Mining

The line outside ABC Bullion in Sydney’s market place continues to get longer as the price of the precious metal continues to rise.

Banks be damned: Distrust fuels Sydney’s growing gold queue

The mania to buy gold has now spread from fed-up citizens like Matthew, to mums and dads, and Wall Street giants.

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A new project at the West Angelas iron ore hub is expected to create hundreds of jobs.

Rio Tinto, partners pour billions into new iron ore mine

Rio Tinto and Japanese partners Mitsui and Nippon Steel will pour $1.1 billion into new iron ore deposits in Western Australia’s Pilbara region.

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Albanese will offer the United States priority access to Australia’s critical minerals and rare earths in a meeting with Trump later this month.

Trump-Albanese meeting key to critical minerals stockpile

Anthony Albanese is going to offer Donald Trump priority access for America to buy Australia’s critical minerals and rare earths when they meet this month, so the US Defence industry isn’t reliant on China.

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BHP cargoes are still setting sail from he port of Port Hedland.

No impact to BHP iron ore exports in China fight. For now

Ships laden with BHP’s iron ore are continuing to set sail for China despite the global superpower’s supposed ban on the mining giant’s key export. But the champagne should stay on ice.

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BHP has today achieved first ore at its US$3.6 billion South Flank mine in the central Pilbara, Western Australia.

Iron ore slips on China-BHP price stalemate

Mining behemoth BHP is continuing to negotiate a deal to keep iron ore from its vast Pilbara empire flowing into Chinese steel mills, with rumours of a ban rejected as not true.

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The Australian miner informed the market operator it would potentially retire the facility six years prior to the original 2035 date. Supplied

Queensland’s largest power plant set to close

The state’s largest coal-fired power plant has announced it will close six years earlier than expected.

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Gas flares burn from pipes aboard an offshore oil platform in the Persian Gulf's Salman Oil Field.

Big-emitting resource sector crucial to Albo’s 2035 target

New technology, electrification and carbon management solutions in Australia’s resource sector will be central to the Government’s plans to cut emissions by between 62-70 per cent by 2035.

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BHP is cutting 750 Queensland coal jobs.

‘Crisis point’: BHP cuts 750 mining jobs

Mining giant BHP has blamed a State Government’s high taxes on coal sales for its decision to axe 750 jobs.

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BHP CEO Mike Henry speaks to the media in Welshpool. Photo by Michael Wilson

Australian energy twice the price of US, BHP CEO warns

The chief executive of BHP has warned that Australia’s high electricity costs could see the country lose out on big investment dollars to the likes of Canada and the United States.

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Both companies have been pursued by bigger miners in recent years: Anglo fought off a $US49b approach from BHP last year, while Glencore unsuccessfully tried to buy Teck two years ago.

Anglo American agrees to buy Teck in deal reshaping mining

Anglo American has agreed to acquire Canada’s Teck Resources, creating a more than $US50 billion company in one of the biggest mining deals in over a decade.

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Enough mine waste to fill 13,000 Olympic-size swimming pools poured into the Doce River, wiping away villages and causing tens of billions of dollars worth of destruction.

BHP pays $110m to settle deadly dam class action

BHP will pay $110 million to aggrieved Australian investors who bought shares in the Big Australian just before the deadly Samarco dam collapse in Brazil.

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Andrew Forrest at The West Australian Leadership Matters event at Crown, Perth on April 10th, 2025.

FMG reveals delays after iron ore puts huge dent in profit

Ebbing iron ore prices have caused a 41 per cent profit crunch at Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue, as the deadline for one of its leading decarbonisation projects gets punted back to next year.

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BHP and Rio Tinto bosses meet with Donald Trump and other US officals.

BHP and Rio boss meet with Trump over US copper setback

The bosses of BHP and Rio Tinto have sat down with Donald Trump in the White House to find a way to stop a mega copper development in the US from being derailed by the ‘radical left’.

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Tim Day in conversation with The West’s Ben Harvey.

RTS: BHP iron ore boss cooler on green iron than Twiggy

The Big Australian’s iron ore boss has vouched that the technology behind much-vaunted green steel can work, but is highly sceptical that the economics will stack up anytime soon against old school methods. 

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Matthew Holcz speaks during the RTS Industry Forum Breakfast on Aug 19, 2025. Matt Jelonek

RTS: Rio to be ‘daring’ in carbon challenge

Mining giant Rio Tinto will need to ‘experiment’ with green steel, slashing diesel and backing renewable power to drive down emissions, local iron ore boss Matt Holcz said.

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