Decarbonisation review finds nuclear not the way even as reduction efforts slow
Climate Change Authority report was requested by parliament
Zimbabwean lithium supply "here to stay": UBS
Short-term oversupply expected as Western miners navigate downtrodden market
Miners remain on golden road after Diggers & Dealers
Industry still led by buoyant demand for gold and uranium, with lithium and nickel out of favour
Arcadium to pause Australian Mt Cattlin lithium mine
Another blow to Ravensthorpe region as 15-year-old lithium mine to cease production again
Zinc smelters need to 'hang tough', says Macquarie
The bank notes falling Chinese demand and increased supply from Kipushi
US Steel should remain American-owned, Harris says
Kamala Harris is the latest US politician opposing the sale of US Steel to Nippon
Dawn is breaking for down-trodden junior miners: Hedley Widdup
Lion Selection CEO says a flood of cash caught up in tech will soon look for somewhere else to go
Push for non-Chinese tungsten turns spotlight on UK
Hemerdon contains one of the world’s largest resource estimates
Major investment banks are betting on Brazilian lithium project
Goldman Sachs and UBS acquire a stake in Latin Resources
Indonesian official heads to Australia on critical minerals mission
The country pitches itself as friend not foe on nickel
Packer, Zentree throw fit over ERA's whopper capital plan
Takeovers Panel asked to declare unacceptable circumstances as Ranger rehab row rows on
Mystery at MetalsTech as share sale sparks takeover talk
Canadians out as new buyer circles Sturec, Hong Kong group pays premium for shares
BHP moves SA copper smelter and refinery expansion forward
A step in the plan to expand South Australia copper production
US and Peru sign memorandum of understanding on critical minerals
Latin American countries could help cut the US dependence on China
Op-ed: Tariffs can help revitalize US mineral production: a case study of tungsten
Supply and demand linked
S&P projects increased battery cell manufacturing by 2030
In the short term, however, supply will outstrip demand