Exploring for the Future (EFTF) is a multiyear (2016-2024) initiative of the Australian Government, conducted by Geoscience Australia. This program aims to improve Australia's desirability for industry investment in resource exploration of frontier regions across Australia. This paper will focus on the science impacts from the EFTF program in northern Australia derived from the acquisition and interpretation of seismic surveys, the drilling of the NDI Carrara 1 and also complimentary scientific analysis and interpretation to determine the resource potential of the region. This work was undertaken in collaboration with the Northern Territory Geological Survey, the Queensland Geological Survey, AuScope and the MinEx CRC. These new data link t...
Interpretation of the nature and extent of basement rocks in many regions is hampered by lack of exp...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This PhD research, funded by the Swiss Sciences Foundation, is principally devoted...
"Infrastructure and human capital are the two most serious bottlenecks for growth in northern Austra...
Exploring for the Future (EFTF) is an Australian Government initiative that gathers new data and inf...
Minister’s foreword Welcome to the Northern Territory, and to our eighth Annual Geoscience Explorati...
The Paleoproterozoic and Mesoproterozoic (2.6 - 1.0 Ga) of the Northern Territory and Queensland reg...
Protecting the natural environment is becoming increasingly important, with a January 2020 Ipsos pol...
[Extract] The Australian Government's National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS...
Geoscience Australia's Onshore Basin Inventories program provides a whole-of-basin inventory of geol...
Legacy product, lineage not availableExploration in the offshore northern Carnarvon Basin during the...
[Extract] The Australian Government's National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS...
© 2018 The Author(s). An integrated interpretation of the east Kimberley, northern Western Australia...
[Extract] Siluro-Devonian tracts of the northern Tasmanides largely consist of accretionary complex ...
Northern Australia is the focus of intense development and investment interest. At the Commonwealth ...
Over 800,000 line kms of legacy seismic data exists onshore Australia, acquired since the 1960's for...
Interpretation of the nature and extent of basement rocks in many regions is hampered by lack of exp...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This PhD research, funded by the Swiss Sciences Foundation, is principally devoted...
"Infrastructure and human capital are the two most serious bottlenecks for growth in northern Austra...
Exploring for the Future (EFTF) is an Australian Government initiative that gathers new data and inf...
Minister’s foreword Welcome to the Northern Territory, and to our eighth Annual Geoscience Explorati...
The Paleoproterozoic and Mesoproterozoic (2.6 - 1.0 Ga) of the Northern Territory and Queensland reg...
Protecting the natural environment is becoming increasingly important, with a January 2020 Ipsos pol...
[Extract] The Australian Government's National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS...
Geoscience Australia's Onshore Basin Inventories program provides a whole-of-basin inventory of geol...
Legacy product, lineage not availableExploration in the offshore northern Carnarvon Basin during the...
[Extract] The Australian Government's National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS...
© 2018 The Author(s). An integrated interpretation of the east Kimberley, northern Western Australia...
[Extract] Siluro-Devonian tracts of the northern Tasmanides largely consist of accretionary complex ...
Northern Australia is the focus of intense development and investment interest. At the Commonwealth ...
Over 800,000 line kms of legacy seismic data exists onshore Australia, acquired since the 1960's for...
Interpretation of the nature and extent of basement rocks in many regions is hampered by lack of exp...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This PhD research, funded by the Swiss Sciences Foundation, is principally devoted...
"Infrastructure and human capital are the two most serious bottlenecks for growth in northern Austra...