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Appendix 4G

Appendix 4G

  • Sep 20, 2024
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Corporate Governance Statement

Corporate Governance

  • Sep 20, 2024
  • 12 pages

Annual Report to shareholders

Annual Report, Top 20 shareholders, Full Year Accounts, Full Year Audit Review, Full Year Directors' Statement, Full Year Directors' Report

  • Sep 20, 2024
  • 59 pages

Ceasing to be a substantial holder from LIT

Ceasing to be a substantial holder

  • Sep 18, 2024
  • 28 pages

Company Presentation - New World Metals Conference

Company Presentation

  • Sep 10, 2024
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July

 “Success is not assured,” warns BHP chief executive Mike Henry.

BHP warns on ‘made in Australia’

BHP has warned the Albanese government that its flagship Future Made in Australia policy risks being undercut by the economy’s high costs, unproductive workplace laws, and uncompetitive tax system.

  • Phillip Coorey

June

 Super for housing also helps to prevent the government from raiding your money.

Five reasons to give first home buyers access to super

If a person owns their house it is equivalent to having sufficient superannuation to service rent for the rest of their lives. Thus, far from eroding superannuation, it is a core part of retirement savings.

  • Mark Humphery-Jenner

May

Last year’s budget expanded net spending by 0.8 per cent of gross domestic product in a year. This year it’s another 1.5 per cent. And those increases look permanent.

Forget policy, Albonomics is all politics

The budget is just more hard proof that Australia has not elected a government driven by policy since Kevin Rudd’s Labor in 2007.

  • Richard Holden
Treasurer Jim Chalmers introduces the budget documents this week.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ message to the nation

The $22.7 Future Made in Australia policy will make Australia an indispensable part of the global green energy revolution.

  • Jim Chalmers

April

As with the old protectionism, the worst reason for this new protectionism policy is because everyone else is doing it.

The week Australia travelled further down the dead-end policy road

At the least, the Treasurer should join with whoever can claim to be an economic rationalist in this government to yell stop, wrong way, go back.

  • The AFR View
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Respected economist Craig Emerson has recommended big fines for supermarkets that break a new mandatory code of conduct.

Emerson rejects ‘populist’ supermarket break-up call

An independent review has rejected the forced break-up of Coles and Woolworths, finding the ideas backed by the Coalition and Greens lacked “credibility”.

  • Ronald Mizen

March 2023

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has declined to index the $3 million threshold.

Labor takes aim at the wealthy - and tests the teals

The super wars present an awkward choice for teal and other independents, who not only campaigned heavily on integrity, but represent the wealthiest electorates.

  • Phillip Coorey
February 15, 2023

What is Labor’s growth plan from here?

With annual GDP growth now dipping below 3 per cent, Wednesday’s national accounts are enough to raise serious questions about what growth plan the government has to get out of the approaching slowdown.

  • The AFR View

October 2022

October 27, 2022

Australia should get more gas out of the ground for home and abroad

Pulling some kind of gas trigger would increase sovereign and regulatory risk on the investment needed in Australia’s resources sector.

  • The AFR View

July 2022

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will address the Sydney Energy Forum on Tuesday

Albanese’s jobs summit: Who will get an invite?

The meeting scheduled for the first two days of spring will be one of the hottest political tickets going around.

  • Ronald Mizen

April 2022

POOL PHOTO_Federal Opposition leader Anthony Albanese out of COVID isolation with his partner Jodie Haydon boarding a flight at Sydney Airport Jet Aviation base to fly Perth to continue campaigning.
29th April 2022
Photo: Steven Siewert

Team Albo held the fort for a week, maybe too well

Anthony Albanese’s absence for a week appears to have benefited Labor, writes Phillip Coorey.

  • Phillip Coorey

August 2020

The compromise was nutted out in talks between Industrial Relations Minister Christian Porter and ACTU secretary Sally McManus.

No JobKeeper exemptions for profitable firms

The Morrison government has softened its plans to extend industrial relations exemptions to firms which no longer qualify for JobKeeper.

  • Phillip Coorey

June 2019

Qube Holdings is closing in on Chalmers Limited, which counts Melbourne billionaire Lindsay Fox as a major shareholder.

Qube Holdings steers bid towards Lindsay Fox-backed minnow

Keen dealmakers Qube Logistics is back in the M&A action, this time as an acquirer of a smaller listed transport company.

  • Sarah Thompson and Anthony Macdonald
The votes of Centre Alliance senators Rex Patrick and Stirling Griff would be enough to pass the full package of tax cuts.

Senate deal close on income tax cuts

The government is closing in on a deal with the Senate crossbench to pass its full package of income tax cuts.

  • Phillip Coorey

April 2016

Lindsay Fox - dispensing excellent business advice for six decades now

Lindsay Fox is quietly moving up Chalmers share register

Trucking magnate Lindsay Fox is quietly moving up the share register of a small listed transport company.

  • Updated
  • John Stensholt
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March 2011

Chalmers has the sole raising for Monday

Logistics company Chalmers was the sole company to come to market with a capital raising on Monday.

  • Updated
  • Anthony Macdonald

February 2008

Briefs

GAZAL CORPORATION

  • Noelle Waugh; Staff reporter; Vesna Poljak

August 2007

Briefs

MARYBOROUGH SUGAR

  • Staff reporter, Vesna Poljak, Paul Garvey

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