New Hope Corporation
‘Making it easier for the mines’: Is Queensland bending to big coal?
A Queensland government review of laws allowing people to contest new resource developments has sent a chill through the anti-coal movement.
- by Zach Hope
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‘One of the biggest environmental scandals’: Govt probes into coal mine prompt external review
A retired judge will review the state’s environmental powers and penalties following years-long criticism about the government’s investigations into a coal mine.
- by Zach Hope
Coal miner New Hope’s CEO in shock resignation
The chief executive of Australian coal miner New Hope Corporation has abruptly resigned after just 18 months in the job.
- by Nick Toscano
Mining sector pleads for Canberra to restore China trade 'stability'
Coal miners are pleading with the Morrison government to work with Beijing to secure an urgent removal of bans targeting Australian cargoes.
- by Nick Toscano
'Tumultuous time': Australia's coal miners face $17b export collapse
Australia's coal miners are headed for a sharp collapse in export earnings this year as the shock of the downturn persists.
- by Nick Toscano
Coal miner New Hope sinks to loss as prices crumble
Australian coal miner New Hope is bracing for the extreme volatility in the coal export market to persist for some time yet.
- by Nick Toscano and Alex Druce
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Superannuation
Unisuper dumps coal assets as sector turns its back on fossil fuels
Unisuper has dropped its holdings in three ASX-listed energy companies but would not comment on whether this was a broader thermal exclusion across the fund.
- by Charlotte Grieve
'Tide is turning': Coal company accuses activists of costing jobs
The head of coal miner New Hope has forecast the demand for its Australian coal, although volatile, will be strengthened by developing Asian countries
- by Nick Toscano
New Hope investor blames China-spooked shareholders for price crash
China's crackdown on Australian coal has been blamed for the share crash of the mining company, but dissatisfied minority shareholders may be the real culprit.
- by Cole Latimer
Coal exporters forced to divert ships as China port delays intensify
Ships carrying Australian coal that were originally bound for China have been diverted or offered to buyers in other countries, including in India.
- by Darren Gray and Cole Latimer
Wesfarmers to be out of coal by year-end after $860m sale
Wesfarmers chief financial officer Anthony Gianotti says there was strong interest in its stake in the Bengalla coal mine in NSW.
- by Darren Gray
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