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The blossoming relationship between Narendra Modi and Anthony Albanese has sparked concerns Australia is staying silent on human rights issues.

Modi wants Australia’s uranium to power India’s data centre boom

Australia and India struck a historic deal to allow uranium exports in 2014, but there have been only negligible shipments since. That might be about to change.

  • Matthew Knott

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Queensland Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie and Public Sector Commissioner David Mackie at the latter’s wedding in April, in which Bleijie acted as a celebrant in a “private capacity”.

The public sector chief’s wedding official who set tongues wagging

This week in our Queensland public sector column: the deputy premier’s celebrant services, senior figures’ uranium shares, an inflation pay bump, and more.

  • Matt Dennien and James Hall
Jarrod Bleijie’s right-hand man John Sosso glided into a role with the QRC.

‘Creates a smell’: Top bureaucrat urged to detail shares in uranium miner

State Development director-general John Sosso holds shares in what would be the largest uranium miner in the state if a ban on mining the metal was again lifted.

  • Matt Dennien
Queensland State Development, Infrastructure and Planning director-general John Sosso and Public Sector Commissioner David Mackie both, until recently, held shares in a uranium mining company with the largest deposits in the state. Sosso still does.

From kids netball to uranium mining: Top bureaucrats’ other interests

This week in our Queensland public sector column, Public Circus details department boss disclosures, overlapping appointments, a bureaucrat only bar, and more.

  • Matt Dennien and Julius Dennis
Infini Resources has locked-in key contracting firms to kick off a highly anticipated drilling program at two of the company’s uranium projects in Canada’s globally renowned Athabasca Basin.

Infini locks in key contractors for Canadian uranium push

Infini Resources has locked in key firms for the company’s upcoming drill program at two of its Canadian uranium projects in the nation’s renowned Athabasca Basin.

  • Craig Nolan
WA Premier Roger Cook is about to set off on a trade mission to China and Japan.

WA premier’s trade mission to talk green steel, LNG... and uranium?

On the eve of an energy-focused trade mission to China and Japan, Premier Roger Cook has softened his language on the WA government’s uranium mining ban.

  • Connor McGoverne
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Peninsula Energy has produced its first drum of uranium yellowcake, coinciding with the United States Energy Secretary’s calls to boost the nation’s uranium reserve.

Peninsula produces first uranium yellowcake at Wyoming plant

Peninsula Energy has rolled out its first drum of uranium yellowcake at its Wyoming Lance project, in sync with US calls to increase the nation’s uranium reserve.

  • Doug Bright
Adnyamathanha elder Charlie Jackson has called for transparency around native title mining royalties for more than a decade.

Mystery millions and families torn apart: Inside a years-long fight to find the truth

For years, details around the millions of dollars in mining royalties paid to the Adnyamathanha people were shrouded in secrecy. Now they want answers.

  • Riley Walter
Cameco’s Cigar Lake mine, 50km east of Infini Resources’ Reynolds Lake project in Canada’s world-class Athabasca Basin, where desktop studies have lit up 14 priority uranium targets for follow

Infini lines up shallow uranium targets in Canada’s land of the giants

Infini Resources has identified 14 new high-priority uranium targets from a desktop study at its Reynolds Lake project in Canada’s world-class Athabasca Basin.

  • Andrew Todd
Uranium.

WA uranium mining ban takes centre stage at Diggers and Dealers opener

Australia already has the ingredients to become a renewable energy superpower, a Canadian physician-turned-nuclear evangelist says.

  • Jacob Shteyman