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Will Rio Tinto be dragged into the $1.22 billion Hancock case?
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Will Rio Tinto be dragged into the $1.22 billion Hancock case?

Descendants of the business partners of Gina Rinehart’s father want to claw back billions of dollars in iron ore royalties from her company Hancock Prospecting.

  • by Simon Johanson and Jesinta Burton

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Chasing copper: Rio Tinto says steel production in China at saturation point

Chasing copper: Rio Tinto says steel production in China at saturation point

The mining giant says growth in iron ore demand will come from India and other countries in Asia.

  • by Simon Johanson
Australia’s iron ore miners can weather China slump, Rio Tinto says

Australia’s iron ore miners can weather China slump, Rio Tinto says

Rio Tinto’s Jakob Stausholm insists Australia’s iron ore sector is in a strong position to ride out any deeper price falls amid worries about China’s economy.

  • by Nick Toscano
Water tank testing reveals heavy metal levels in residents’ drinking supply

Water tank testing reveals heavy metal levels in residents’ drinking supply

Water testing has been completed for more than 85 properties in the Cadia Valley following concerns from residents that mine pollution was affecting their health.

  • by Laura Chung
BHP says Australia faces ‘stiff competition’ as green rush drives next mining boom

BHP says Australia faces ‘stiff competition’ as green rush drives next mining boom

Top miner BHP says Australia must work harder to compete for the billions of dollars of investment needed to become a dominant critical mineral supplier.

  • by Nick Toscano
Desperate rescue bid launched for trapped miners in Indonesia

Desperate rescue bid launched for trapped miners in Indonesia

The workers were as far as 60 metres underground in an illegal gold mine in Central Java when water from a nearby river suddenly flowed into mine shafts.

  • by Chris Barrett and Karuni Rompies
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Rio Tinto refineries take $1.2b hit as new pollution caps bite
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Rio Tinto refineries take $1.2b hit as new pollution caps bite

Mining giant Rio Tinto has reported a 33 per cent slump in first-half profit as China’s faltering recovery drags on demand for Western Australian iron ore.

  • by Nick Toscano and Peter Milne
Mining inquiry to examine pollution impacts on health
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Mining inquiry to examine pollution impacts on health

The investigation was announced on Tuesday following complaints that pollution from one of Australia’s largest gold mines was contaminating nearby residents.

  • by Laura Chung
Pilbara Minerals chases lithium sweet spot after ‘cracking year’

Pilbara Minerals chases lithium sweet spot after ‘cracking year’

Pilbara Minerals shares jumped 5.2 per cent after the lithium producer finished its financial year with production of a vital battery ingredient surging by 64 per cent.

  • by Peter Milne
Bombshell letter from Lang shows Gina Rinehart knew she should share, court told

Bombshell letter from Lang shows Gina Rinehart knew she should share, court told

In a letter to his daughter Gina Rinehart, Lang Hancock outlined the division of assets and stipulated his company Hancock Prospecting was to retain East Angelas, now known as Hope Downs 4, 5, and 6, jointly for the partnership.

  • by Jesinta Burton
Newcrest slows mining at NSW flagship site amid dust pollution warnings

Newcrest slows mining at NSW flagship site amid dust pollution warnings

The Environmental Protection Authority determined the giant Cadia mine near Orange was releasing an unacceptable level of dust from its main vent.

  • by Nick Toscano