The CMAA collaborates with Federal, State, and like-minded Foreign governments to favourably position Australia as a critical minerals superpower by diversifying and creating responsible supply chains and taking advantage of value add opportunities.
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The CMAA supports the Federal Government and its Departments in understanding the international as well as domestic critical minerals sector, rapidly evolving supply chain complexities and geopolitical implications.
The Federal Government plays a crucial role in encouraging collaboration between States to ensure Australia is united in benefitting from the increased demand for critical minerals, as well as mitigating challenges, cutting red tape, and building sovereign value add capability.
The CMAA leverages its international network amongst like-minded nations to best position Australian industry and Australia as a premier destination for responsible critical minerals.
The energy transition provides States with a unique opportunity to diversify their industries, upskill the workforce, adopt cleaner energy alternatives, and create multi-generational prosperity for all Australians.
The CMAA operates across all States and actively advises on diversification strategies, leveraging existing opportunities and, pragmatically tackling challenges faced by the critical minerals industry and the wider ecosystem.
The CMAA also collaborates with State Governments to promote the States internationally, highlighting opportunities for collaboration and investment.
Australia’s vast mineral wealth, extraction expertise, and responsible practices place it favourably to produce the critical minerals.
The CMAA actively supports governments in:
Helping to navigate government structures, departments, and research institutions
Facilitating bilateral and multilateral roundtables with governments and industry (including upstream, midstream, downstream, and support services)
Convening networking events, workshops, webinars, and training courses
Supporting trade missions, delegations, and diplomatic visits
Delivering strategic and specialists projects