility in Townsville.The $75M facility will be built at Cleveland Bay Industrial Park, and will be expanded to enable processing of not only vanadium, but a range of critical minerals like cobalt and rare earth elements, helping to accelerate the growth of the critical minerals industry and creating employment opportunities in the
region.

Representing explorers and miners throughout the state,  AMEC works with the Queensland Government to drive exploration, improve international competitiveness, create jobs and attract mining and mineral exploration investment.

Advisory Committee

AMEC has an Advisory Committee in QLD, which supports the framing and delivery of AMEC’s policy approach in QLD. The committee is formed around a core group of members with an investment in mineral exploration and mining in the relevant jurisdiction. AMEC relies on the views and opinions of this group to shape its policy responses to State Government and Ministers. The Advisory Committee meets regularly to discuss furthering policy reform and respond to issues affecting the sector.

Events

We have a number of regular QLD events held throughout the year including sundowners, briefings and seminars. To find out what AMEC events are happening in QLD, head to our events page.

AMEC’s work in Queensland

To find out more about how AMEC is working in Queensland, contact State Director Sarah Gooley.

Latest AMEC Queensland Submissions and Reports

QLD Submission – A fresh start for Queensland’s Environmental Offsets Framework – Discussion paper

July 9, 2026

QLD Submission – State Development and Public Works Organisation (Critical Minerals) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2026

June 26, 2026

QLD Media Release – Queensland Budget 2026-27 reveals strength of resources sector and crucial role of critical minerals into the future

June 23, 2026

QLD Media Release – Queensland reforms a positive step for critical minerals project delivery

June 2, 2026

QLD Submission Resources Safety and Health Queensland and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2026

March 16, 2026

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