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    Mining underpins NT 2026–27 budget: policy and capex signals for project teams

    May 6, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Mining underpins NT 2026–27 budget: policy and capex signals for project teams

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Mining royalties and payroll tax are again propping up the Northern Territory’s 2026–27 budget, with Treasury forecasts heavily reliant on existing operations such as McArthur River Mine and the Gove bauxite transition. Industry groups including the Minerals Council of Australia’s NT division are pushing for stronger incentives, calling for accelerated depreciation, streamlined approvals under the Territory’s Mineral Titles Act, and more funding for regional roads and power. The debate centres on whether current fiscal settings can attract new critical minerals projects in remote areas with high logistics and energy costs.

    Technical Brief

    • For remote critical minerals prospects, combined logistics and energy costs are identified as the primary barrier to bankable feasibility.

    Our Take

    Within our 153 Policy stories, the Northern Territory features far less frequently than Western Australia or Queensland, so a 2026–27 budget piece signals that fiscal settings in the NT are becoming more material for project pipelines rather than just exploration newsflow.

    Australian Mining also fronts coverage of METS exports and automation (e.g. Austmine’s US push and CSIRO’s lunar mining work), suggesting NT budget levers that favour innovation and low-emission fleets could directly pull in the kind of OEMs and service providers already active in our database.

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