
Additional $125 Million Announced for Geoscience Australia’s EFTF Program
The Hon Keith Pitt MP, today announced additional funding for MinEx CRC participant Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program.
This investment adds to the $100 million previously spent on the EFTF program to drive investment, generate jobs and secure the future of the resources sector.
The EFTF program uses a series of cutting-edge geoscientific techniques to map the geological structures at unprecedented scale and detail.
This freely available information creates a better understanding of our mineral, energy and groundwater systems and allows us to realise Australia’s economic potential.
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