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South32 mines bauxite at Boddington inland from Perth.

South32 shares slugged as WA alumina refinery comes under cloud

South32 will slash $830 million off the value of its WA alumina business in response to proposed environmental protections the miner says threaten the viability of its operations in the state.

  • Peter Milne

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BHP Billiton Worsley Alumina refinery near Collie.

WA jarrah forest clearing given green light for Worsley bauxite mining

The OK for South32 to clear 39 square kilometres of jarrah forest near Boddington has been slammed as disgraceful by environmental groups.

  • Peter Milne
The companies that boomed and bombed in WA in 2023

The WA companies that boomed and bombed in 2023

Normally, the saying is you need money to make money, but in WA it seems you need ore to make more – and keep a close watch on China, costs and the energy transition.

  • Peter Milne
With the August reporting season on the ASX nearing an end,

Boards wary about splashing dividend cash as growth slows

Boards are taking a cautious stance on lifting dividends as businesses face rising costs and an economy that is slowing because of steep interest rate rises.

  • Clancy Yeates
South32 floated ion the ASX in 2015 with a diverse set of assets considered non-core by BHP.

South32 price slumps after slashing $1.9b from value of US mine

South32 has slashed the value of a key mine it is developing in the United States by $US1.3 billion after the project was hit by a blowout in construction costs and delays.

  • Peter Milne
South32 clearing

‘Forest disappearing on its watch’: WA botanist blows whistle on mining rehab ‘slip’

“They’ve cleared so much, so quick, if we don’t stand up, if we remain silent, the biodiversity will be gone,” the botanist warned.

  • Jesinta Burton
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South32 chief Graham Kerr.

Having defied its critics, what’s the next chapter for South 32?

When it was spun out of BHP with a mix of assets deemed non-core by the mining giant, commentators were variously calling it “CrapCo” or “DudCo”. Several years later, many of its commodities are in strong demand.

  • Nick Toscano
Fiona Hick joined Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue in February after 22 years with Woodside.

All systems go on hydrogen for Fortescue as iron ore output falters

Details of the miner’s further diversification into green hydrogen remain elusive, even as its $5.9 billion Iron Bridge magnetite project finally gets ready to deliver the goods.

  • Peter Milne
Bauxite mined at Alcoa’s Huntly mine in WA.

Jarrah forests get small reprieve after Alcoa drops bauxite export plan

Alcoa will only use bauxite mined in WA’s jarrah forests in its local refineries in a decision that will slightly reduce its impact on a threatened ecosystem.

  • Peter Milne
Bauxite mining in the northern jarrah forest.

Alcoa wears $240m mining approval delay to keep ‘critical’ WA onside

The US aluminium giant is confident it can mine the WA jarrah forests critical to its business for decades despite a short-term environmental approval delay.

  • Peter Milne

Original URL: https://www.watoday.com.au/topic/s32-1fo