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Rio Tinto appoints new Chief People Officer

Company Administration - Other

  • Dec 19, 2024
  • 2 pages

Market Sensitive

Rio Tinto to invest in Rincon lithium project

Progress Report

  • Dec 13, 2024
  • 3 pages

Notification regarding unquoted securities - RIO

Appendix 3G (Notification of Issue, Conversion or Payment up of Unquoted Equity Securities)

  • Dec 6, 2024
  • 6 pages

Shareholdings of KMP / PDMR

Security holder details - Other

  • Dec 5, 2024
  • 2 pages

Investor Seminar Presentation

Company Presentation

  • Dec 4, 2024
  • 96 pages

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Yesterday

Marijana Petkovic with her sheaf of court documents. She is one of several vocal opponents to Rio’s efforts in the Jadar Valley.

Inside Rio Tinto’s all out war to unlock Serbia’s lithium riches

The mining giant has been trying to develop the resource rich Jadar Valley for two decades. So why is it persisting in the face of intense opposition?

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  • Hans van Leeuwen
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Iron ore faces ‘riot point’; Airliner crashes; Bushfire threat rises

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IMF warns Australia; Rich Lister charged; Families sell $180m hotel

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Rio Tinto’s $10.7b lithium takeover wins shareholder approval

Chief executive Jakob Stausholm got an early Christmas present when Arcadium Lithium investors voted to accept his acquisition offer.

  • Peter Ker
The Neosmelt project will be constructed on the site of BHP’s old nickel refinery in Kwinana.

Mining rivals join forces on green iron project

BHP, Rio Tinto and BlueScope have all agreed to develop Australia’s largest iron-making electric smelting furnace, the NeoSmelt pilot facility, in Western Australia.

  • Tom Rabe and Peter Ker
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An Arcadium Lithium project in Argentina.

Investors sue US lithium miner over Rio Tinto’s $6.7b takeover

Three shareholders in Rio Tinto’s $6.7 billion takeover target Arcadium Lithium are suing the US company ahead of the transaction meeting next week.

  • Elouise Fowler
AFR Metro Mining’s flagship project is the Bauxite Hills Mine, which is a single operating mine combining the Bauxite Hills and Skardon River tenements.

Humble rock eclipses iron ore price as aluminium smelters shop around

Bauxite, which is essential to aluminium production, has hit a record price and surpassed the value of Australia’s number-one export for the first time.

  • Elouise Fowler
London Stock Exchange

London Stock Exchange suffers biggest exodus since financial crisis

The main market is set for the fewest listings in 15 years, as the allure of New York grows despite planned UK reforms.

  • Rafe Uddin, Marianna Giusti and Ian Smith
Rio Tinto is expected to start producing lithium from its Rincon project in Argentina before the end of 2028.

Rio Tinto sinks $3.9b into Argentina lithium project

Rio Tinto has doubled down on its lithium bet with a big investment in its Rincon lithium brine project, months after agreeing to buy Arcadium Lithium.

  • Elouise Fowler and Mark Wembridge

Exploration drillers tighten belts as boom fades

Spending on mineral exploration is sliding and inflationary pressures mean each dollar delivers fewer metres drilled. But AI and data analysis might save the day.

  • Peter Ker
Rio published a report last month that found bullying and harassment were still common.

Sexual harassment class action to target BHP, Rio

The big miners’ efforts to attract more female employees have suffered a setback with the launch of sexual harassment class actions.

  • Peter Ker
Commodity markets and the Aussie rallied after China’s leadership signalled bolder economic support next year.

China’s surprise pledge sends commodities soaring

BHP and Rio Tinto rallied with commodity prices after Beijing signalled bolder support for the world’s second-largest economy next year.

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  • Joanne Tran

Rio Tinto says carbon price pain justifies action on emissions

Carbon pricing schemes in Australia and Quebec mean almost half of Rio’s emissions are subject to penalty and would soon cost $940 million per year if not tackled.

  • Peter Ker
Bougainville Revolutionary Army guerrillas stand guard above the Panguna mine in 1994. 

Rio’s abandoned copper mine ‘life-threatening’ to Bougainville locals

The Panguna copper mine in Bougainville continues to generate toxic waste and may spark landslides that could kill people and cause lasting ecological damage.

  • Elouise Fowler

November

Our big miners are stuck between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump.

How Rio and BHP got caught in a three-way Trump squeeze

Rio Tinto and BHP maintain their relations in Beijing, buddy up to the new team in Washington and try to protect their interests in Canada. But it could just work out for the pair.

  • James Thomson
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Labor pushes 36 bills; RBA reforms loom; Don’t be a Black Friday fool

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Dr Katie Spearritt, chief executive of Diversity Partners.

Why the backlash from men is threatening gender targets

Mining behemoth Rio Tinto is not the only company to discover pockets of male employees who resent the push for greater diversity.

  • Sally Patten

Future Fund fracas | Rio Tinto’s battle of the sexes | Market hype

This week the furore over the Future Fund, the backlash over Rio Tinto’s attempt to enshrine workplace equality, and are sharemarkets dangerously bullish.

Kellie Parker is Rio’s chief executive in Australia. The company has been grappling with cultural change since a landmark report in 2022.

Rio Tinto workers push back against its diversity efforts

Two years after a major review found the company had systemic bullying issues, employees of both sexes say they are uncomfortable about some changes.

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  • Peter Ker
Tomago is the country’s largest aluminium smelter and the single biggest user of energy.

The country’s biggest aluminium smelter says green target unreachable

Rio Tinto-backed Tomago, which uses more power than any other industrial operation in Australia, says renewable energy is too expensive and in short supply.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith

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