Chris Ellison says it’s the “sh**tiest time” to be the boss of Mineral Resources Limited Resources, proclaiming “no one” is making money from lithium and warned of a bigger Perth workforce cull than previously expected.
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Wesfarmers has pushed back against Opposition Leader The Hon. Peter Dutton MP’s claims of price-gouging by its flagship Bunnings business and other big-box retailers, saying critics are taking billion-dollar profits out of context.
Wesfarmers pushes back on Dutton ‘profit-gouging’ claim
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Resources Minister Madeleine King has unleashed on the Big Australian as she amped up her defence of escalating union action in the resources sector.
Minister’s savage salvo at BHP in Pilbara IR war
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Plans by LyLo to build WA's first pod hotel in Fremantle have caused a stir. Kim Macdonald reports.
Locals in a pickle over pod hotel plans
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Fortescue’s former chief executive and chief financial officer were given golden handshakes combined worth nearly $2.5m after leaving the business in quick succession last year.
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An ongoing union incursion into BHP’s powerhouse Pilbara iron ore operations might stop a multi-billion-dollar expansion from going ahead, warns the company’s chief Mike Henry.
Union action could block BHP’s huge WA iron ore expansion
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Austal is facing a profit hit after agreeing to pay a $US24 million ($35m) fine to settle a long-running fraud investigation involving the government-anointed defence shipbuilder in the US.
Austal whacked with huge fine over US fraud
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Crown Resorts national boss Ciaran Curruthers is leaving the group suddenly, less than two years after he was parachuted in to fix up the newly privatised company.
Crown Resorts chief in sudden departure
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Investors chasing high interest rates on bank term deposits have been urged to shop around, as Australia’s big four slashed term deposit rates last week.
Shop around if you’re chasing high rates on term deposits
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Ken Brinsden's Canadian lithium play says its flagship project can still be profitable at current prices, while signs are emerging that the sapped lithium market may be about to regain some strength.
Patriot unveils lithium numbers as EV data raises hopes
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