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Albanese’s $22.7 billion spendathon a lobbyist honeypot

Albanese’s $22.7 billion spendathon a lobbyist honeypot

The rise of a new class of lobbyists with close access to political leaders has heightened concerns about the power of the top players in Canberra.

  • by David Crowe

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China’s global grip on rare earths an ‘uncomfortable reality’

China’s global grip on rare earths an ‘uncomfortable reality’

An Australian miner is hoping to change the playbook on critical minerals, warning that China’s stranglehold of the sector is an existential threat to Western countries.

  • by Simon Johanson
Rare earths miner Northern Minerals hit by hackers

Rare earths miner Northern Minerals hit by hackers

The stolen information includes the miner’s corporate, operational and financial information, as well as some details of current and former employees and some shareholder information.

  • by David Swan and Simon Johanson
When money talks, historic WA Goldfields still delivers

When money talks, historic WA Goldfields still delivers

This week’s Bulls N’ Bears Runner of the Week is … Iceni Gold. Other “WA Budget week” runners include Alliance Nickel, OZZ Resources and Caprice Resources.

  • by Michael Philipps
In the rare earths Game of Thrones, Gina Rinehart grabs the crown
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In the rare earths Game of Thrones, Gina Rinehart grabs the crown

The federal government declared “the road to net zero runs through Australia’s resources sector”, and Rinehart will be hoping for a decent spoonful from the profit pot at the end of that road.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Rio Tinto says global economy resilient, inflation easing despite patchy China

Rio Tinto says global economy resilient, inflation easing despite patchy China

Shipments of its key commodity iron ore fell over the past three months as bad weather disrupted Rio’s ports, the mining giant said.

  • by Simon Johanson
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Australian mining ‘under assault’ from China, US ambassador says

Australian mining ‘under assault’ from China, US ambassador says

America’s national security and the health of the planet depended on commodities managed by Australia, Caroline Kennedy told Paydirt Battery Minerals Conference in Perth.

  • by Marion Rae
Miner backed by Rinehart broke environmental rules amid $840m in federal loans
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Miner backed by Rinehart broke environmental rules amid $840m in federal loans

Arafura Rare Earths, which counts mining billionaire Gina Rinehart’s company as a key investor, admitted to proceeding with part of a project before it gained government approval.

  • by David Crowe
Alannah’s back: MacTiernan registers as lobbyist but isn’t ‘open for business’
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Alannah’s back: MacTiernan registers as lobbyist but isn’t ‘open for business’

The former state Labor minister and federal MP insists she placed herself on the register out of an abundance of caution after starting a new job.

  • by Hamish Hastie
Race for critical minerals boom to test government’s mettle

Race for critical minerals boom to test government’s mettle

Australia is joining the United States to tackle China’s dominance in key green commodities. But the government faces tough choices to help local industry.

  • by Mike Foley
For critical minerals supply we need investment standards, BHP boss warns

For critical minerals supply we need investment standards, BHP boss warns

Mike Henry said urbanisation, industrialisation and population growth were driving demand for the key minerals. They are also at the heart of US-China competition.

  • by Rob Harris