AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCritical Minerals Push: Queensland has started deploying money from its expanded $250m Critical Minerals Fund, backing a $20m push for the Walford Creek project in the north-west to advance feasibility and drilling toward a potential final investment decision. Cancer Forecast: A University of Sydney study projects Australia’s cancer population will jump to about 2.61 million by 2050, driven by ageing and improved survival, with early detection key to reducing the burden. Gambling Reform Deal: Labor and the Coalition have struck a tentative agreement to pass federal gambling reforms, including a one-stop online wagering advertising opt-out register and tighter inducement-based marketing rules. Defence Upgrade: The Army has fielded its first operational battery of AS9 Huntsman 155mm howitzers in Townsville, shifting from towed guns to protected, mobile firepower. NSW Data Centres: NSW has fast-tracked data centre approvals for projects meeting new performance standards, while requiring developers to fund extra energy and water infrastructure. ASX Resources Watch: Iluka’s Eneabba rare earths refinery is nearing startup, Arafura’s Nolans project is edging closer to construction, and Lynas remains in focus as separation margins firm. Sydney Airport Growth: The federal government has approved Sydney Airport’s Master Plan 2045, targeting 72m passengers a year by 2045 and an integrated terminal plan. Tech & AI: The US is reportedly urging allies to pick a side in the AI race, with Australia named among countries facing pressure over competing US and China frameworks.
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