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    South Australia’s geoscience front: new leadership and what it means for mine planners

    April 7, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    South Australia’s geoscience front: new leadership and what it means for mine planners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    South Australia has appointed Suzanne Hunt as director of the state’s Geological Survey, bringing three decades of geoscience experience to the agency that underpins exploration targeting, stratigraphic mapping and pre-competitive data releases. Hunt will oversee statewide geophysical surveys, drill core libraries and 3D basin and crustal models that guide greenfields exploration and mine expansion decisions. Her leadership is expected to influence how South Australia prioritises deep-cover exploration, critical minerals prospectivity and integration of Geoscience Australia datasets into state-scale resource assessments.

    Technical Brief

    • Leadership changes at state surveys often precede updates to data access policies and digital delivery platforms.

    Our Take

    Geoscience Australia’s recent 10‑year national geoscience strategy launch (24 March 2026) means new leadership in South Australia is likely to be implementing, rather than designing, that framework—important for explorers relying on consistent pre‑competitive datasets in the state.

    The completion of the AUSTopo 1:250,000 digital map series in March 2026 gives South Australian projects a mature national base layer, so leadership changes at the Geological Survey will matter most in how higher‑resolution and thematic datasets are prioritised on top of that platform.

    Our database shows Geoscience Australia’s South Nicholson Basin deep stratigraphic drilling and its critical minerals stocktake are both framed as national-scale initiatives; experienced leadership in South Australia could help ensure the state captures a larger share of follow‑on targeting and co‑funded drilling tied to those programs.

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