Pilbara iron ore miner Roy Hill has reported the third shipment from its new export facility at Port Hedland.
After opening proceedings with its initial shipment aboard the Anangel Explorer in
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Adani mine reapproved after Land Court recommendations
The Queensland Government has added nine conditions to the environmental approval of Adani’s proposed Carmichael mega-mine, after its initial approval was challenged in the Land Court by an environmental
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BHP credit rating slips, dividends threatened
US agency Standard & Poor’s has downgraded BHP Billiton’s credit rating this week, warning the mining giant it could slip further if it continues to deliver the same dividends to shareholders despite
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Aurizon could be biggest loser in Palmer’s failed nickel refinery
Aurizon could be in line to take a hit of as much as $20 million, with a Fairfax report listing it as the biggest individual creditor to Clive Palmer’s failed Queensland Nickel business.
Queensland
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Shipping slump to have mixed results for Aussie bulk exporters
Mixed results are expected for Australia’s bulk exporters, as the Baltic Dry Index continued its decline last week.
Fears of a global trade slowdown have driven the index – used as an indicator for
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Qube ups bid for takeover and breakup of Asciano
A consortium led by Qube says its new bid for port and rail giant Asciano is superior to the bid from takeover front-runner Brookfield Infrastructure Group.
Qube says Brookfield’s bid, which currently
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Qube clarifying Chinese firm’s role in Asciano bid
Qube is reportedly working to assuage concerns over China Investment Corporation (CIC)’s involvement in its bid for Australian port and rail giant Asciano.
The Chinese sovereign wealth fund is an investor
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Rio sells Mt Pleasant to US firm
Rio Tinto has sold its 10.5 million tonne per annum Mount Pleasant thermal coal mine to US-based private company MACH Energy.
The mine, near Musswellbrook in the Hunter Valley region of NSW, was sold for
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The secret to successful state-owned enterprises is how they’re run
State-owned companies are often touted as necessary tools for development in emerging economies. This is because they can be directed by governments to achieve development ends. The model has been a success
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IPA calls for new road charging scheme
Infrastructure Partnerships Australia has proposed a new system to charge motorists and freight vehicles according to where, when and how far they drive, and wants the the ACT to offer itself up to trial
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