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Plan to capitalise on Trump-Albo minerals deal for Queensland

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auOctober 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The critical minerals deal signed with US president Donald Trump this month presents a “once in a generation” opportunity for Queensland, according to the premier.

David Crisafulli revealed on Sunday the state government had been working on a framework to capitalise on the $8.5 billion bilateral agreement.

“I haven’t spoken about this publicly, but on the back of the deal between the prime minister and the president, I see a once in a generation opportunity,” he said.

Queensland Premier David Crisafulli speaks at parliament house earlier this year.

Queensland Premier David Crisafulli speaks at parliament house earlier this year. Credit: Dominic Lorrimer

“We will be shortly releasing our plan to make sure that we don’t just get our fair share, but a little bit more.”

Crisafulli did not outline specifics of the plan, but added the state had vast reserves of multiple commodities in high demand.

“I look at some of the opportunities … where I think we might be the first cab off the rank,” he said.

Anthony Albanese and Donald Trump shake hands after signing the $8.5 billion rare earth minerals agreement.

Anthony Albanese and Donald Trump shake hands after signing the $8.5 billion rare earth minerals agreement. Credit: Getty

“I think that can genuinely be an opportunity for this state, not just for taxpayers but also for working people.”

The comments came in response to questions about the existing coal royalty scheme, which has attracted pushback from some conservatives throughout the year. Crisafulli again promised not to alter the tax.

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