Alcoa of Australia will undertake a strategic assessment of its current and potential future mining areas through to 2045, following recent amendments to the Federal Government’s Environment ...
Environment minister says Alcoa cleared known habitat of protected species to enable bauxite mining ...
US mining giant Alcoa is forced to pay $55 million after unlawfully clearing parts of a Western Australian native forest to mine bauxite.
Alcoa (NYSE:AA) will pay A$55 million (about $38.9 million) to restore areas of native forest it cleared without authorization in Western Australia for bauxite mining, the country’s environment ...
“It’s well and truly the largest amount that’s been paid by way of an enforceable undertaking around the environment laws ...
Despite maintaining it had met its federal environmental obligations, the miner agreed to pay the fine as part of an ...
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Alcoa slugged millions over illegal forest clearing

Alcoa has agreed to pay $55 million to restore a forest habitat that's home to protected species after clearing it for bauxite mining without approvals.
The Minerals Council of Australia has called for rapid finalisation of workable national environmental standards and ...
Alcoa AA shares are up on Wednesday’as the company is further modernizing its approvals framework in Australia. Details Alcoa of Australia has reached an agreement with the Australian Federal ...
Alcoa has agreed to pay $55 million to restore a forest habitat that's home to protected species after clearing it for bauxite mining without approvals.
Alcoa Corporation ("Alcoa") will participate in a live webcast session at the BMO Global Metals, Mining & Critical Minerals Conference in Hollywood, Florida, on February 24, 2026.
The payment relates to nearly 2,100 hectares of land cleared between 2019 and 2025 in the Northern Jarrah Forest.