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    Andrew Forrest

    Yesterday

    Former Fortescue chief scientist Bart Kolodziejczyk .

    Fortescue chief scientist fudged CV, court told

    Federal Court documents reveal a buried conflict within Fortescue’s ranks between Andrew Forrest and an Element Zero defector.

    • Brad Thompson
    Vindicated: Santos chief Kevin Gallagher

    Mike Cannon-Brookes and Steve Jobs’ widow fund Santos’ bete noire

    Gas circles have long pondered the possible connection of Fortescue founder Andrew Forrest to a case against the gas giant. But he’s not involved.

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    • Myriam Robin
    An industry-wide approach makes the government less vulnerable to increasing criticism it is gambling taxpayer funds on the success or failure of specific companies.

    Future Made in Australia is already running off the rails

    The Albanese government has fallen into the trap of trying to achieve political wins at high economic cost. And nobody is stopping them.

    • John Kehoe

    This Month

    Fortescue executive chairman Andrew Forrest.

    Fortescue in-house lawyer issued spying instructions, court told

    Fortescue’s internal counsel personally reviewed the social media of an Element Zero defector to determine his location, according to an affidavit.

    • Brad Thompson
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    ASX dives 2pc; PwC bosses grilled; Fear hits AI stocks

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

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    The Fin - Peter Ker

    From evangelist to pragmatist: Andrew Forrest’s green hydrogen pivot

    This week on The Fin podcast, resources reporter Peter Ker on what this retreat means for the government’s green energy plans and Fortescue’s future.

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    Noel Pearson.

    Noel Pearson appointed to Fortescue board

    This is the Indigenous leader’s first public move following his keeping a low profile since the defeat of the Voice to parliament referendum in October.

    • Tom McIlroy and Elouise Fowler

    July

    Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue was a stunningly good investment for some big backers.

    Fortescue plunge reveals huge shoes to fill

    Fortescue was fortunate to have such a sticky institutional backer for as long as it did. Now, it needs to find broader support.

    • Anthony Macdonald
    Investors may have lost faith in Andrew Forrest and Fortescue.

    Almost $2b of Fortescue shares hit the market in massive block trade

    It represents an 8.8 per cent discount at the lower end of the range.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

    Surging iron ore mining costs plague Fortescue’s year ahead

    The Andrew Forrest-chaired resources giant says it expects to grow export volumes, but unit costs are also expected to rise by up to 9 per cent.

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    • Peter Ker
    Andrew Forrest is the executive chairman of Fortescue and owns a sprawling renewables development business in Squadron Energy.

    Forrest’s private Windlab sells big wind projects to Fortescue

    The ASX-listed mining group has quietly taken ownership of two projects that were previously controlled by the billionaire’s private renewables developer.

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    • Peter Ker and Brad Thompson
    WA Premier Roger Cook has sought assurances from the federal government regarding any potential climate trigger.

    WA government, business warn against environment law deal with Greens

    The WA Labor government, business and miners argue demands by the Greens could jeopardise future investment in resources.

    • Tom Rabe and Phillip Coorey
    Bruce McWilliam.

    Kerry Stokes hires from Twiggy to replace Bruce McWilliam at Seven

    Can you ever really replace someone like Kerry Stokes’ top legal lieutenant Bruce McWilliam? Probably not – but maybe that’s a good thing.

    • Sam Buckingham-Jones
    The Chanticleer podcast features James Thomson and Anthony Macdonald.

    No party for ASX at 8000 | CFMEU scandal spreads | Twiggy’s green hydrogen blow

    This week on the Chanticleer podcast, James and Anthony discuss the subdued reaction to the ASX hitting a historic high, react to recent CFMEU coverage, and explore Fortescue’s revised green hydrogen plans.

    Richard White’s WiseTech has always been profitable.

    Nation’s richest boss ‘can’t find anything to invest in’ but WiseTech

    This year’s list is stacked with tech founders such as Richard White – and shows how divorces can force bosses down the ranks.

    • Patrick Durkin and Sally Patten
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    Rich bosses: Richard White, Andrew Forrest, and Peter Wilson.

    The 10 wealthiest executives in the ASX 300 revealed

    The Australian Financial Review’s Rich Bosses list for 2024 is dominated by tech and mining executives and also welcomes a new face.

    • Euan Black
    Former Fortescue executives Bart Kolodziejczyk (left) and Michael Masterman.

    Forrest says Element Zero execs burned bridges ‘like Nazis’

    Fortescue chairman Andrew Forrest has distanced himself from surveillance tactics used against former employees, but fully supported the IP lawsuit against them.

    • Peter Ker
    Andrew Forrest is promising a leaner, meaner Fortescue. But who’s listening?

    Fortescue’s hydrogen back-flip fails to become sugar hit it should be

    One of the issues hanging over the miner is partly gone. So why aren’t fund managers jumping in? They may be more concerned by the company’s other big problems.

    • Anthony Macdonald
    Andrew Forrest’s says Fortescue will remain financially disciplined as it pursues its green vision.

    Reality bites for Forrest’s hydrogen dream. Investors won’t mind

    The biggest shake-up of Fortescue’s structure and strategy in years will be music to the market’s ear, but is more evidence the energy transition is spluttering.

    • James Thomson
    Gina Inc brings together Amy Zempilas and Adam Giles to spruik the portfolio.

    ‘Twiggy’ Forrest and Gina Rinehart stick their boots in

    The ultra-billionaires have a new realm in which to duel: boots.

    • Mark Di Stefano