Articles On Chalmers (ASX:CHR)
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Jim Chalmers: RBA review will ‘feed’ into leadership decisions as Phil Lowe faces backlash on rates
The RBA review isn’t a “performance review” of Phil Lowe, but the Treasurer concedes its final report will be considered when determining the bank boss’s future. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers says RBA review to guide decision on Philip Lowe’s future
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers said an independent review of the Reserve Bank will help guide his decision next year on whether to reappoint Governor Philip Lowe, whose term expires in September. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Federal Government asks states to slash coal price
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has reportedly asked for a $125-per-tonne cap on the domestic coal price, but questions remain over compensation. The long-signalled move was put into place when the Government is said to have sent details o... |
Australian Mining | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Castile Resources to have Rover 1 Project PFS highlighted in 2022 Australian Critical Minerals Prospectus
Castile Resources (ASX:CST) has been selected to appear in the Australian Federal Government’s 2022 Australian Critical Minerals Prospectus reportedly as a result of the Preliminary Feasibility Study (PFS) outcomes on its 100% owned Rover 1... |
Mining.com.au | CHR | 3 years ago |
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ASX falls on big tech losses: Aus shares close 0.5% lower
ShareCafeASX falls on big tech losses: Aus shares close 0.5% lower by Peter Milios All sectors besides Materials, which closed 0.22 per cent higher, have finished in the red, amidst the release of the news that GDP estimates fell short of... |
ShareCafe | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Why Friday could be D-day for ASX dividend shares and franking credits
Veteran fund manager Geoff Wilson, the chair of Wilson Asset Management, has made a final plea to investors imploring them to oppose proposed tax changes affecting ASX dividend shares and franking arrangements. Earlier this year, the fede... |
Motley Fool | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers defends RBA as interest rate hike
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has backed RBA governor Philip Lowe as the right man for the job as homeowners grimace over the eighth interest rate hike. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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QMines gets ready to drill third VHMS deposit at Mt Chalmers copper-gold project
QMines (ASX: QML) has confirmed that the Mt Warminster volcanic-hosted massive sulphide (VHMS) exploration target, north-west of its flagship Mt Chalmers copper-gold project, is ready for drilling. The target represents the third VHMS depos... |
SmallCaps | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Chalmers hopeful of Russian oil cap impact
The G7 and Australia have agreed to a $US60 a barrel cap on Russian oil, following the European Union's decision on the same move. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Maiden drilling kicks off at Charger Metals (ASX:CHR) and Lithium Australia’s (ASX:LIT) Lake Johnston project, WA
The first round of drilling begins at Charger Metals (CHR) and Lithium Australia’s (LIT) joint venture Lake Johnston lithium project in Western AustraliaThe maiden campaign will test out-cropping spodumene pegmatites at the Medcalf prospect... |
themarketherald.com.au | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Charger Metals powers up the drill rigs at Medcalf spodumene prospect in Western Australia
Battery and precious metals exploration company Charger Metals (ASX:CHR) reports it has commenced a maiden drilling campaign at the Medcalf spodumene prospect, located within the Lake Johnston Lithium Project in Western Australia. The compa... |
Mining.com.au | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Can New South Wales dig itself out of the energy hole it put itself into?
Stringent regulations have made it difficult for NSW to develop gas resources State has plenty of gas potential that remains untapped Cost of not developing resources adding up rapidly Bans on offshore exploration and mining, tough (possi... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Australia must take advantage of critical mineral riches
Australia is set to become more selective about who it lets invest in its growing critical minerals industry, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said on Friday. As a major supplier of minerals key to the energy transition like rare earths, Australia ha... |
Australian Mining | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Eye on Lithium: Australia keen for critical minerals investment from ‘allies’
As Australia positions itself to be the alternative provider of choice for critical minerals such as lithium, Treasurer Jim Chalmers has noted that we have much gain by encouraging investment from allies. Speaking at a conference in Sydney,... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Lithium stocks falling, Critical Minerals Summit commencing: ASX up 0.29% at noon
ShareCafeLithium stocks falling, Critical Minerals Summit commencing: ASX up 0.29% at noon by Peter Milios The S&P/ASX 200 is 0.29 per cent or 20.70 points higher at 7262.50 at noon. It is a bleak end to the week for the lithium secto... |
ShareCafe | CHR | 3 years ago |
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‘Opportunity of the century’: Labor backs critical minerals mining boom
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has laid out Labor’s vision for another mining boom that would tap into Australia’s rich critical mineral resources as well as the nation’s mining prowess. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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QMines delivers substantial increase to contained copper-equivalent metal at Mt Chalmers
QMines (ASX: QML) has delivered a 44% increase in contained metal in its latest resource update for its Mt Chalmers copper-gold-silver-zinc-lead project in Queensland. Excluding the Woods Shaft deposit, the Mt Chalmers resource now totals 1... |
SmallCaps | CHR | 3 years ago |
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QMines more than doubles Mt Chalmers copper-gold project inventory
In just a short 18 months since making its ASX debut, QMines has delivered four resource estimates, propelling the inventory for its flagship Mt Chalmers copper-gold project to nearly 12 million tonnes. QMines’ (ASX:QML) has delivered a thi... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |
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QMines increases resources by 104% at flagship project in Queensland in updated MRE
QMines (ASX:QML) reports resources have increased by 104% with 84% now in the Measured and Indicated categories at its flagship project in Queensland. The company has reported its third Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) for the Mt Chalmers de... |
Mining.com.au | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Closing Bell: Local markets suck, Iceni Gold finds real nuggets you can touch & AGL is back from hell and doing well
ASX 200 ends down -0.1% Small cap index loses 0.3% Iceni Gold finds actual gold Local markets were ill-suited to Monday trade. The heavyweight miners are bleeding out, led by Fortescue’s gaping 4.6% hole. The healthcare sector is shot.... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Eye on Lithium: This European battery manufacturer is one step closer to reaching its gigafactory dreams
Enterprise Metals completes stage-1 exploration at the Bullfinch North Project Liontown up 4% after releasing 2022 ESG Report Charger Metals receives approvals to proceed with drilling at the Medcalf spodumene prospect All your lithium ne... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers defends lack of cash handouts as interest rates horror scenario revealed
New modelling has revealed just how much of an impact one-off cost-of-living handouts would have had on the economy, especially on already-soaring interest rates. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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What’s going on with ASX 200 mining shares on Thursday?
Itâs a rough day on the market for many S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) mining shares. The S&P/ASX 200 Materials Index (ASX: XMJ) is down 0.9% right now, making it one of the marketâs worst performing sectors. Thatâs reflected i... |
Motley Fool | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Monsters of Rock: Coal miners are writing angry letters to quell potential ‘windfall’ tax
Coal miners are getting on the offensive to ward off threat of ‘windfall’ tax Whitehaven Coal issues statement warning against taxing mining sector to contain power prices Coal stocks and hard rock diggers both rise in positive day for ASX... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Why is the Whitehaven share price whizzing 7% higher today?
The Whitehaven Coal Ltd (ASX: WHC) share price is well and truly in the green today despite no news having been released by the coal producer. Itâs joined in the green by many of its S&P/ASX 200 Energy Index (ASX: XEJ) peers as the s... |
Motley Fool | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Historic surveys identify new VHMS targets at QMines’ Mt Chalmers copper-gold project
Junior explorer QMines (ASX: QML) has identified several new VHMS (volcanogenic massive sulphide) targets from two historical airborne geophysical surveys acquired at the Mt Chalmers copper-gold project in Queensland. The company has modell... |
SmallCaps | CHR | 3 years ago |
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The ACCC wants tougher controls over tech titans Meta, Google, Apple and Amazon to tackle scams and fraud
The Australian and Consumer Competition Commission (ACCC) wants tougher regulations to tackle issues such as online scams, dodgy apps and fake reviews, putting the onus on major tech companies such as Meta and Google to address the harms ca... |
Startup Daily | CHR | 3 years ago |
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‘Use the volatility’: QVE reveals 3 ASX shares it just bought
If you keep asking yourself “What’s next?”, you are not the only one. The world has been a more turbulent place than usual in 2022, and that has translated into plunging valuations on share markets. Unfortunately, the experts at QV Equitie... |
Motley Fool | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Are these copper stocks in pole position to move once China gets over its Covid hang-up?
Rumours of China’s reopening have mining investors hoping a new dawn could be on the horizon for copper Just three days of visible warehouse stocks, Shaw and Partners analysts say Our experts suggest eight cheap copper juniors who could be... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Are ASX 200 lithium shares the new recession-proof investment?
Itâs been a brilliant year so far for S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) lithium shares despite growing talk of global recessions. Could companies dealing in the battery-making material be among those capable of dodging major downturn carn... |
Motley Fool | CHR | 3 years ago |
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University of Technology Sydney academic appointed to lead national climate plan for Australia’s business schools
SYDNEY, Nov. 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ – Associate Professor Melissa Edwards of the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Business School has been selected by the Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) to help business schools around Australia... |
FNArena | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Eye on Lithium: Lithium’s back swinging amid rumours China’s easing COVID restrictions
Ardiden completes sale of 20% interest in the lithium joint venture to Green Technology Metals Charger Metals receives approvals for maiden drilling at the Bynoe Lithium Project St George Mining secures key lithium exploration tenements ad... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Charger Metals (ASX:CHR) shares spike on Bynoe drilling approval, NT
Charger Metals (CHR) shares spike in early trade as the company receives approval to begin drilling at its Bynoe lithium project in the Northern TerritoryThe Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority has approved up to 318 drill holes following... |
themarketherald.com.au | CHR | 3 years ago |
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QMines reports further broad copper-gold results from Woods Shaft target
Junior explorer QMines (ASX: QML) has intersected further broad copper and gold zones at the Woods Shaft exploration target within its Mt Chalmers project in Queensland. In September, the company completed an 11-hole reverse circulation pro... |
SmallCaps | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers backs Australian or Aussie design on new $5 note, not King Charles
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has thrown his support behind bumping the British monarch from Australia’s new $5 note, saying he’d “rather see something Australian” than King Charles III. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Why did the Woodside share price totally smash the ASX 200 today?
The Woodside Energy Group Ltd (ASX: WDS) share price soared ahead again today. Woodside shares rose 3.89% to close the day at $38.17. For perspective, the S&P/ASX 200 (ASX: XJO) lifted 0.51% today. Let’s take a look at what impacted... |
Motley Fool | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Jim Chalmers struggles to give hope to pensioner with $20 to name
A pensioner with $20 to her name has asked the Treasurer whether she should go without food or medicine. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Dr. Phil’s scare campaign could haunt Treasurer Chalmers
On Tuesday at a Business Sydney breakfast the Treasurer unsettled the business audience with his defence of Labor’s new industrial relations bill, which looks like it will be inflationary. |
Switzer | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers reveals cheaper childcare will free up 3500 workers for WA employers to hire
New Treasury forecasts reveal West Australian employers will be able to hire the equivalent of 3500 full-time workers as more mothers start jobs or take on extra work after childcare fees become cheaper. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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CRITERION: Have you put your post-Budget bets on yet?
When it comes to their night-of-nights, federal treasurers are either splashing cash like an inebriated mariner, or clasping the purse shut like a miserly wealthy great aunt who wants everyone to think she is down to her last cent. In the c... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |
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The NSW government is hoping tech will solve one of Sydney’s biggest nightmares – trying to decipher the parking rules
Trying to figure out how to park legally on Sydney streets is a nightmare for many motorists, with multiple signs requiring MENSA membership to decipher. So the NSW government is going digital with parking signs in the hope it will clear up... |
Startup Daily | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Neale Prior: Has Labor learnt lessons of the past as it mulls shift to rein in super system’s uber rich?
If Jim Chalmers is to seriously tackle weaknesses in Australia’s taxation system, he will have to find a way to tackle some distortions created by the tax-free and tax-reduced status of big super nest-eggs. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Energy ministers meet to tackle rising cost of energy across nation
Jim Chalmers concedes Labor can do more to tackle rising energy prices after his first budget was ripped apart for failing to do just that. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Three megatrends to benefit from Chalmers’ first Federal Government budget
Electric vehicles, clean energy, and critical minerals megatrends could benefit from federal budget BetaShares says federal budget confirms growing likelihood of economic dark days ahead The ASX companies and ETFs offering exposure to mega... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Why Pilbara Minerals shares are in the spotlight post-budget
Pilbara Minerals Ltd (ASX: PLS) shares have certainly garnered plenty of investor attention this year. And for good reason. As the global transition towards green energy and EVs has accelerated, the price for lithium reached all-time highs... |
Motley Fool | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Income tax cuts and new revenue sources big on the agenda as Jim Chalmers tackles fiscal quandary
Australians should get ready for a tough tax debate as the Federal Government tries to narrow the gap between spending and revenue. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Budget affirms importance of resources sector
The Federal Budget has spotlighted developing Australia’s critical mineral industry, encouraging low-emissions technology and decarbonisation, and growing the country’s workforce of the future. It also highlighted the significant contribut... |
Australian Mining | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers makes inflation public enemy number one
Jim Chalmers has labelled inflation ‘the dragon we need to slay’ and flagged his intention to take a serious look at coming advice on overhauling the petroleum resource rent tax. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Here’s are lot of mostly nice things tech people are saying about a federal budget that delivered on promises
Labor’s first federal budget has been widely welcomed by the tech sector, despite one analyst telling Startup Daily it was “a non-event” for tech. We called it a “socks, jocks and chocolates” budget from Labor, just five months after taking... |
Startup Daily | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Here’s are lot of mostly nice things tech people are saying about a federal budget that delivered on promises
Labor’s first federal budget has been widely welcomed by the tech sector, despite one analyst telling Startup Daily it was “a non-event” for tech. We called it a “socks, jocks and chocolates” budget from Labor, just five months after taking... |
Startup Daily | CHR | 3 years ago |