The 'Australia Mining Industry Fiscal Regime Analysis - Governing Bodies, Regulations, Licensing Fees, Taxes, Royalties, 2023 Update' provides a comprehensive analysis of the mining sector in Australia, focusing on key aspects such as governing bodies, laws and regulations, governance frameworks, and sustainability practices. The report also includes mining related taxes and royalties.
Australia's federal and state governments have separate roles and responsibilities pertaining to resource exploration and development. Mineral resources are owned by the Australian government, or state or territory governments, rather than private individuals. The government exercises control over resources found offshore, while the regular administration is carried out by the adjacent state or territory. Every state has its own rules and regulations pertaining to minerals.
The Australian mining industry is governed and regulated by several authorities, which focus on aspects such as administration, environment, health and safety. Some of the chief agencies include: Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, Geoscience Australia, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO), Minerals Council of Australia (MCA), Division of Resources and Energy, Department of Planning and Environment, Department of Primary Industry and Resources, Department of Natural Resources and Mines, Department of Energy and Mining, Mineral Resources Tasmania, Department of State Growth, Earth Resources Division and Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.
Australia's federal and state governments have separate roles and responsibilities pertaining to resource exploration and development. Mineral resources are owned by the Australian government, or state or territory governments, rather than private individuals. The government exercises control over resources found offshore, while the regular administration is carried out by the adjacent state or territory. Every state has its own rules and regulations pertaining to minerals.
The Australian mining industry is governed and regulated by several authorities, which focus on aspects such as administration, environment, health and safety. Some of the chief agencies include: Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, Geoscience Australia, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO), Minerals Council of Australia (MCA), Division of Resources and Energy, Department of Planning and Environment, Department of Primary Industry and Resources, Department of Natural Resources and Mines, Department of Energy and Mining, Mineral Resources Tasmania, Department of State Growth, Earth Resources Division and Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.
Scope
The report focuses on the mining fiscals' key aspects such as governing bodies, laws and regulations, governance frameworks, and sustainability practices. The report also includes mining related taxes and royalties.Reasons to Buy
- To help businesses navigate the complexities and comply with the necessary requirements
- Obtain up-to-date information on mining sector taxes and payments
- Enhance your decision-making capability in a more rapid and time sensitive manner
- Conduct analysis to mitigate the impact of regulatory changes
- Understand the regulatory framework
- Gain an overview of the mining industry structure by identifying country's mining governing bodies, major laws and licenses
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Country Overview
- Mineral Overview
- Government Bodies
- Laws and Regulations
- Mineral Licenses and Fees
- Mining Taxes and Royalties
- Sustainable Mining Practices
- Appendix
- Abbreviation