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Rio Tinto Limited

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Rio Tinto moves to over 98% ownership of ERA

Asset Acquisition

  • Nov 19, 2024
  • 2 pages

Shareholdings of KMP / PDMR

Security holder details - Other

  • Oct 25, 2024
  • 2 pages

Notification regarding unquoted securities - RIO

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

  • Oct 24, 2024
  • 6 pages

Notification regarding unquoted securities - RIO

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

  • Oct 24, 2024
  • 6 pages

Shareholdings of KMP / PDMR

Security holder details - Other

  • Oct 22, 2024
  • 3 pages

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Yesterday

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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Rio angers both sexes; Zelensky ups stakes; Fewer Chinese house buyers

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Jakob Stausholm says Rio’s Everyday Respect program is also about driving better performance.

Rio Tinto’s push to protect women is making both sexes angry

The attempt to address sexual harassment and bullying captures the collision of the push for increased diversity and another against so-called wokeness.

  • James Thomson

This Month

Rio Tinto’s iron ore mine in the Pilbara. The company will need billions of litres of fresh water for its operations in the region.

Rio Tinto faces $400m bill amid Pilbara native title water squeeze

The Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation has asked officials to limit groundwater extraction, forcing big miners and gas developers to scramble for more supply.

  • Peter Ker
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Sacks of lithium carbonate at the Albemarle’s lithium processing facility in Antofagasta, Chile.

Albemarle says West cannot end reliance on China in critical minerals

CEO Kent Masters says “returns are not there” to pivot lithium supply, crucial for the EV industry, to the West because of low prices and high operating costs.

  • Amanda Chu
Donald Trump with his sons: The US dollar is among the biggest beneficiaries of the president-elect’s sweeping victory.

US dollar surge to wreak havoc on $A, commodities

The powerful rally in the greenback since the US election has prompted strategists to rapidly adjust currency forecasts as investors flee metals and the Aussie dollar.

  • Alex Gluyas

US mining legend Robert Friedland plots ASX listing

The billionaire businessman says he will list his iron ore assets in Australia next year and will use an IPO to fund acquisitions of local critical minerals projects.

  • Peter Ker
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Election results roll in; ASX rallies; MinRes board under pressure

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Rio Tinto racing to seal Mongolian copper deal

Rio Tinto is urgently pushing to acquire copper-rich tenements close to its Oyu Tolgoi mine in Mongolia to avoid a big slump in grades and volumes next year.

  • Peter Ker

Rio Tinto wants tax credits for aluminium smelters

The mining giant has urged the Albanese government to use taxpayers’ funds to help local aluminium smelters pivot to clean energy.

  • Peter Ker
Vikas Rambal is the chairman of Perdaman.

Is it third time lucky for this little-known manufacturing billionaire?

Vikas Rambal is thinking big. After trying his hand at two fertiliser plants in Western Australia, the businessman is plotting his largest project yet.

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  • Jennifer Hewett
BHP is the country’s biggest taxpayer.

The Australian companies paying the most – and least – tax

Miners paid more corporate tax than all other sectors of the economy combined in 2022-23, according to new data from the Australian Taxation Office.

  • Tom McIlroy

October

Rio Tinto’s plan to develop Simandou has taken a step forward.

Worker killed at Rio Tinto’s Simandou iron ore project

The contract employee’s death is the mining giant’s fifth fatality in 2024.

  • Mark Wembridge
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Trump fires up NYC; MinRes ‘inconsistencies’; Mosaic to enter admin

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The zombie chairman: How Goyder let Joyce trash Qantas’ reputation

An exclusive extract from Joe Aston’s book The Chairman’s Lounge tells the inside story of how Richard Goyder and his board allowed Alan Joyce to fly Qantas into a reputational disaster.

  • Joe Aston

Fortescue’s Hutchinson breaks sex silence as Rio inks gay pride deal

He’s a director of a religious group that broadcasts a strictly hetero, gender binary view of sex, but Fortescue boss Mark Hutchinson says he loves diversity.

  • Peter Ker
Amanda McKenzie, CEO, The Climate Council, Vik Selvaraja, GM Pacific Renewable Energy, Rio Tinto and Andrea Culligan, Climate Agenda Lead & Emerging Climate Solutions, Deloitte

Match overseas incentives to spur Australia’s green exports

Big companies say Australia needs to get on the front foot and match the tax credits, mandates and consumer subsidies to drive green exports and industry.

  • Ayesha de Kretser
Troy Malcomson reckons drones for aerial stringing are the way of the future for power line construction.

How drones help power Australia’s energy transition

The winner of The Australian Financial Review Energy Award for Innovation had a tragic genesis. But Powerlink hopes it will show others the benefits of embracing change.

  • Hannah Wootton
An Arcadium Lithium project in Argentina.

Have Australian fund managers got their lithium call wrong?

Rio Tinto’s $10 billion Arcadium Lithium takeover has the bulls excited again. But hedge funds believe the move signals a major shake-up and more pain ahead.

  • Jonathan Shapiro

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