
AMETS News and Updates December 2024
UPDATE FROM OUR CEO & MANAGING DIRECTOR LEANNE BROCK As 2024 draws to a close, we are proud to reflect on another successful year at AMETS, delivering high-quality Tenement Management

UPDATE FROM OUR CEO & MANAGING DIRECTOR LEANNE BROCK As 2024 draws to a close, we are proud to reflect on another successful year at AMETS, delivering high-quality Tenement Management

Up to 50% refund for innovative exploration drilling projects, capped at specific amounts. The Co-funded Exploration Drilling Program is a flagship program of the Exploration Incentive Scheme (EIS) being funded by the Western Australian State Government.

KEY FEATURES Up to $3 million to share between eligible selected programs. Applications Open on 26 February 2025 and Close on 28 April 2025. The Geophysics and Drilling Collaborations (GDC) program

The Federal Government’s Future Made in Australia (Production Tax Credit and Other Measures) Bill 2024 is set to propel Australia’s critical minerals industry into a global leader in decarbonisation. This

AMETS Northern Territory is proud to announce that we recently assisted one of our valued clients in securing the first approved Environmental (Mining) Licence in the Northern Territory under the

The Queensland Government has launched a comprehensive Critical Minerals Prospectus to drive growth in the critical minerals sector, showcasing investment-ready projects at various stages of development. This initiative provides an

The NSW Government has announced a $250 million royalty deferral initiative aimed at easing the financial pressures for early-stage critical minerals projects in NSW. This is part of the government’s

The Australasian Joint Ore Reserves Committee (JORC) has released the draft JORC Code for public feedback through an online survey. This is an important opportunity for all stakeholders to provide

AMETS would like to extend our warm congratulations to our clients who have been successful in securing grants as part of the recent announcement by Mines and Petroleum Minister David

As the demand for renewable energy continues to grow, there is an increasing overlap between renewable energy projects and planned or approved mining projects. While both industries are vital for