Critical Minerals Projects for Sale in Australia

Browse critical minerals projects and tenements for sale across Australia. Cobalt, manganese, graphite, vanadium, tungsten, antimony, and more. From battery metals in Queensland to strategic minerals in the Northern Territory. Connect directly with sellers on Australia's dedicated mining marketplace.

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Cobalt, Nickel

Kimberley Cobalt-Nickel Project

LocationKimberley, WA
Area8,200 hectares
StageAdvanced Exploration
TenureExploration Licence
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Manganese

Pilbara Manganese Tenements

LocationPilbara, WA
Area4,500 hectares
StageResource Definition
TenureExploration Licence
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Graphite

North Queensland Graphite Project

LocationNorth QLD
Area3,600 hectares
StageScoping Study
TenureExploration Permit
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Vanadium, Titanium

Julia Creek Vanadium Deposit

LocationJulia Creek, QLD
Area12,400 hectares
StagePre-Feasibility
TenureMining Lease
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Tungsten, Molybdenum

King Island Tungsten Project

LocationKing Island, TAS
Area1,800 hectares
StageDevelopment Ready
TenureMining Lease
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Antimony, Gold

NSW Antimony-Gold Belt

LocationNew England, NSW
Area5,100 hectares
StageAdvanced Exploration
TenureExploration Licence
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Critical Minerals Regions Across Australia

Australia's geological diversity supports critical minerals deposits across every state and territory, from laterite-hosted battery metals to hard-rock strategic minerals.

Western Australia

Cobalt as a by-product of world-class nickel sulphide operations across the Kambalda-Norseman belt. Manganese deposits in the Pilbara region. Graphite occurrences in the Albany-Fraser Orogen and emerging vanadium-titanium targets in layered intrusions.

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Queensland

Major graphite deposits in the Cairns hinterland and central Queensland. World-scale vanadium resources in the Julia Creek oil shale belt. Cobalt occurrences in the Cloncurry IOCG district and manganese deposits near the Bowen Basin.

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Northern Territory

Groote Eylandt hosts one of the world's highest-grade manganese deposits. Tungsten occurrences in the Pine Creek Orogen. Emerging cobalt targets in the Tennant Creek mineral field and vanadium in the McArthur Basin sediments.

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South Australia

Cobalt deposits within the Gawler Craton IOCG province, including the Olympic Dam copper-gold-uranium system. Graphite projects on the Eyre Peninsula and manganese targets in the Flinders Ranges.

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New South Wales

Historic antimony-gold mining districts in the New England region, including the Hillgrove deposit. Cobalt occurrences in the Broken Hill block and emerging graphite targets in the Lachlan Fold Belt.

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Tasmania

World-class tungsten deposits on King Island and at the Kara mine in the northwest. Tin-tungsten association in the granite-related mineral systems. Historic antimony production from several districts across the state.

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Australia's Critical Minerals Endowment and the Global Supply Chain Opportunity

Australia holds world-class deposits across virtually every category of critical mineral, making it one of the most geologically endowed nations on earth for the materials that underpin the energy transition, defence capability, and advanced manufacturing. The Australian Government has identified 31 critical minerals as essential to economic prosperity and national security, and the country is already a major producer of several, including lithium, cobalt, manganese, zircon, and rare earths. What sets Australia apart is the combination of proven geology, a transparent and stable regulatory environment, existing mining infrastructure, and proximity to the fastest-growing battery and EV manufacturing markets in Asia.

Battery metals represent the largest growth opportunity within Australia's critical minerals sector. Cobalt, produced primarily as a by-product of nickel mining in Western Australia, is a key cathode material for lithium-ion batteries. Manganese, currently dominated by South32's Groote Eylandt operations in the Northern Territory, is seeing renewed exploration interest as high-purity manganese sulphate becomes a required input for NMC and LMFP battery chemistries. Graphite, essential for battery anodes, has multiple advanced projects in Queensland and South Australia targeting natural flake graphite deposits suitable for spherical graphite production. Vanadium is attracting attention for its role in redox flow batteries, which are increasingly deployed for grid-scale energy storage.

Strategic minerals such as tungsten and antimony are experiencing a resurgence in investment interest driven by defence and industrial applications. Tungsten is essential for armour-piercing ammunition, cutting tools, and high-temperature alloys. Australia's King Island and Kara deposits in Tasmania represent globally significant tungsten resources. Antimony, used in flame retardants, ammunition primers, and increasingly in liquid metal batteries, is classified as critical by the United States, European Union, and Australia. The New England region of New South Wales hosts historic antimony-gold deposits that are being re-evaluated with modern exploration techniques and updated economic models.

Mine Market connects buyers with critical minerals project sellers across all Australian states and territories. Every listing receives AI-powered analysis covering geology, mineralisation style, nearby deposits, and market context. Whether you are a battery materials company seeking secure feedstock, a junior explorer building a critical minerals portfolio, or a strategic investor evaluating supply chain diversification opportunities, our platform provides the tools and direct seller access to move quickly on the best available projects.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are critical minerals and why do they matter?

Critical minerals are raw materials deemed essential to economic prosperity and national security, with supply chains vulnerable to disruption. Australia's Critical Minerals Strategy lists 31 minerals including cobalt, manganese, graphite, vanadium, tungsten, antimony, and rare earths. These minerals are vital inputs for electric vehicle batteries, renewable energy infrastructure, defence systems, and advanced manufacturing. Western governments are actively seeking to diversify supply away from concentrated sources, creating strong demand for Australian critical minerals projects.

Which critical minerals does Australia produce?

Australia is a globally significant producer of several critical minerals. The country is the world's largest producer of lithium, second-largest producer of cobalt (as a by-product of nickel mining), a major manganese ore producer through South32's Groote Eylandt operations, and hosts substantial graphite, vanadium, tungsten, and antimony deposits across multiple states. Australia also produces zircon, hafnium, and high-purity alumina, all classified as critical minerals.

How much do critical minerals tenements cost in Australia?

Prices vary widely by commodity and project stage. Early-stage exploration tenements with prospective geology typically range from $50,000 to $500,000. Projects with defined targets, drilling results, or geochemical anomalies command $1 million to $15 million. Advanced projects with JORC-compliant resources can exceed $50 million. Battery metals projects such as cobalt, graphite, and manganese often attract premium valuations due to strong demand from EV supply chain participants seeking secure feedstock.

What government funding is available for critical minerals projects?

The Australian Government provides substantial support for critical minerals development. The Critical Minerals Facility offers loans and equity investments. The Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) finances projects in northern Australia. The Modern Manufacturing Initiative supports downstream processing. State governments run exploration incentive schemes including co-funded drilling programs. Bilateral agreements with the United States, Japan, South Korea, India, and the European Union support offtake, investment, and supply chain development for Australian critical minerals.

Why is Australia attractive for critical minerals investment?

Australia offers a unique combination of world-class geology, stable rule of law, transparent regulatory frameworks, established mining infrastructure, and a skilled workforce. The country ranks consistently among the top global jurisdictions for mining investment attractiveness. Proximity to Asian battery manufacturing hubs reduces logistics costs. Government policy actively supports critical minerals development through funding, fast-track approvals, and international supply chain partnerships. Australia's geological endowment spans virtually every critical mineral category.

What is downstream processing and why does it matter for critical minerals?

Downstream processing converts raw mineral concentrates into refined materials used in manufacturing. For critical minerals, this includes producing battery-grade cobalt sulphate, high-purity manganese sulphate, spherical graphite for anodes, and vanadium pentoxide for redox flow batteries. Australia is investing heavily in building domestic downstream processing capacity to capture more value from its mineral resources rather than exporting raw concentrates. Projects that include processing pathways are increasingly attractive to investors and offtake partners.

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