Australia Mining Fiscal Landscape: Regulations, Governance and Sustainability (2025)
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Australia Mining Fiscal Landscape: Regulations, Governance and Sustainability (2025)
Summary
GlobalData's Australia Mining Fiscal Landscape Regulations Governance and Sustainability (2025) provides a comprehensive coverage on Australia's mining fiscal regime. The report provides country's overview with macroeconomic performance, corruption index, and mineral overview. It also provides a comprehensive coverage on the country’s mining regulatory bodies, laws, mining licenses and fees, as well as taxes and royalties. The report further provides Australia's sustainable mining practices covering its climate targets
Australia has abundant and diverse natural resources, including iron ore, coal, bauxite, silver, gold, and uranium. Mining has a significant impact on the country’s national income, investments, jobs, exports and government revenues. As of November 2025, GDP contribution from the mining industry was 9.9% of total GDP.
Australia’s federal and state governments have separate roles and responsibilities pertaining to resource exploration and development. Mineral resources are owned by the Australian government, or state or territory governments, rather than private individuals. The government exercises control over resources found offshore, while the regular administration is carried out by the adjacent state or territory. Every state has its own rules and regulations pertaining to minerals.
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Summary
GlobalData's Australia Mining Fiscal Landscape Regulations Governance and Sustainability (2025) provides a comprehensive coverage on Australia's mining fiscal regime. The report provides country's overview with macroeconomic performance, corruption index, and mineral overview. It also provides a comprehensive coverage on the country’s mining regulatory bodies, laws, mining licenses and fees, as well as taxes and royalties. The report further provides Australia's sustainable mining practices covering its climate targets
Australia has abundant and diverse natural resources, including iron ore, coal, bauxite, silver, gold, and uranium. Mining has a significant impact on the country’s national income, investments, jobs, exports and government revenues. As of November 2025, GDP contribution from the mining industry was 9.9% of total GDP.
Australia’s federal and state governments have separate roles and responsibilities pertaining to resource exploration and development. Mineral resources are owned by the Australian government, or state or territory governments, rather than private individuals. The government exercises control over resources found offshore, while the regular administration is carried out by the adjacent state or territory. Every state has its own rules and regulations pertaining to minerals.
Scope
- The report outlines the governing bodies, governing laws, various mineral licenses and fees by state and territory
- Enhance your decision-making capability in a more rapid and time sensitive manner
- Find out Australia's governing bodies, major laws in the industry
- Identify various mineral licenses and fees
- To gain an overview of Australia's mining fiscal regime
Table of Contents
54 Pages
- Executive summary
- Country overview
- Mineral overview
- Government bodies and agencies
- Laws and regulations
- Mineral licenses and fees
- Mining royalties and royalties
- Sustainable mining practices
- Appendix
- Abbreviation
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