The scandal that could ruin Rio's Atomic Annie
Rio Tinto director Anne Lauvergeon was one of the world's most powerful women. Now she finds her reputation under a cloud.
Rio Tinto director Anne Lauvergeon was one of the world's most powerful women. Now she finds her reputation under a cloud.
Industry fears higher electricity prices will be needed to attract long term investment in new low carbon electricity generation, but is relaxed about Australia's dirtiest power station closing.
But there's a catch. Greenhouse gas emissions – the object of this policy – aren't falling.
The message from the new chief executive of mining services company Boart Longyear is clear – it is still tough out there. But Jeff Olsen has a slow and steady plan.
French energy giant Engie is considering closing Hazelwood power station in a move that could signal the beginning of the end for the cheap brown coal power that helped build Victoria's post-World War 2 industry
Kansas City is a big driver of the $1.5 billion Moly-Cop, which may be floated making it harder for the Whyalla steelworks to survive.
After 33 years on the BRW Rich 200 list, property magnate Harry Triguboff has become Australia's richest person for the first time.
Crude oil and iron ore are two of the world's most important industrial commodities, and they're telling separate stories.
Twin trading halts from the joint venture partners of the Mt Cattlin lithium project in Western Australia have sparked speculation of a merg...
The boss of BHP Billiton's Olympic Dam mine says looming step-ups in production won't fully capitalise on rising global demand for copper, b...
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