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    Perth Mint rare earths processing push: project economics lens for WA miners

    April 14, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Perth Mint rare earths processing push: project economics lens for WA miners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Perth Mint has been flagged by Western Australian Premier Roger Cook as a potential downstream processor for rare earths, expanding its current role beyond refining gold and silver at its East Perth facility. Cook is reportedly considering using the state-owned mint’s existing metallurgical expertise, secure handling infrastructure and government backing to support value-adding of locally mined rare earth concentrates. For miners, this signals possible in-state options for separation or refining, which could shorten export supply chains and change project economics for WA rare earth deposits.

    Technical Brief

    • Perth Mint’s existing high-security assay labs and metallurgical circuits could be repurposed for rare earth separations.
    • Integration with its current precious metals refining lines would demand strict cross-contamination controls and dedicated reagent systems.
    • Any rare earths circuit at East Perth would face tight urban constraints on noise, odour and hazardous reagents.
    • Waste streams from cracking and separation would require new tailings or residue handling arrangements beyond current bullion operations.
    • Regulatory approvals would likely extend beyond bullion licensing to full chemical processing and environmental impact assessment.
    • Logistics would shift from high-value bullion transport to bulk concentrate inwards and intermediate oxides outwards.
    • For WA rare earth projects, a domestic separation option could materially reduce shipping, insurance and working capital tied in transit.

    Our Take

    Rare earths appear in only a small subset of the 1208 Mining stories and 2205 tag-matched pieces in our database, so a Perth-based processor entering this space in WA would sit alongside a relatively limited peer group compared with iron ore or gold projects in the state.

    Perth’s existing refining and trading infrastructure around precious metals gives Perth Mint a potential logistics and permitting advantage for rare earths processing in Western Australia, where most current rare earths activity is still concentrated at mine or concentrate level rather than downstream separation.

    With several Australian Mining pieces in our database highlighting supply-chain fragility for critical components, a domestic rare earths processing capability in WA would likely be framed by operators as a way to de-risk exposure to offshore processors for magnet and battery supply chains.

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    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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