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Qld's $1M exploration booster

THE Queensland government will spend more than $1 million on four promising geoscience projects that are hoped to help explorers better target areas of opportunities.

Marion Lopez
The Queensland government will spend more than $1 million on four promising geoscience projects to improve exploration.

The Queensland government will spend more than $1 million on four promising geoscience projects to improve exploration.

Speaking at a Queensland Exploration Council breakfast in Brisbane yesterday, Mines Minister Dr Anthony Lynham described the investment climate for explorers as “constrained” and said the funding was the...

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