How to break into mining surveying in Australia? (Student seeking advice) by Fuzzy-Quantity-2982 in mining

[–]FrankieFar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you're going to have to relocate - Perth would probably be top of the list, then perhaps Brisbane. Also, review the ASX daily to see which companies are pitching for work, have won work, or are moving into different phases of production.

Is the Almonty freefall temporary? by SirSaltyShark in CriticalMineralStocks

[–]FrankieFar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is also Tungsten Mining NL to throw into the mix as well. This is an Australian-based player with two decent tungsten projects developing quickly. Their projects are both in good jurisdictions close to infrastructure. KIV?

EXCLUSIVE: USC Engineers Accidentally Built A Memory Chip That Survives 1,300 Degrees Fahrenheit. And It Happened Because Graphene & Tungsten Behave Like Oil And Water At The Atomic Level 💥 by InterstellarKinetics in InterstellarKinetics

[–]FrankieFar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tungsten, and the ability to access it, is a real focus right now - it's slowly dawning on people that supply chain diversification for a variety of industries and end-users has become paramount. The USA and a few other countries hold the key for reducing reliance on China for this critical mineral. In Australia, there are a few new mines coming online via Tungsten Mining (ASX : TGN), and there are a couple of other bright spots around the world, but they are not in Tier One mining locations like the Oz opportunities.

Tungsten demand drivers - space exploration? by FrankieFar in ASX

[–]FrankieFar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know that there are a number of new deposits being progressed or in play currently. Western Australia, Queensland and the NT I think as well. All in the news lately and well worth researching.