There is a push to recognise bauxite, alumina and aluminium as critical minerals in Australia, given their importance in green energy.
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Woyla: 25 years in the making
Far East Gold recently intersected bonanza-grade gold and silver at the Woyla project, which were decades in the making. So what’s next?
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Chalice’s dual strategy at Julimar
As Chalice Mining continues to de-risk its Julimar project in WA, the company is advancing a dual strategy. What does this mean?
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Uranium fundamentals strongest since early 2000s
As more and more countries turn to nuclear power amid the Russia–Ukraine war, uranium is seemingly enjoying a revival.
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Record prices and $2.3b of quarterly revenue for Greenbushes
The Greenbushes lithium operation has posted a record quarterly performance, reaching a new production and price threshold.
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The state of play for Hawsons Iron
Hawsons Iron is poised to release the findings from a strategic review into its namesake iron ore project in NSW, so what can be expected?
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Flat rare earths prices but Mt Weld stars
Lynas Rare Earths experienced “flat market pricing” during the December quarter, which was offset by a new record at its Mt Weld operation.
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Patriot progressing ‘top tier lithium asset’
Patriot Battery Metals continues to de-risk its Corvette lithium project in Canada, announcing a 52m-long lithium intersection.
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Why Forrest is so keen on rare earths
Fortescue Metals Group chair Andrew Forrest has made his interest in rare earths clear, but why has this group of critical minerals garnered so much of his attention?
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BHP eyes copper in Serbia
BHP has entered into an agreement with Mundoro Capital enabling it the right to earn into three emerging copper projects in Serbia.
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