Resident / General Manager

A Resident / General Manager at the Fingerboards Project has overall responsibility for leading and coordinating all aspects of site operations, including mining, processing, safety, environment, and community engagement. The role is accountable for delivering production and financial targets, maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements, ensuring the highest standards of health, safety, and environmental performance, and … Read more

Processing Manager

A Processing Manager at the Fingerboards Project has responsibility for managing the mineral processing plant to achieve production targets efficiently and safely. The role involves overseeing metallurgical performance, plant operations, and technical teams, optimising recovery of zircon, rare earths, and titanium minerals, implementing continuous improvement initiatives, and ensuring compliance

Admin / HR Manager

An Admin / HR Manager at the Fingerboards Project has responsibility for managing human resources and administrative support functions across the site. This includes overseeing recruitment, onboarding, training and development, workforce planning, and employee relations. The role ensures compliance with industrial agreements and workplace legislation, while also managing administrative systems and supporting a positive workplace … Read more

Message from GCM’s CEO

Victoria is now on the move and on the global map with the strategic importance of its critical minerals’ projects receiving growing recognition from governments, and international investors and markets.

Community feedback drives changes to the Fingerboards

Gippsland Critical Minerals (GCM) work to rescope the Fingerboards Critical Minerals Project is making good progress with the announcement of a series of initial design changes to address community feedback and help develop a better project for East Gippsland.

Significance of Fingerboards critical minerals opportunity to Australia grows following US tariff announcement

Gippsland Critical Minerals (GCM) today released an analysis highlighting that East Gippsland’s Fingerboards resource could make a globally significant contribution to supply chain security for heavy rare earths and present a major new export opportunity for Australia following this week’s tariff announcement by the US Government.