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    Lynas Rare Earths leadership shift: project and processing lens for engineers

    January 13, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Lynas Rare Earths leadership shift: project and processing lens for engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Outgoing Lynas Rare Earths chief executive Amanda Lacaze has signalled she would welcome a female successor to lead the ASX-listed producer, which operates the Mt Weld rare earths mine in Western Australia and the cracking and leaching plant in Kalgoorlie. Leadership continuity at Lynas, a key non-Chinese supplier of neodymium–praseodymium (NdPr) for permanent magnets, will be closely watched as the company advances processing capacity upgrades and navigates regulatory scrutiny of its downstream operations in Malaysia.

    Technical Brief

    • For other non-Chinese rare earth mining projects, Lynas’ processing configuration provides a reference integrated mine-to-oxide flowsheet.

    Our Take

    Lynas Rare Earths features in our recent coverage of Australia’s planned A$1.2 billion critical minerals reserve, which signals that whoever succeeds Amanda Lacaze will be steering a company increasingly intertwined with national supply security policy.

    Within the 32 rare-earths keyword pieces in our database, Lynas is one of the few Australian-headquartered producers with established downstream processing, so leadership continuity or change at this level is likely to influence how Canberra implements its critical minerals strategy.

    For Australian rare earths projects more broadly, a leadership transition at Lynas will be watched closely by financiers, as the company often serves as a benchmark for project risk, ESG standards and offtake credibility in this commodity space.

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