Church and mammon driving tailings disclosures
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Big investors want standardised transparency on dam risks and modelling from a wide world of miners.
Big investors want standardised transparency on dam risks and modelling from a wide world of miners.
Southern Innovation, backed by investment banker John Wylie, Red Bubble's Martin Hosking and the founders of KordaMentha, has extended its partnership with BHP.
Explorers are generally raising less, spending less and have less cash in the bank as life gets tougher at the small end of the resources sector.
Hancock Prospecting-owned Atlas Iron revives Corunna Downs project amid price spike.
The miner has no immediate concerns about the integrity of its dam fleet, but says dams in WA and SA would have an extreme impact if they ever failed.
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The word out of BHP is automation D-Day in the coal fields is imminent, but it's not all bad news for workers..
Mining giant Rio Tinto is a step closer to a decision on where its Winu copper-gold discovery fits in the big picture.
China believes its near-monopoly on rare earths gives it leverage over the US but supply cuts would spur rival producers.
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