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    South Australia’s mining attractiveness surge: project development notes for engineers

    March 2, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    South Australia’s mining attractiveness surge: project development notes for engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    South Australia has jumped to fourth place globally in the Fraser Institute’s 2025 mining attractiveness rankings, up from 35th, driven by policy stability and strong geological potential for copper, uranium and critical minerals. The jurisdiction’s performance on regulatory certainty, permitting timelines and fiscal terms now places it ahead of Western Australia and Queensland, reversing previous investor concerns about approval delays. For project developers, the shift signals a friendlier environment for large-scale exploration programmes and long-life open pit and underground operations in the Gawler Craton and Olympic Dam corridor.

    Technical Brief

    • Policy Perception Index scores combine views on taxation, permitting, land claims, infrastructure, and socio-environmental regulation.
    • Geological Potential Index separately rates South Australia’s endowment assuming “best practice” policy conditions are in place.
    • Survey responses weight company size, so majors and mid-tiers have greater influence than juniors.
    • Ranking uplift suggests recent reforms have reduced perceived risk premiums in project NPV and hurdle rate assumptions.
    • Improved perception of permitting reduces expected schedule contingency for new open pit and underground project approvals.
    • Higher attractiveness ranking can shift global exploration budgets towards South Australian greenfield and brownfield targets.
    • For other Australian states, the 2025 results provide a benchmark for adjusting fiscal and regulatory settings.

    Our Take

    Within our 1104 Mining stories, South Australia features less frequently than Western Australia and Queensland, so a jump in its mining attractiveness ranking is likely to draw more early-stage exploration coverage into the state rather than just brownfield expansion.

    Adelaide City’s role as a services and governance hub means an improved ranking for South Australia typically translates into stronger demand for engineering, environmental and permitting expertise clustered there, which can shorten lead times for new Projects-tagged developments.

    For operators weighing Australian jurisdictions, South Australia’s move up from a previous mining attractiveness rank of 35 positions it as a lower-risk alternative to some higher-cost or more remote regions, which can influence where mid-tier companies allocate 2025 exploration and study budgets.

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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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