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Atlas released for Far North Queensland

5th November 2021

By: Esmarie Iannucci

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor: Australasia

     

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PERTH (miningweekly.com) – Explorers in Queensland’s Far North now have access to the latest 3D models and data to help find new economy minerals, with the release of the new North East Queensland Mineral Deposit Atlas.

“The atlas brings together information from multiple sources, collected over decades, into one easy-to-use data compilation,” Resources Minister Scott Stewart said.

“Data is key to exploration and exploration is key to making new discoveries which creates new opportunities in the resources industry which is a key part of the government’s economic recovery from Covid-19.”

“Importantly, the data has also been used to generate three-dimensional earth models, using free software. The models make it easier for explorers to understand the geological nature of the deposits we already know about, so they can identify the most prospective areas to target for new projects, saving significant time and money.”

Stewart said the exploration and resources industry continued to perform strongly throughout the Covid-19 global pandemic, supporting thousands of jobs 

“The latest figures show exploration expenditure reached A$706-million in Queensland during the 12 months to June 2021, up by 10.3%, compared to the 12 months before,” Stewart said.

“The resources sector continues to support about 80 000 jobs across Queensland and represents A$48-billion in exports and generates millions in dollars in royalties for all Queenslanders.

“The government has supported more than A$21-billion in resource sector investment and created more than 8 000 jobs.”

The atlas is the latest free resource made available as part of the government’s five-year, A$23-million New Economy Minerals Initiative, which aims to develop, promote and understand the state’s new economy mineral wealth and potential through a broad corridor from Mt Isa to Townsville. 

The initiative encourages new exploration, re-investigates old mines and probes the geological information government already holds to foster new discoveries, projects and jobs.

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