ASX Announcements
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Company Secretary Appointment/Resignation, Company Administration - Other
- Dec 9, 2024
- 3 pages
Appendix 2A - application for quotation of securities
Appendix 2A (Application for Quotation of Securities)
- Nov 21, 2024
- 20 pages
Entitlement offer - Issue of new shares
Renounceable Issue, Issued Capital - Other
- Nov 20, 2024
- 2 pages
October 2024
Takeovers Panel mulls rare backflip on Rio Tinto’s uranium gambit
The Takeovers Panel will review a decision from only a fortnight ago, potentially reopening a running war between Rio Tinto and minority investors in ERA.
- Anthony Macdonald
September 2024
Minister was told ERA wouldn’t fight Jabiluka decision before it sued
Advisors to Resources Minister Madeleine King thought it “doubtful” Energy Resources of Australia would pursue legal action if she decided to cancel its mining permit.
- Elouise Fowler
August 2024
Rio Tinto poised to take control of uranium project clean-up
Rio Tinto is attempting to end decades of disputes with minority investors, traditional owners and governments over the project in the Northern Territory.
- Elouise Fowler
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
Rio Tinto takes bazooka to uranium fight
Rio Tinto used its price setting power to blow minority shareholders out of the water.
- Anthony Macdonald
ERA faces shareholder backlash as it flags $210m capital raise
The Rio Tinto controlled company needs to raise money to rehabilitate the Ranger uranium mine in the Northern Territory. Some investors are not happy.
- Peter Ker
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
The ASX’s uranium stocks are on a bull run – except this one
You could not pick a better day to launch a uranium play’s equity raising. Stocks are flying. But investors see one company as nothing but a giant hole.
- Anthony Macdonald
Energy Resources of Australia seeks at least $210m, taps three brokers
ERA shares were halted ahead of market open on Monday as the Rio Tinto majority-owned company deals with the government veto of its Jabiluka uranium plan.
- Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
Jabiluka uranium owner warns of Christmas cash crunch
ERA has fully impaired the controversial Jabiluka deposit and will need to raise billions of dollars to complete rehabilitation of uranium mines near Kakadu.
- Peter Ker
Gold miner says $1b project ‘unviable’ after Plibersek intervention
Regis Resources may challenge Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek’s decision to protect Indigenous heritage over the $1 billion McPhillamys project in NSW.
- Peter Ker
- Exclusive
- Political lobbying
Jabiluka mining boss sidelined while Albanese met Peter Garrett
Brad Welsh, the chief executive of Energy Resources of Australia, says he was shocked about the abrupt cancellation of the lease announced last month.
- Peter Ker
‘Arguable’ case over axing Jabiluka mine permit, judge says
Energy Resources of Australia, leaseholder for the Jabiluka uranium mine, secured an 11th hour legal win just days before the permit was set to expire.
- Elouise Fowler
Jabiluka owner sues over axing of uranium mine permit
ERA, majority-owned by Rio Tinto, lobbed the case in a bid to overturn the NT’s decision to revoke its lease to mine uranium in Kakadu.
- Elouise Fowler
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
Why Jabiluka going to court may not be the last twist
When the answer is suing the government, you know there are problems. The almost-broke ERA has many.
- Anthony Macdonald
July 2024
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
When politics and miners mix, investors get hurt
The last thing investors need in Australian mining is more shocks like the ban on uranium mining at Jabiluka. The industry is doing it hard enough.
- Anthony Macdonald
States should drop ‘ridiculous’ uranium bans: Mundine
Former ALP national president Warren Mundine says state government should end their bans on mining uranium, and the Mirrar people should be able to negotiate whether the practice remains at Jabiluka.
- Updated
- Staff
- Exclusive
- Mining
Boss Energy made $550m Jabiluka bid before PM’s mine veto
ERA’s fractured share register opened the door to an opportunistic play for the highly controversial Jabiluka mineral lease.
- Anthony Macdonald and Peter Ker
End of the road for Kakadu’s Jabiluka uranium lease
The NT government has refused to extend a mining lease over the Jabiluka uranium deposit, cheering native titleholders but angering nuclear power advocates
- Updated
- Peter Ker
June 2024
Uranium miner not deterred by Jabiluka lease portent
An NT government ruling has raised traditional owners’ hopes that the Jabiluka mining lease will not be renewed, but mining company ERA hasn’t given up.
- Peter Ker
May 2024
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
A Takeovers Panel application before a deal? It’s a jolt for Rio
You can bet Rio Tinto doesn’t like being pushed around by some pipsqueak fund managers, but there’s a lot riding on this bombshell move.
- Anthony Macdonald
April 2024
Massive cost blowout could scupper Regis’ NSW gold mine hopes
The development will now need more than $1 billion to come online, leaving brokers warning that it may never get off the ground. Regis shares fell 4 per cent.
- Elouise Fowler