Grim outlook for worker lost at sea
A crew member of a Rio Tinto ship that was en route to Australia remains missing nearly three weeks after he disappeared at sea.
A crew member of a Rio Tinto ship that was en route to Australia remains missing nearly three weeks after he disappeared at sea.
One of Australia’s richest people has been named in a Texas defamation lawsuit filed by an oil and gas giant.
The ASX 200 finished the week strongly off the back of surging commodity stocks and an unexpected business partnership
An Australian gold mining company has taken an African government to court over a dispute worth nearly half a billion dollars.
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.
Tariffs, trade wars and an unpredictable American president means Australia’s crucial iron ore industry faces uncertain times ahead.
In a worrying sign for Australia’s lithium industry, another mine will close, taking 300 jobs with it.
The CEO of an Australian mining company has been detained in West Africa.
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