Protesters celebrate huge win over gas giant
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 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.
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
A mining powerhouse is officially Australia’s best state in economic performance for the first time in 10 years.
BHP has finalised a $45b settlement with Brazil over the 2015 Samarco dam disaster which killed 19 people.
The ASX 200 has again traded sideways on Thursday, after $48bn was wiped off the sharemarket during Tuesday’s trading.
The precious metal could double in price as central banks continue to cut interest rates.
Australia has slim hopes of building the houses we desperately need if 10 per cent of female tradies keep being harassed out of the construction industry.
The ASX 200 has its worst trading day in seven weeks with all 11 sectors falling Tuesday. But there were pockets of strength for Aussie investors.
The ASX 200 has rallied strongly following strong falls on Friday, after a spate of good economic news
Australia’s biggest mining company has agreed to a massive settlement with the Brazilian government over an environmental catastrophe.
The ASX 200 has fallen from a record high, as investors are disappointed with the economic growth of Australia’s largest trading partner.
The ASX has closed at another record high this week, driven by stronger than expected Australian economic news.
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