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Finance · Olympic DamBHP (NYSE:BHP) has announced an investment of more than 840 million Australian dollars ($556 million) into growth-enabling copper projects at Olympic Dam in northern South Australia. The funding will expand mining access, upgrade smelting capacity, and reinforce the foundations of the company’s Copper SA operations. “BHP is the largest producer of copper in the world, and we expect to grow our copper base from 1.7 million tons to around 2.5 mill…See the Story
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Mining · Western AustraliaImage: Prime Creative MediaWA Mining is promoting conversations that will shape the industry’s future, featuring major players such as Fortescue and Alcoa. The WA Mining Conference and Exhibition returns to Perth in 2025 with a jam-packed conference program of key decision makers in the resources sector. From decarbonisation and critical minerals to safety, rehabilitation and policy, the two-day event will deliver insights and strategies no one …See the Story
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Western Australia · Western AustraliaHost Tylah Tully looks at Victory Metals (ASX:VTM), which has just inked a non-binding letter of intent with MoU partner Sumitomo, one of Japan’s biggest and most diversified trading giants. The deal will see material from Victory’s world-class North Stanmore heavy rare earths project in Western Australia heading to Japan as early as 2027. The LOI builds on a previous MoU between the pair, signed in 2024, and shows the two companies are serious …See the Story