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Mineral Resources Tasmania

Exploration Drilling Grant Initiative (EDGI) - Round 9

The Tasmanian State Government, through the Exploration Drilling Grant Initiative (EDGI), is offering grants for co-funded exploration drilling projects. The aim is to provide a stimulus to greenfields exploration in Tasmania, especially for minerals included on the 2022 Australian Critical Minerals list. The State Government is funding this initiative with $3.5 million over seven years and the program is administered by Mineral Resources Tasmania (MRT).

Ninety two grants have been awarded for the first eight rounds of EDGI, since October 2018. MRT is now seeking proposals from applicants for a ninth round of projects, to be jointly funded by the successful applicants and the State Government. The projects will be undertaken during 2023-24 and completed by November 2024.

Commencing with Round 8, the Government contribution to each successful project was increased and will be capped at $70,000 for drilling costs, plus an additional $20,000 if helicopter support is required. Targeting of critical minerals has also now been included as one of the technical selection criteria.

Applications are welcomed from mining leases, as well as exploration and retention licences. EDGI will continue to preferentially fund high-quality, technically, and economically sound projects that promote innovative exploration or new exploration concepts and technology.

Applicants may submit more than one proposal and applications can be made for all mineral categories as defined in the Mineral Resources Development Act 1995.

Applications for EDGI grant funding must be completed and lodged online using our web-based Project Proposal Form.

You will receive a password by email to access, complete and lodge your application.  The application is stored online, and you can save and return to it at any time up to the closing date.  Follow the Guidelines for Submission of Applications to help you complete the online Project Proposal Form. The guidelines describe the necessary information for submitting acceptable proposals. Additional plans and sections can also be uploaded and attached to your Project Proposal Form.

Completed online Project Proposal applications, with the appended appropriate supporting information, are due by 2:00pm on Thursday, 2nd November 2023.

All proposals will be assessed by a panel comprising two MRT staff, an independent industry representative and an academic representative.  The panel will use the assessment criteria, as detailed in the guidelines, to evaluate and rank all proposals received.

Applicants will be advised of their success or failure to obtain funding in the week starting 27th November 2023. Successful projects will need to be completed and a Final Report, and all drill core / samples, submitted to MRT by Friday, 29th November 2024. Grants will be paid after review of the Final Report, any time before the funding agreement ends on Friday, 20th December 2024.

A tenth round of project proposal applications will be opened for application in the first half of 2024.

Successful applicants must agree to release to Open File new information and drill core/samples from their projects after a maximum confidentiality period of six months from submission of their Final Report.

For further information please contact the Project Manager, Exploration Drilling Grant Initiative, at info@mrt.tas.gov.au.

Critical Dates for EDGI Round 9:

Applications open

2pm, Wednesday 11th October 2023

Applications, last date for submission

2pm, Thursday, 2nd November 2023

Successful applicants announced (subject to change)

The week starting 27th November 2023

Documents:

Exploration Drilling Grant Initiative (EDGI) Program – Round 9, 2023 - Guidelines for submission of applications