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Appendix 3Y - Tony Ottaviano

Change of Director’s Interest Notice

  • Dec 23, 2024
  • 3 pages

Notification of cessation of securities - LTR

Appendix 3H (Notification of cessation of securities)

  • Dec 23, 2024
  • 4 pages

Application for quotation of securities - LTR

Appendix 2A (Application for Quotation of Securities)

  • Dec 23, 2024
  • 7 pages

Application for quotation of securities - LTR

Appendix 2A (Application for Quotation of Securities)

  • Dec 23, 2024
  • 7 pages

Notification regarding unquoted securities - LTR

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

  • Dec 23, 2024
  • 7 pages

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The IGO-Tianqi lithium hydroxide plant at Kwinana, south of Perth.

Lithium piles up at IGO’s WA refinery as demand slows

The miner is struggling to find customers for its battery material, as dismal prices cause a logjam of the product at its Kwinana plant.

  • Mark Wembridge
The best and worst ASX stocks of 2024

The stocks that did the most damage in 2024 – and the ones that ruled

One fintech darling has more than tripled in the past 12 months, but the same can’t be said for lithium stocks on the front line of the EV slowdown.

  • Joshua Peach and Joanne Tran

November

The Pilbara Minerals lithium mine in Western Australia.

WA unveils $150m lithium rescue package

The West Australian government has unveiled a $150 million rescue package for the state’s struggling lithium sector.

  • Tom Rabe and Mark Wembridge
Liontown Resources’ Kathleen Valley lithium mine, for which Zenith built a hybrid offsite plant.

Liontown slows lithium mine expansion in battle to survive

Australia’s newest exporter is scaling back its growth plans to try to save $100 million and survive a bear market for critical minerals.

  • Updated
  • Peter Ker
Tony Ottaviano is under no illusions that the game has changed for lithium, and Liontown needs to adapt.

It was our sexiest lithium stock. Now it’s having major surgery

Liontown Resources has opted for a small-target strategy to try and survive lithium’s nuclear winter.

  • James Thomson
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October

5B’s chief executive David Griffin. The company has a string of investors and is growing fast.

This company can build solar farms 10 times faster

The winner of the Innovation - challenger award, 5B, derives 30 per cent of its work from mining companies in remote locations.

  • Simon Evans

August

Liontown chief executive Tony Ottaviano  speaking at the Diggers & Dealers mining conference in Klagoorlie.

Liontown pleads case for fast-tracking lithium royalty relief

Liontown Resources boss Tony Ottaviano says governments must act sooner rather than later on fiscal policy to avoid a repeat of the nickel exodus.

  • Brad Thompson

July

Liontown Resources chairman Tim Goyder and CEO Tony Ottaviano.

Goyder toasts history for Liontown at Kathleen Valley

Liontown Resources says it has bucked the odds to deliver the world’s newest lithium mine on time, and on budget. It could be Australia’s last for a while.

  • Brad Thompson
Liontown Resources boss Tony Ottaviano says Chinese lithium buyers can’t be ignored.

Liontown stops holding out on sending lithium to China

Liontown Resources will do deals with China after all, admitting it is impossible to ignore the world’s biggest buyer of lithium.

  • Brad Thompson

The ’10-bagger’ stocks that helped push the ASX above 8000

Two blockbuster biotech winners and beneficiaries of investment in the energy transition helped create wealth for savvy investors as shares topped 8000 points.

  • Tom Richardson
Tesla cars in front of the company’s plant in California. The carmaker has several supply agreements with Australian miners, including Liontown.

Liontown lithium supply test of faith for Tesla after BHP nickel halt

Nickel and lithium have had a rocky ride over the past 18 months. But the outlook cannot be wider for the biggest local players in each commodity.

  • Brad Thompson
Chris Ellison’s Mineral Resources has been sold off in the lithium rout.

Why these fundies are braving the lithium rout

Lithium was one of the sharemarket’s hottest sectors before a brutal sell-off. But some fund managers believe it’s finally time to start buying again.

  • Alex Gluyas
Chalice Mining managing director Alex Dorsch says Mitsubishi has “access to pools of capital which have a very low cost relative to other capital”.

Chalice cops a beating on back of weak link to Mitsubishi

The miner’s share price plunged almost 20 per cent after the market was underwhelmed by the potential tie-up with the Japanese giant.

  • Brad Thompson
Liontown boss Tony Ottaviano  says the Kathleen Valley lithium mine will start producing on time and on budget.

Liontown’s future tied to Korean battery giant in $379m funding deal

Liontown boss Tony Ottaviano says the company’s flagship Kathleen Valley mine would be in production on-time and on-budget before the end of the month.

  • Brad Thompson

Bye-bye, banks: Liontown’s wild ride reveals critical minerals truths

The harsh reality of where the ASX’s two biggest sectors – banking and mining – cross over has played out before our eyes.

  • Anthony Macdonald
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Liontown chairman Tim Goyder at Parliament House in May.

Liontown in offtake deal to replace banks; eyes on POSCO

Sources said the company was close to announcing an offtake deal to replace those banks – with the South Korean steel manufacturer said to be involved.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
From lithium to Healius, investors are backing some of the ASX’s worst-performing stocks.

Investors hunt for diamonds among ASX dogs

With the new financial year kicking off, funds are busy hunting through the sharemarket’s bargain bin for oversold names, betting on a rebound.

  • Joshua Peach

June

Citi expects lithium prices to rebound by next year.

Lithium prices tipped to dive 20pc as inventories climb

Citi is betting that prices of the battery material will plunge from current levels, an ominous signal for ASX-listed stocks.

  • Alex Gluyas
 Rueben Berg, co-chair of the First Peoples’ Assembly.

Long walk to treaty resumes in a fractured federation

The Albanese government has backed away from a promise to strike a treaty with Indigenous Australians. In a federal policy vacuum, some states are picking up the baton.

  • Peter Ker and Tom McIlroy
 Kado Muir is a senior member of the Tjiwarl people, whose ancestral lands are near Leinster in WA.

Call to reform Mabo’s $1b native title dividend

Native title groups hosting Australia’s iron ore industry are holding more than $1 billion of net assets in trusts, but after 32 years of the native title regime, there is little to show for the vast majority of Indigenous Australians.

  • Peter Ker and Ronald Mizen

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