
Lynas secures rare earth feed in Malaysia
Lynas Rare Earths, backed by Australian mining magnate Gina Rinehart, has secured additional feedstock for its advanced materials plant in Malaysia, the company says.

Lynas Rare Earths, backed by Australian mining magnate Gina Rinehart, has secured additional feedstock for its advanced materials plant in Malaysia, the company says.

Lang Hancock and his wife Hope next to their Auster J-5. He used the Auster to prospect for ore in Western Australia.

From the beaches and red dust to the warm-hearted people, prominent Sandgropers tell us why they love WA.

It’s been a year of mixed fortunes. Retailer margins have been squeezed, equities investors have been on a roller coaster and coal prices have softened, and yet the country’s 200 largest fortunes have collectively leapt 6.9 per cent to $667.8 billion.

A catwalk over the Brisbane River, fashion powered by ballet and more than 550 new-season looks. This is how Brisbane Fashion Festival will celebrate 20 years.

Drizabone and Rossi at the Australian Embassy in Buenos Aires.

Drizabone and Rossi visiting the Casa Rosada — the Presidential Palace of Argentina

Drizabone and Rossi exploring Buenos Aires and Argentina’s famous beef

Executive Chairman of Hancock Prospecting, Mrs Gina Rinehart AO, together with a team including Executive Director Tad Watroba, attended Arminera 2025.

As divorce proceedings between the two parties begin, lawyers on both sides argue they should be entitled to keep their favourite mining billionaire.

Australia’s richest person Gina Rinehart poured billions of dollars into US-exposed stocks and exchange-traded funds in the months before the mining magnate’s political idol Donald Trump sparked a global trade war that wreaked havoc on sharemarkets.

Billionaire mining magnate Gina Rinehart poured hundreds of millions of dollars into broad market-tracking funds during the first three months of the year, boosting holdings of US equities as Donald Trump returned to the White House.