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2025

Collaborative Development Program QLD: Critical Minerals Recovery and Mine Waste Reprocessing

Collaborative Development Program QLD: Critical Minerals Recovery and Mine Waste Reprocessing
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This program supports Queensland companies in the mineral resources sector to recover critical minerals and reprocess mine waste.

  • Funds projects extracting residual minerals from mine waste
  • Encourages reprocessing and recovery technologies
  • Supports circular economy and resource efficiency
  • Promotes economic growth and job creation in Queensland
  • Open for applications until June 2027 or until funds are exhausted
  • Administered by the Department of Natural Resources, Mines, Manufacturing and Regional and Rural Development

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This content is highly relevant to industry participants focused on mine closure, compliance, and resource recovery.

  • Directly supports post-mine land use and rehabilitation
  • Enables extraction of valuable minerals from waste
  • Promotes adoption of new recovery technologies
  • Aligns with compliance and safety priorities
  • Supports industry innovation and secondary prospectivity
  • Encourages collaboration across explorers, operators, and suppliers

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