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Becoming Australia’s second-largest resources export ‘landmark’ moment for gold industry

The West Australian

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July 5, 2026

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Becoming Australia’s second-largest resources export ‘landmark’ moment for gold industry

Its 68.4 billion value in FY26 means gold is Australia’s second-largest resource export for the first time since the early 1960s, apart from a brief resurgence in 1987.

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OpIndia

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· Jul 9, 2026

India becomes retirement wealth engine for Australia as AustralianSuper invests another AU$500 million after strong NIIF returns, raises exposure to AU$3.3 billion; Read details

Australia’s huge superannuation pool has grown faster than its domestic market. Funds are moving overseas for liquidity and diversity as India offers infrastructure, equities and private markets at scale for stronger long-term returns.

The West Australian

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· Jun 23, 2026

New Zealand chases gold as record prices burnish allure

New Zealand's gold production is on track to double by the mid-2030s to its highest in at least three decades.

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 9, 2026

New Zealand’s next economic hub: Bay of Plenty exports worth $7.56b, led by horticulture

New Zealand’s next economic hub: Bay of Plenty exports worth $7.56b, led by horticulture

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 4, 2026

Obsidian Energy: Peace River Growth And New Acquisition To Drive Value

Obsidian Energy: Peace River Growth And New Acquisition To Drive Value

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 3, 2026

Australia expects to gain extra US$26 billion from exports after Iran war raises prices

Australia forecasts a A38 billion (US26 billion) lift in its export income as commodity and energy prices rise because of the war in Iran. The nation’s resources exports are set to rise almost 3 per cent to A416 billion in the financial year through June 2027, the Department of Industry, Science and Resources said in its latest resources and energy quarterly on Friday. The extra earnings assume trade is disrupted until end-June 2026, with a further A7 billion windfall possible if that...

The Age

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· Jun 27, 2026

The towering implications of proposed Melbourne development

Readers respond to the latest proposals for Melbourne and Victoria.

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Related coverage for "Becoming Australia’s second-largest resources export ‘landmark’ moment for gold industry": OpIndia — India becomes retirement wealth engine for Australia as AustralianSuper invests another AU$500 million after strong NIIF returns, raises exposure to AU$3.3 billion; Read details. The West Australian — New Zealand chases gold as record prices burnish allure. The New Zealand Herald — New Zealand’s next economic hub: Bay of Plenty exports worth $7.56b, led by horticulture. Seeking Alpha — Obsidian Energy: Peace River Growth And New Acquisition To Drive Value. South China Morning Post — Australia expects to gain extra US$26 billion from exports after Iran war raises prices. The Age — The towering implications of proposed Melbourne development