Lynas Rare Earths is set to appeal to the Malaysian Government today about unfavourable license conditions that threaten to interrupt its operations. But despite the impending battle, the company recorded strong results for the March quarter.
Lynas launches appeal for Malaysia plant
Lynas Rare Earths is appealing to the Malaysian Government following unfavourable terms passed down in a license renewal.
AREEA concerned over ‘same job, same pay’ bill
The Australian Resources and Energy Employer Association (AREEA) has raised questions about the recently released ‘same job, same pay’ bill discussion paper.
BHP questions ‘same job, same pay’ bill
BHP has raised concerns about the Australian Government’s proposed job reforms.
Lights to go out at Liddell
Australia’s longest-running coal-fired power plant will shut down on April 28.
Yancoal looking to snap up BHP coal mines
BHP made headlines when it announced its plan to divest the Daunia and Blackwater coal mines in Queensland, and now it seems Yancoal Australia is interested in getting its hands on them.
Yancoal and Whitehaven processing NSW coal reservation scheme
Yancoal and Whitehaven Coal have publicly addressed their standing on the NSW reservation scheme in ASX announcements made this week.
What does the end of China’s coal ban mean for Australia?
The partial lifting of China’s coal ban has been met with cautious optimism, but questions remain.