Brisbane, Australia: Critical Minerals Conference

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Critical Minerals 2026 will return to Brisbane

As global demand for critical minerals continues to grow and the world transitions to clean energy, the mining community must engage in open and ongoing dialogue around how it can meet this demand.

AusIMM’s most vital conference will return to Brisbane in 2026, where leaders in industry, finance and government will discuss the next steps toward net zero emissions.

Call for Abstracts:

Presenting at an AusIMM conference is a powerful way to elevate your professional profile and showcase your organisation’s achievements. It also opens the doors for meaningful collaboration that drives progress across the sector.

Discover Queensland:

Queensland is a place humming with energy and possibility. A land of surprising contrasts and textures – from prehistoric rainforests to reef-fringed beaches, sunburnt plains to urban laneways

Conference News

Stay informed with the latest updates from Critical Minerals 2026. Explore news, insights, interviews and announcements as we prepare for this premier event, showcasing innovation and shaping the future of the industry.

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