The Western Australian Government has welcomed funding for a new study into the extraction of rare earth elements (REE), aimed at strengthening the state’s role in the global energy transition.
The Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia (MRIWA) is providing funding for research into extracting rare earths in the state.
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Ghosts Australia will film in Perth, thanks to the Western Australian Production Attraction Incentive, and screen on both Paramount+ and Network 10 later in the year.
The government-funded facility is set to offer better operational space and integrate services with the local SES.