ASX falls to fresh four-week low
The ASX 200 has continued to suffer major headaches amid falling iron ore prices – with the market falling to a fresh four-week low.
The ASX 200 has continued to suffer major headaches amid falling iron ore prices – with the market falling to a fresh four-week low.
When Angela Green was called into a meeting in August 2023, she was “shocked” by what happened. And she’s not alone.
The state and territory emission reduction targets in place can give Australia a “springboard” to stronger climate goals, new research finds.
A sharp sell-off in banking and tech stocks pushed the Australian sharemarket into the red on Tuesday, even as the heavyweight mining sector soared.
Cutbacks like this are rare, given Rio Tinto still makes a staggering profit shipping iron ore to China.
The ASX200’s three day winning streak came to an end on Tuesday, as markets digested President-elect Donald Trump’s announcement on US tariffs.
Police have charged 170 climate protesters over their alleged involvement in temporarily shutting down a major shipping channel in Newcastle.
Police say on Sunday, a large group of people entered a shipping channel and interfered with the movement of vessels.
Mineral Resources faced a fiery AGM, as the board addressed shareholders for the first time since allegations of misconduct by founder Chris Ellison were aired.
A mining giant boss has apologised after a review into its workplace culture exposed multiple allegations of sexual assault, bullying and racism in the past year.
Australia could miss out on $70 billion a year if it does not pivot to producing “green iron” as countries like China decarbonise.
A Perth-headquartered miner has freed three detained staff in West Africa by paying a military government nearly $250m.
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