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Sound policies required to realise critical minerals potential

Sound policies required to realise critical minerals potential
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Sound Policies Required to Realise Critical Minerals Potential

The Australian Resources and Energy Employer Association (AREEA) welcomes the Federal Government’s bolstered commitment to developing the huge market potential of Australia’s critical minerals reserves.

Huge project pipeline delivers massive job opportunities

Nine major mining projects in the Bowen and Galilee Basins will generate the need for more than 4200 jobs with one occupation identified as the most in-demand. The Australian Resources and Energy Group s workforce forecasting report, released today, quantified the need for skilled workers across the mining and energy sectors to propel the COVID-19 economic recovery. Using a number of industry-verified modelling techniques, the Australian Mines and Metals Association s Resources and Energy Workforce Forecast (2021-2026) report detailed the operational labour demand required for new mining and oil and gas projects scheduled for completion between 2021 and 2026. Nationwide, the pipeline of job-creating projects was worth $84 billion and more than 24,000 jobs.

CQ in for resources and energy jobs boom, report reveals

Premium Content Subscriber only A JOBS boom in resources and energy is predicted to hit Central Queensland with more than 6,000 positions forecast to be created as part of a $83.8 billion national COVID recovery by 2026. The Australian Resources and Energy Group today released its Resources and Energy Workforce Forecast, predicting 98 projects worth $83.8 billion to contribute 24,000 jobs over the next five years. Prominent Central Queensland projects to feature in the predictions include Ironbark No.1, Baralaba South, Olive Downs, Winchester South and Carmichael, forecast to create 6,240 jobs. Modelling by the AMMA breaks down the employment figures into various resources and energy occupations across the industries.

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