The Prime Minister has called for deeper co-operation, telling industry leaders in Shanghai that ‘it is in both countries’ interests to ensure a sustainable and market-driven global steel sector’.
Business groups have roundly criticised a Fair Work Commission ruling in favour of unions against BHP, as mining and energy companies scramble to figure out what the landmark decision means for them.
Presentation notes to be used by new chair Malcolm Bundey in meetings with investors and proxy advisers this week says Mr Ellison’s planned exit timeline is being ‘reviewed’.
The unions have leveraged the Albanese Government’s controversial labour hire reforms to win a landmark decision against BHP, which is set to have a ‘flow-on effect throughout the mining industry’.
While many mining companies frown upon romantic mingling at their camps, Mineral Resources has fitted out its new accommodation complex with ‘love nest’ dongas and a plethora of resort-style facilities.
Australia’s most prolific iron ore miner and the country’s richest person have agreed to invest more than $2 billion to keep the Hope Downs mining operation alive.
The corporate cop has confirmed Kali Metals’ emergence on the stock market last year is going to be in the thick of its investigation into Mineral Resources.
Resources Minister Madeleine King revealed there would ‘100 per cent’ be more to come on global collaboration to develop the critical minerals market when Anthony Albanese meets Donald Trump.
Gina Rinehart has revealed plans to create a single iron ore powerhouse by merging Roy Hill with Atlas Iron in a major shake-up of the billionaire’s business empire.
Jakob Stausholm has broken his silence on his shock resignation as Rio Tinto’s chief, while Mr Stausholm’s potential successor has claimed a victory against union infiltration in the Pilbara.
BEN HARVEY: It makes sense that a WA iron ore company (and that’s what Rio is) should be run by a WA iron ore executive who lives in the same time zone as his business’s most important customer, China.