b'Geophysics in the surveysNewsGeoscience Australia: NewsWith our key collaborative State Agencyacquired during 2021 and 2022 instate under the Exploring for the Future partners in Western Australia, Southnorthern and western QueenslandAustralias Resources Framework project.Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland,under the Exploring for the Future New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania,Barkly-Isa-Georgetown projectBroadband MT data acquisition at around GA continues to acquire, process,(Figures1 and 2). This part of100 sites as an extension to the University interpret and deliver high quality pre- Queensland hosts one of Australiasof Adelaide-AuScope Curnamona Cube competitive geophysical products tomajor electrical conductivity anomaliesproject is scheduled for acquisition in support Australias future. Along with the Carpentaria Conductivity AnomalySeptember or October 2022 (pending some Exploring for the Future highlights that runs from the Gulf down throughfinalisation of land access permissions below, a summary of programmes andthe rich North West Queensland mineraland cultural heritage clearances). This survey locations can be found in Figure 1province. Working with the Geologicalwork is part of the Exploring for the Future and the following tables. Survey of Queensland, this new MTDarlingCurnamonaDelamerian project.data will help define this enigmatic anomaly and better understand itsExploring for the Future Exploring for the Futuremineral potential. The photo showsprogramme: New airborne gravity programme: Magnetotelluricthe equipment being picked up fromproposalactivities a site west of Winton, Queensland. AusLAMP data acquisition is expectedA new proposal is well underway to About 90 AusLAMP long-periodto shift into Western Australia from lateacquire airborne gravity across eastern magnetotelluric (MT) sites were2022, initially in the southwest of theSouth Australia and portions of western Figure 1.2021 -2022 geophysical surveysin progress, planned or for release by Geoscience Australia as part of the Exploring for the Future (EFTF) programme and in collaboration with State and Territory agencies. Projects that are substantially or wholly funded by state government agencies are identified by the bracketed contributors. Background image of national TMI compilation, Geoscience Australia, 2019 (see http://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/144725).AUGUST 2022 PREVIEW 16'