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Rio Tinto inks lithium deal as chief resigns
Rio Tinto has formed a joint venture for a Chilean lithium project, just days before announcing its chief executive will depart.
Green moves: First Nations Foundation, Future Fund
Phil Usher has stepped down from his role as chief executive of First Nations Foundation, while Future Fund has welcomed a new director of responsible investment.
Public sector pay gap revealed
The Workplace Gender Equality Agency published the public sector gender pay gap data for the first time.
Record green bond issuance on the cards
Green bond issuance is predicted to hit US$600 billion this year.
The mining industry is in trouble in the upper hunter because their mines are causing ashthma in children. This is resulting is premature deaths. It isn't an exaggeration to say that the mines are killing children.
No amount of public relations spin or 'stakeholder engagement' will change that.
This website puts it more subtly and exposes the spin of companies like Peabody...http://coalcares.org/index.htm...
Another blanket comment without any science behind it John. Sadly Australia has gotten to the point where in it's true tall poppy style, everything is mining's fault.