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Australia’s mining sector strengthens toward 2030

Last updated: November 24, 2025 4:40 am
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Australia’s mining industry is poised for a period of steady growth and expansion through 2030, driven by a robust resource base, competitive project pipeline, and a stable regulatory framework. Despite challenges such as price pressures on certain commodities in recent years, the sector is expected to experience medium-term growth due to new supply additions and replacement projects in key areas like iron ore, gold, copper, uranium, and battery minerals.

Iron ore, a cornerstone of Australia’s mining economy, is projected to increase from 967.2 million tonnes in 2025 to 1.11 million tonnes by 2030. This growth will be supported by sustaining capital projects and replacement mines in Western Australia. Gold output is also set to rebound strongly after 2025, with production expected to rise from 10.2 million ounces to around 13.2 million ounces by 2030. Major projects like the Hemi Gold Project and operational recoveries at existing mines will contribute to this growth.

Despite facing challenges such as weaker pricing and oversupply, lithium production is forecast to grow moderately over the decade. Projects like Kathleen Valley, Mt Holland, and expansions in Western Australia are expected to drive lithium production from 114 kilotonnes in 2025 to around 147 kilotonnes by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate of 5.2%.

Uranium output is also expected to strengthen, increasing from 5.4 kilotonnes in 2025 to 6.6 kilotonnes by 2030. This growth will be driven by the restart of the Honeymoon mine and new supply from projects like Nolans, Beverley developments, and Westmoreland.

On the other hand, lead and zinc production outlook remains subdued, with lead output forecasted to decline from 466.8 kilotonnes in 2025 to 442.6 kilotonnes by 2030, and zinc output expected to fall from 1.13 million tonnes in 2025 to around 1.0 million tonnes by 2030. Manganese production is set to experience the steepest contraction, with output projected to decrease from 2.8 million tonnes in 2025 to around 2.7 million tonnes by 2030 due to planned closures at Groote Eylandt and declining ore quality.

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In conclusion, Australia’s mining sector is on a trajectory towards strength and growth as it approaches 2030. The industry’s diverse portfolio of commodities, coupled with ongoing projects and developments, positions it for a promising future. For more information on Australia’s mining sector, you can visit the original article by Mining Technology.

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