ASIC issues stern warning about social media pump and dump posts

ASIC issues stern warning about social media pump and dump posts

Shortly after the regulator’s warning a little known ASX stock saw its share price jump 7800 per cent after a flurry of promotional tweets.

  • bySarah Danckert

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Showdown over millions in mining royalties to Indigenous trust

Showdown over millions in mining royalties to Indigenous trust

The Adnyamathanha people of South Australia are battling to find out what’s become of millions of dollars in mining revenues.

  • byAdele Ferguson andDeborah Snow
Zombie mines are coming back to life on soaring metals prices

Zombie mines are coming back to life on soaring metals prices

Miners from Europe to Australia and South Africa are restarting so-called “zombie” mines to benefit from the commodities price rally.

  • byJames Thornhill
Australia lines up third uranium mine as nuclear momentum builds

Australia lines up third uranium mine as nuclear momentum builds

The planned restart of a mothballed uranium mine in South Australia is in response to improving demand and the Biden administration’s support for zero-emissions nuclear energy.

  • byJames Thornhill
Berejiklian government to pursue its own uranium push

Berejiklian government to pursue its own uranium push

The Berejiklian government will pursue its own push to allow uranium mining in NSW,after ministers backed away from supporting One Nation's nuclear power bill.

  • byAlexandra Smith
From the Archives,1984:250,000 Australians march for nuclear disarmament

From the Archives,1984:250,000 Australians march for nuclear disarmament

In 1984,over 250,000 demonstrated nation-wide for nuclear disarmament. The huge crowds also demanded an end to uranium mining and export from Australia.

  • byPaul Robinson
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The next mining boom? Rare earths and the rise of Australia's'other'minerals
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Mining

The next mining boom? Rare earths and the rise of Australia's'other'minerals

Lithium,cobalt,titanium,rare earths – expect to hear more about them as we transition to green technologies. But what are they,actually? And what are they for?

  • byNick Toscano
Nuclear energy policy emerges as Queensland election issue

Nuclear energy policy emerges as Queensland election issue

Labor has cemented its opposition to the nuclear power after three high-profile federal Liberal National Party MPs recently triggered the first federal government inquiry into nuclear power in a decade.

  • byTony Moore
When mining royalties become radioactive for local communities
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Indigenous

When mining royalties become radioactive for local communities

Concerns that the native title process has become a lawyer’s picnic have come to a head over a dispute involving the Beverley uranium mine.

  • byRichard Baker
Our environment law is powerless to prevent extinction and this ruling just proved it
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Opinion

Our environment law is powerless to prevent extinction and this ruling just proved it

From purchasing your morning coffee,to planning a 9 kilometre-long open-pit uranium mine on sacred Aboriginal lands,everything we do has consequences.

  • byPiers Verstegen
Traditional owner fight against controversial WA uranium mine lost

Traditional owner fight against controversial WA uranium mine lost

Traditional owner Vicki Abdullah said the native title group was disappointed,but taking the case to court had exposed problems with WA's environmental laws.