Australia’s critical minerals prospectus: project pipeline insights for mine planners
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Australia’s Federal Government has released an Australian Critical Minerals Prospectus detailing 49 mining projects and 29 midstream processing proposals across commodities such as lithium, rare earths and high-purity alumina. The prospectus is aimed at attracting offshore capital into upstream deposits and midstream plants, including projects like Iluka Resources’ Eneabba monazite operation in Western Australia, to build domestic separation, refining and value-adding capacity. For engineers and project developers, the document signals a pipeline of greenfield and brownfield work spanning mine development, concentrators and chemical processing infrastructure.
Technical Brief
- Monazite processing typically involves cracking with caustic or acid, then multi-stage solvent extraction for REE separation.
- Tailings from monazite circuits are likely to require radionuclide management (Th/U) and controlled storage facilities.
- Midstream proposals in the prospectus point to new hydrometallurgical plants with significant reagent, water and residue handling demands.
- For project pipelines of this scale, geotechnical focus shifts to multiple small pits, TSFs and plant platforms rather than single mega-pits.
Our Take
With 49 mining projects and 29 midstream critical minerals processing projects flagged, the prospectus signals that Australia is not just pitching raw ore from WA but trying to anchor more value-adding steps onshore, which can materially change project economics and offtake leverage for operators like Iluka Resources.
Eneabba in WA already features in our coverage as a critical minerals hub, and formal inclusion in a national prospectus is likely to sharpen competition for infrastructure, skilled labour and power between Iluka’s Eneabba monazite pit and other emerging rare earth and battery-mineral projects in the state.
Critical minerals pieces make up only a small subset of the 874 Mining stories in our database, so a dedicated Australian Critical Minerals Prospectus suggests federal and state agencies are moving from ad hoc project promotion to a more curated pipeline approach aimed at institutional and sovereign investors.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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