The New $11 Billion White Gold Rush in Australia

The New $11 Billion White Gold Rush in Australia

Lithium has become the world’s new white gold, and Australia is emerging as one of the most critical suppliers in the global battery metals race. In the Pilbara region of Western Australia, the Tabba Tabba lithium deposit is transforming from a forgotten tantalum field into a world-class hard rock lithium project with the potential to generate billions of dollars in value. This article explores how Tabba Tabba was discovered, why its lithium was overlooked for decades, how its unique geology concentrated spodumene-rich pegmatites, and what its development means for Australia’s role in the electric vehicle and energy transition boom.

Inside The Largest Zircon Mine in the World

Inside The Largest Zircon Mine in the World

Beneath the South Australian outback lies one of the world’s richest hidden resources — the Jacinth–Ambrosia zircon mine. Valued at over A$15 billion, this world-class mineral sands deposit produces a quarter of global zircon supply. Formed on Eocene beaches 40 million years ago, these ancient dunes conceal a geological and economic marvel. Learn how billion-year-old zircons from the Musgrave Province ended up buried in the Eucla Basin, how Iluka Resources turned that discovery into a global powerhouse, and why this remote desert is now home to the planet’s most valuable zircon deposit.

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