Mining activity in WA protected forests,reserves approved 33 times in 5 years

Mining activity in WA protected forests,reserves approved 33 times in 5 years

There has been a jump in mining activity in areas managed by the parks authority while environment groups also rally against exploration applications by two of the state’s biggest miners.

  • byPeter de Kruijff

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‘Processing potential’:US cash splash a boon for local miners

‘Processing potential’:US cash splash a boon for local miners

Australia’s mining industry leaders say the prospect of the United States directly funding local projects could turbocharge the country’s ability to process critical minerals.

  • byNick Toscano andJackson Graham
Iluka spins off African mine as it chases rare earths

Iluka spins off African mine as it chases rare earths

Mineral sands miner Iluka will demerge its Sierra Leone mines less than five years after purchasing the troubled assets,as it focuses on Australia and diversifying into rare earths.

  • byPeter Milne
Miner Iluka joins EV charge with $1.2b rare earth refinery

Miner Iluka joins EV charge with $1.2b rare earth refinery

Mineral sands miner Iluka will spend $1.2 billion to produce rare earths essential for electric vehicles and wind turbines with backing from a federal fund designed to help wean the west off a reliance on China for critical minerals.

  • byPeter Milne andColin Kruger
‘Advantages other nations would die for’:Push to build electric cars in Australia

‘Advantages other nations would die for’:Push to build electric cars in Australia

A new report has found Australia should offer global manufacturers incentives to set up an electric car industry given all the natural advantages the nation enjoys.

  • byRob Harris
Rare earths miner Lynas forced to charter its own ships to avoid COVID disruption

Rare earths miner Lynas forced to charter its own ships to avoid COVID disruption

‘Many supply chains are yet to return to normal,and we see this continuing for some time,’ says Lynas CEO Amanda Lacaze.

  • byColin Kruger
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Quad leaders unite to weaken Chinese dominance over rare-earth minerals

Quad leaders unite to weaken Chinese dominance over rare-earth minerals

China accounts for the majority of the global production of the minerals used in crucial technologies - from smartphones and cars to cruise missiles.

  • byMatthew Knott
Carmakers look to Australia to hedge against China’s rare earth dominance

Carmakers look to Australia to hedge against China’s rare earth dominance

European automakers are in discussions with Australian rare earths explorer Arafura Resources about sourcing elements that help power electric cars from outside China,which dominates global supply.

  • byElisabeth Behrmann
China eyes $1.4 trillion of minerals with risky bet on Taliban

China eyes $1.4 trillion of minerals with risky bet on Taliban

Afghanistan is sitting on vast reserves of lithium,rare earths and copper -- materials critical to the global green-energy transition,if anyone can get them out of the ground.

  • byIain Marlow andEnda Curran
‘Gold is not green’:New energy economy hopes floated at Diggers and Dealers

‘Gold is not green’:New energy economy hopes floated at Diggers and Dealers

Kalgoorlie may have been built on the back of gold but on day one of the regional city’s annual mining conference it was nickel,rare earths,and lithium threatening to take centre stage.

  • byPeter de Kruijff
Iluka finds favour in bid to build rare earths refinery

Iluka finds favour in bid to build rare earths refinery

The ASX-listed miner’s proposal to build the nation’s first full-scale rare-earths refinery has gained the support of senior Morrison government ministers.

  • byNick Toscano