Mining

Electrical Trades Union Secretary Adam Woodage speaks to the media on Thursday outside BHP HQ.

BHP strike to be ‘the first of many’, union warns

The union spearheading looming strikes at BHP’s iron ore mines warns they will be ‘the first of many’ to sweep through WA’s resources heartland.

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Unions have officially stormed the gates of WA’s mining industry after workers voted to go on strike for the first time this century, putting an end to nearly four decades of industrial peace in the Pilbara.

Unions muscle up for first Pilbara strike this century

Unions have officially stormed the gates of WA’s mining industry after workers voted to go on strike for the first time this century, putting an end to nearly four decades of industrial peace in the Pilbara.

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Australia would never have produced athletes like Ash Barty or Cathy Freeman if the nation’s sporting prowess matched its mediocre economic productivity, according to BHP’s Geraldine Slattery.

BHP’s Slattery says mid-ladder productivity a growing threat

Australia would never have produced athletes like Ash Barty or Cathy Freeman if the nation’s sporting prowess matched its mediocre economic productivity, according to BHP’s Geraldine Slattery.

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Minerals Council of Australia chair Andrew Michelmore accused unions of a “targeted campaign against BHP.”

Mining group accuses unions of ‘targeted’ anti-BHP campaign

The Pilbara’s status as Australia’s economic powerhouse is under threat from rising union activity that ‘doesn’t help productivity’, the head of mining’s peak lobby group says.

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US President Donald Trump and Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum together with Rio Tinto CEO, Jakob Stausholm, incoming CEO Simon Trott and BHP chief Mike Henry.

Rio, BHP get their hands on huge US copper deposit

Rio Tinto and BHP have emerged victorious from a lengthy US court battle against what President Donald Trump had branded ‘radical left’ opposition to the mining majors’ unrelenting copper hunt.

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Investors have lost confidence in BHP’s ability to emerge from its iron ore trade tussle with China unscathed.

Investors lose faith in BHP triumphing over China

Investors have lost confidence in BHP’s ability to emerge from its iron ore trade tussle with China unscathed.

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Northern Star is pouring $1.6 billion into an expansion of its Fimiston mill in Kalgoorlie that will more than double throughput to 27 million tonnes a year.

Northern Star’s takeover defences grilled as stock plunges

Northern Star Resources shares have been hammered and its vulnerability to a takeover called into question, as the gold miner’s 37-year old Super Pit mill buckles again while holding out for a replacement.

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Fly-in fly-out miners re the only labour force category where the average worker can afford the typical $1 million home with a backyard.

The only group of Aussies that can afford a typical house

There’s only one broad labour market group that can afford the typical $1 million house. Here’s why the housing crisis could spark something else underground.

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Andrew Forrest and Nicola Forrest.
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Mega payday for Forrests ahead of FMG’s big China test

Andrew and Nicola Forrest will bank about $690m after Fortescue boosted its interim dividend on the back of increased Pilbara iron ore earnings.

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Australia’s biggest oil and gas group on Tuesday reported a 24 per cent fall in full-year earnings to $US2.72 billion, bettering market expectations.

Woodside Energy’s ‘boring’ results win plaudits

Australia’s biggest oil and gas group on Tuesday reported a 24 per cent fall in full-year earnings to $US2.72 billion, bettering market expectations.

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BHP shares have sured.

Investors pile into banks and miners, driving BHP record

Share market investors are buying miners to profit from rising commodity prices and escape selling in technology stocks linked to AI disruption.

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Investors won’t see an interim dividend as the miner reinforced its focus on “fortifying the balance sheet”.

Ellison’s MinRes delivers ‘strongest ever’ half-year result

Steady iron ore prices, a lithium revival and a few favourable tax events have come in clutch for Mineral Resources as the Chris Ellison-helmed miner tries to nurse its balance sheet, and image, to full health.

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Rio Tinto is throwing the kitchen sink at securing more copper, with 85 per cent of its exploration budget now geared towards the coveted pinkish-orange metal.

Rio ramps up copper hunt as profit falls but dividend rises

Rio Tinto is throwing the kitchen sink at securing more copper, with 85 per cent of its exploration budget now geared towards the coveted red metal.

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BHP’s share price has surged on the back of a copper resurgence.

‘Future metal’: BHP bets big on copper as AI demand surges

Copper is now ahead of iron ore as the biggest contributor to BHP’s profit and its chief executive suggests it’s great news for shareholder returns.

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Copper has contributed the largest share of BHP's overall earnings, CEO Mike Henry says. (Aap/AAP PHOTOS)

BHP’s union ‘explosion’ fears as copper overtakes iron ore

WA iron ore no longer makes up the lion’s share of BHP’s earnings and boss Mike Henry ‘fears’ an ‘explosion’ of union activity will stifle long-term investment in the business unit.

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