Hundreds face axe after smelter shutdown
Hundreds of workers have been left in limbo after a major industrial plant announced an indefinite suspension of operations – raising concerns about jobs and energy prices.
Hundreds of workers have been left in limbo after a major industrial plant announced an indefinite suspension of operations – raising concerns about jobs and energy prices.
They haven’t been implemented yet, but just the threat of Donald Trump’s US tariffs is damaging some of Australia’s biggest businesses.
Salvation from a higher power would be the only this to ‘save’ Australia should Labor and the Greens control parliament after the election, the Leader of the Nationals says.
The Albanese government will invest $1.2bn into Australia’s critical minerals supply, which will likely play a major role in negotiating a tariff carveout from the Trump administration.
Australia’s largest miner will pay shareholders their lowest interim dividend in eight years after a massive profit slump.
Uncertainty over US President Donald Trump’s current tariff policies could push back the RBA’s plans to cut rates in February, economists warn.
Demand for copper is set to boom in the wake of a global push for decarbonisation. We visited Olympic Dam to learn how its long-awaited expansion could help our state cash in.
A major Australian steel producer’s international tycoon owner says his company is making “tangible financial headway with our creditors”.
The man behind a booming mining company in Indonesia has issued a stark warning about 10,000 Aussie jobs.
The man behind a booming mining company in Indonesia has issued a stark warning about 10,000 Aussie jobs.
Millions of Aussies are confronting a stark budget black hole, with an economic update exposing a serious $217bn breakdown in one state’s finances.
The Aussie sharemarket closed up on a strong day of trading, as investors factor in the new US President and how his proposed tariffs will impact the market.
A controversial offshore petroleum licence has been cancelled by the government for public interest reasons, after being fought in courts for a surprising reason.
A crew member of a Rio Tinto ship that was en route to Australia remains missing nearly three weeks after he disappeared at sea.
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