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NSW govt tips another $8.6M into critical minerals

THE New South Wales government is contributing $8.6 million of funding to progress the exploration and development of critical minerals projects in the state.

NSW deputy premier Paul Toole said the $130 million fund is designed to help position NSW as a major global supplier.

NSW deputy premier Paul Toole said the $130 million fund is designed to help position NSW as a major global supplier.

Deputy premier Paul Toole said 19 organisations were successful in receiving a share of more than $8.6 million, under Stream 1 of the Critical Minerals and High-Tech Metals Activation Fund. The $130...

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