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Key BHP Olympic Dam ally to step down

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An Australian politician who has played a key role in developing BHP Billiton's Olympic Dam mine and is now under pressure to step down has vowed to stay on until October.

Rio, Mitsubishi bid to mop up Coal & Allied

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Rio Tinto and Mitsubishi Corp have made an offer to buy out Coal & Allied for $1.56bn, looking to take full control of the Australian coal miner.

Oppenheimers explore new ventures

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The Oppenheimer family, which built its fortune on diamonds, sees opportunities in agriculture and African consumers.

Hawks target ICT powerbroker

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The power-broker behind the Imperial Crown Trading led consortium - that could turn a number of partners into multimillionaires - has reason to sweat.

Resource nationalism the ‘biggest risk’

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Resource nationalism is the biggest threat facing the mining sector this year and next as governments seek to take advantage of higher commodity prices, says Ernst & Young.

De Beers, Num sign deal to end strike

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Diamond producer De Beers has signed a two-year wage deal with the National Union of Mineworkers, ending a 14-day strike.

BHP to appeal power rates judgment

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BHP Billiton will apply for leave to appeal against a judgment ordering it and Eskom to disclose the power price agreements of BHP’s aluminium smelters.

Court orders release of Eskom/BHP prices

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UPDATED: A judge has ordered state utility Eskom to release details of an undisclosed pricing deal with mining giant BHP Billiton.

Jubilee Platinum upbeat on Tjate results

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Jubilee Platinum has reported excellent flotation recoveries from its Tjate project, but the concentrates produced can only be smelted using the company's ConRoast technology.

Rio’s Albanese ‘realistic’ about Africa

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CEO of the $127bn mining group says it serves to be realistic about where it can invest and that resource nationalism will be a challenge for 'years to come'.