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Peter Botten has been appointed new chairperson.
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The Worsley Alumina operations south of Perth.

Huge South32, Alcoa deal ‘makes sense for both parties’

US giant Alcoa’s acquisition of South32’s aluminium assets, marking the Perth-based miner’s exit from WA operations, ‘is strategically coherent for both parties’, a global research and consultancy group says.

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Jessica Farrell was name vice-president innovation after the world’s biggest miner closed down its Nickel West business in late 2024.

America calling for BHP’s ex-nickel boss Jessica Farrell

Jessica Farrell, the former boss of BHP’s now shuttered WA nickel assets, has been handed the keys to The Big Australian’s North American assets.

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Fresh action against mining billionaire Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest’s company Fortescue was filed by Brisbane-based law firm JGA Saddler on Thursday and have been backed by an international litigation funder Aristata Capital.

Andrew Forrest’s FMG hit with sexual harassment class action

Thousands of women could be eligible to join a new Fortescue class action into sexual harassment and sexism in the resources sector following a similar legal battle against giants BHP and Rio Tinto.

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Chris Ellison

MinRes picks its favourite to succeed Chris Ellison

Mineral Resources has hinted who its successor to managing director Chris Ellison will be but is refusing to lock in a handover date.

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More than 300,000 migrants arrived in Australia last year, but the annual intake was the slowest in more than three years despite being well above the pre-COVID average.

The States driving immigration numbers past pre-COVID levels

More than 300,000 migrants flooded into Australia last year but the figure was the lowest annual pace since June 2022.

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A spokesperson for Hancock Iron Ore said the decision followed a routine operational review.

Rinehart’s Hancock Iron Ore axes jobs across Pilbara

Mining billionaire Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Iron Ore has started cutting hundreds of jobs across its Pilbara empire in a move the company claims will add another decade of life to ageing mines.

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The militant AMWU and ETU have voted to down tools at Australia’s most lucrative iron ore port.

Militant unions force strikes in our economic engine room

One of the nation’s biggest unions has voted to down tools at Australia’s most lucrative iron ore port after a months-long stalemate with BHP over a new enterprise bargaining agreement.

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Resources Minister Madeleine King has taken a thinly-veiled swipe at Andrew Forrest’s efforts to champion Fortescue’s green credentials and suggested where the billionaire should instead focus his energies.

King’s advice to Twiggy over green ads targeting rivals

Resources Minister Madeleine King has taken a thinly-veiled swipe at Andrew Forrest’s efforts to champion Fortescue’s green credentials and suggested where the billionaire should instead focus his energies.

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The retrospective change increases the tax rate from nothing to 30 per cent and could cover all sales for the past 20 years.

Retrospective CGT changes hit mining, energy projects

Foreign investors will be further scared off Australian mining and energy — pushing up power prices and crippling the nascent critical minerals industry— by a retrospective change to capital gains tax rules.

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Andrew Forrest said the miner was engaging with interested parties and would develop this project with key partners, including government and traditional custodians.

Fortescue bets another $1b on Pilbara green energy

Fortescue’s board has green-lit plans to pour almost $1b into yet another green energy project in the Pilbara as it looks to take advantage of growing demand for clean power, particularly for data centres.

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The ban was reportedly lifted last week and ship-tracking data later showed two vessels carrying Jimblebar Fines were headed to China.

BHP confirms end to seven-month China standoff

BHP has finally confirmed an end to a tense trade standoff with China, ending seven months of negotiations as the Middle Kingdom sought to shift the balance of power with WA iron ore producers.

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Lynas' Malaysia processing plant in Pahang.

Lynas flags risk of higher costs from Mid East conflict

Shares in Lynas Rare Earths have slipped despite the miner more than doubling sales in the past three months and revealing it is yet to feel the disruption of the global fuel shock.

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Rio Tinto boss Simon Trott.

‘Resilient’ Rio on watch but yet to feel effects of war

Rio is yet to feel the effects of a global oil crisis fuelled by war in the Middle East but concedes it does not know how the ongoing conflict will hit supply chains in the second half of the financial year.

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The Federal Government wants France to kick start more critical minerals mining by investing in projects from scratch

Madeleine King urges France to bankroll mining startups

The Federal Government wants France to kick start more critical minerals mining by investing in projects from scratch.

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Wright Prospecting’s Angela Bennett, left, and Hancock Prospecting’s Gina Rinehart had gone head-to-head in a multibillion-dollar legal battle over mining royalties.

Wright family and Rinehart both claim wins in mining battle

Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting and Angela Bennett’s Wright Prospecting have both had partial wins in a multimillion-dollar legal battle over some of the world’s most valuable iron ore areas.

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Billionaire miners Gina Rinehart and Angela Bennett.

Showdown in Hancock, Bennett mining royalties decision

Two of Australia’s wealthiest citizens will today find out who is entitled to billions of dollars worth of mining royalties and assets.

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Fortescue claims the change could generate savings of up to $2.2b a year.

FMG volunteers iron ore giants to give up diesel rebates

Fortescue is urging big miners to help plug a $2.5 billion fuel excise hole in the Federal Government’s Budget by capping the amount they can claim in diesel subsidies.

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