Crisafulli Govt Spurs Investment in NW Queensland

Minister for Natural Resources and Mines, Minister for Manufacturing and Minister for Regional and Rural Development The Honourable Dale Last
  • New incentives to cut rail access charges for emerging rock phosphate producers
  • Commitments secured over third-party access to Mount Isa Copper Mine tailings and to progress Glencore's Black Star Open Cut project
  • Support for Eva Copper through Resources Cabinet Committee to support timely investment decisions

The Crisafulli Government is restoring confidence in North West Queensland, with a targeted push to unlock new mining and freight opportunities across the region.

Following direct engagement with industry leaders and local stakeholders, the Government has announced a series of decisive actions to fast-track projects and drive economic growth.

Rail cost relief for phosphate producers

Queensland Rail will introduce an incentive package to reduce access charges on the Mount Isa rail line, providing significant savings for emerging rock phosphate producers.

This measure is expected to increase freight volumes and support new entrants in the market.

Unlocking tailings access and project advancement

The Crisafulli Government has secured a commitment from Glencore to allow third-party access to copper tailings at its Mount Isa Mines site.

Glencore has also committed to progressing its Black Star Open Cut project, with feasibility studies already underway.

Support for Eva Copper project

The Resources Cabinet Committee process will facilitate the delivery of any outstanding approvals or information required to move the project toward construction.

Minister for Natural Resources and Mines Dale Last said the Crisafulli Government's actions stand in stark contrast to Labor's neglect of the region.

"Unlike the former Labor Government, which ignored mounting challenges in the North West, the Crisafulli Government is delivering solutions.

"Labor failed to act on rail costs and had no plan when Glencore confirmed the mine closure. The Crisafulli Government is focused on what comes next, and getting results."

Minister Last said the coordinated measures will deliver real outcomes for the region.

"We want to see mines opening, not closing. That's why we're incentivising phosphate on the Mount Isa rail line, to take the pressure off new and existing rock phosphate rail users while they develop their operations," Minister Last said.

"Global demand for phosphate is strong, and North West Queensland is well positioned to benefit. We're taking action to ensure emerging producers get the support they need to scale up.

"But the number one issue on my desk is the future of the Mount Isa Copper Smelter.

"I've met with Glencore CEO Gary Nagle twice since we formed Government, and I've held numerous other discussions to keep the smelter's future on the agenda.

"The Crisafulli Government is doing all it can to ensure its continued operations. As part of our negotiations, Glencore has agreed to allow third-party access to the copper tailings at the Mount Isa site, opening up new processing opportunities and value-add potential.

"This is a significant boost for local workers, contractors and suppliers right across the supply chain.

"We're also cutting red tape, backing investment, and creating the conditions for long-term jobs in the North West. This is particularly important as Eva Copper reaches its key financial decisions."

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