What strategic approaches can the government implement to accelerate the sector's development and ensure Australia secures a leading position in the global critical minerals supply chain? How can the sector maximise government support to drive growth throughout the sector? These questions will be answered by an impressive panel of industry leaders at the upcoming 2nd annual Australian Critical Minerals Conference in Brisbane this May. View the agenda and speaker list here https://lnkd.in/gbiGuNUZ Join a panel discussion on 'What government support is needed to accelerate growth in the critical minerals sector?' with: ● Sam McLean, Senior Manager, Business Development and Policy, Tesla ● Rebecca Tomkinson, Chief Executive Officer, The Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia ● Darryl Cuzzubbo, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Arafura Rare Earths Limited ● Dr Helen Degeling, Project Acquisition Manager, Cobalt Blue Holdings ● Warren Pearce, Chief Executive Officer, AMEC (Association of Mining and Exploration Companies) ● Gavin Loyden, Managing Director, QEM Limited (ASX:QEM) Register before 12 April to SAVE up to $400 per delegate. https://hubs.la/Q02rVyDf0
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The Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia | Rebecca Tomkinson | Critical Minerals Association Australia | Australian Critical Minerals Conference: Analysing the outlook for global supply and demand of critical minerals. #criticalminerals #australia #miningaustralia #australia #criticalmetals
This morning, CME CEO Rebecca Tomkinson delivered a keynote speech at the Australian Critical Minerals Conference 2024 in Brisbane, where she outlined the importance of maximising global opportunities in Australia, particularly in relation to the supply and demand of critical minerals. Australia has many competitive advantages - we have world-class reserves of all the critical minerals the energy transition needs; abundant solar, wind, and gas energy resources; stable government, with low sovereign risk; a reputation as a long-term, reliable trading partner; a skilled workforce; the necessary technology and innovation; and high ESG standards. These advantages have contributed to the development of a number of world-class mining and energy projects across Australia, ranging from iron ore to natural gas, as well as bauxite, gold and nickel. There is huge opportunity for growth, given the demand for critical minerals in front of us. But given the fierce competition we are facing from countries around the world for this investment, we’ll need to be at our best as an industry, but also in terms of the policy environment created by government.
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