Locals back Aussie bid for Whyalla but competition concerns loom
Locals are supportive of Australian company BlueScope Steel's bid for the Whyalla steelworks, despite warnings of potential market concentration issues.
‘Let’s go out in a beautiful fashion’: Australian theatre company says goodbye with one last wondrous show
The Slingsby Theatre Company in Adelaide is presenting its final trilogy of shows, inspired by classic fairy tales, in a unique circular venue in the Botanic Gardens.
Court dismissed environmental group's lawsuit against Australian energy giant for greenwashing
A federal court in Australia dismissed a lawsuit by the ACCR against Santos, an energy company accused of failing to provide credible information on its climate actions.
New space company launches with plans for high-tech outback hub
Terram Astra has launched with plans to build advanced defence satellite communication hubs in the Australian outback, aiming to raise $US10 million in funding.
Overseas owners shut down local production company behind The Slap
Matchbox Pictures, the Australian production company known for shows like The Slap, is closing due to a strategic shift from its overseas parent company, Universal International Studios.
‘Landmark’ greenwashing case against Australian gas giant Santos dismissed by federal court
A federal court in Australia has dismissed a significant greenwashing case against Santos, a gas company accused of misleading claims regarding its net zero plans and the nature of its energy production.
Live: BHP to release results, ASX to open in the green
The Australian share market is anticipated to start positively due to expected company results, particularly from mining company BHP.
Company behind fatal outback plane crash has operating licence cancelled
The Australian aerial surveillance company AGAIR has had its operating licence cancelled following a plane crash in which three staff members died.
‘Binge theatre’: why Summer of the Seventeenth Doll continues to crackle with life 70 years on
The article discusses the enduring relevance and vitality of Ray Lawler’s classic Australian play, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, as it prepares for a revival by the Red Stitch Theatre company.
Governor Durazo attracts interest from Australian mining company to trade through the Port of Guaymas
Governor Alfonso Durazo's efforts to modernize the Port of Guaymas have attracted South32's interest in relocating its zinc production there, enhancing trade between Sonora and the United States.
Alfonso Durazo attracts interest from Australian mining company to commercialize through the Port of Guaymas, Sonora
The comprehensive modernization of the Port of Guaymas has attracted the interest of the Australian company South32 to invest in Sonora by moving its zinc production through this strategic port, enhancing trade between Sonora and the United States.
The mining giant Rio Tinto abandons merger talks with Glencore
British-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto has announced the abandonment of merger talks with the smaller Swiss company Glencore, which would have created the world's largest mining company.
The kangaroo is coming, it will keep company with the strawberry, the Statue of Liberty, and the Eiffel Tower
Carlos Alcaraz, at just 22 years old, becomes the youngest player in history to complete a Career Grand Slam, winning the Australian Open and planning to commemorate this achievement with a new tattoo.
Gina Rinehart’s company donated almost $900k to rightwing group Advance, political donations data shows
Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting donated nearly $900,000 to the rightwing group Advance, according to new data from the Australian Electoral Commission, which also revealed Clive Palmer as the largest single donor in the country with a contribution exceeding $53 million.
Rare Earths in Jaén: A Possible Energy Transition for a Region Longing for Its Mining Past
The exploration by an Australian company confirms the existence of strategic minerals in Aldeaquemada, a small town in Jaén, potentially leading to an industrial revival.