Published responses
We received 54 written submissions in response to the Critical Minerals List issues paper. 43 respondents agreed to make their submission public.
Stakeholders who provided feedback included:
state and territory governments
businesses
peak body groups
universities
individuals.
We appreciate the time and effort stakeholders put into their submissions.
42 published responses
#
Respondent name
Date received
#51
Department of Resources (Queensland)
24 Oct 2023
#50
Verdant Minerals
13 Oct 2023
#49
Rio Tinto
29 Aug 2023
#48
BHP
25 Aug 2023
#47
Glencore
25 Aug 2023
#46
South32
25 Aug 2023
#45
Anglo American
25 Aug 2023
#43
Australian Workers' Union
22 Aug 2023
#42
AMEC (Association of Mining and Exploration Companies)
22 Aug 2023
#41
Minerals Council of Australia
22 Aug 2023
#40
SACOME
22 Aug 2023
#39
Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia
22 Aug 2023
#38
Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility
21 Aug 2023
#35
Western Australian Government
21 Aug 2023
#33
Critical Minerals Consortium
21 Aug 2023
#32
Critical Minerals Association Australia
21 Aug 2023
#31
Curtin University
17 Aug 2023
#30
Jim Root
17 Aug 2023
#29
Australian Academy of Technological Sciences & Engineering
17 Aug 2023
#28
Magnetite Mines Ltd
17 Aug 2023
#26
The University of Adelaide
17 Aug 2023
#25
Venture Minerals Limited
17 Aug 2023
#24
Tasmanian Government
17 Aug 2023
#23
Queensland Resources Council
17 Aug 2023
#22
Nyrstar Australia
17 Aug 2023
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