Press Releases, Videos & Presentations
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| December 23rd 2010 - 4BC Radio- Geoff Mullins interview with Julian Malnic |
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4BC Radio Interview: 23rd December 2010
Interview by Geoff Mullins with Julian Malnic.
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| December 21st 2010 - Sky News - Perrett Report interview with Julian Malnic |
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Perrett Report Interview: 21st December 2010
Interview with Julian Malnic, preceded by interview with Shadow Resources Minister Ian MacFarlane.
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| October 12th 2010 - Australian Financial Review video interview with SMC Chairman Julian Malnic |
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AFR.com video interview: 12th October 2010
AMEC set to give juniors a voice
Excerpt:
The Association of Mining and Exploration Companies is spearheading the launch of the Canberra Mining Club later this month as part of an attempt to end the resource tax uncertainty faced by small and mid-cap miners.
Sydney Mining Club chairman Julian Malnic told Resources Daily the club will launch soon (Please note the launch date has not yet been confirmed).
"We're working with AMEC..,. and we thought, let's take this to Canberra and get in front of the people that really matter. The ghistory of AMEC is borne out of the frustration of smaller companies getting representation in Canberra from the Minerals Council of Australia," Mr Malnic said.
View the video interview here |
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These articles have been provided to SMC members courtesy of the Australian Financial Review. If you would like to take advantage of a free two week trial of afr.com and its dedicated Resources Daily section please email Christine O'Sullivan on cosullivan@fairfaxmedia.com.au or call Christine on 0419 710 653. |
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| August 20th 2010 - SMC Chairman Julian Malnic |
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Julian Malnic
Chairman,
Sydney Mining Club |
AFR.com article: 20th August 2010
Pointing the Tax Bone at Mining
Excerpt:
Last week the leading global benchmarker, the Fraser Institute’s Survey of Mining Companies, handed Australia a nasty sovereign risk report card. We flunked with a rating of “extraordinarily negative”.
It was Julia Gillard’s very own My School report and it was ugly. Explorers and miners across the wide brown land read it with fear and defeat. The mines that drive our economy cost hundreds of millions to build and the results meant capital will be harder to find, and more expensive across all Australian jurisdictions - meaning in all states.
Read full release here |
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| August 3rd 2010 - SMC Chairman Julian Malnic |
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Julian Malnic
Chairman,
Sydney Mining Club |
Press Release: 3rd August 2010
The Tale of Collapsed Trust between Miners and Government
(Follow-on to speech of 29th July Sydney Mining Club.)
Excerpt:
As you read this undated chronology of events, ask this question:
How could any industry receiving this sort of treatment from its own Government be logically expected to have trust for it remaining?
1) In response to years of lobbying, Kevin Rudd promises the mining sector a 'Flow Through Share Scheme'(FTSS) as part of his '07 Election promise list. (This type of scheme stimulates the discovery of new mines by giving tax breaks to some investors in the high risk junior explorer companies - Canada has outstripped Australia in discovery over the last decade using an FTSS). Rudd's Promise is never fulfilled.
Read full release here |
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| July 29th 2010 - SMC Chairman Julian Malnic |
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Julian Malnic
Chairman,
Sydney Mining Club |
Press Release: 29th July 2010
Julia Gillard's Mining Industry Shut-Out
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Mineral Resource Rent Tax / Resource Super Profit Tax
Hey did you hear the joke about the two South Africans and the American…
They helped throw out Australia’s Prime Minister so they wanted a mining tax!
Yes well done if you saw the punchline coming, the two South Africans are Marius Kloppers and Mick Davis, CEOs of BHPBilliton and Xstrata, and the American was Tom Albanese CEO of Rio Tinto.
So what happened on that June day when Julia Gillard closed the door on a windowless room in Parliament House to cut a deal with ‘the Australian Mining Industry’. Something vital happened. She closed the door on the Executive Director of the Minerals Council of Australia. Mitch Hooke was left out. Also shut out was the other industry body the Association of Mining & Exploration Companies. So much for talking to “the Australian Mining Industry”.
Also shut out was all of us. All of us miners in this room, all of us across Australia. Julia Gillard must have thought we’re just one big happy union and these were our leaders. Read full release here |
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| July1st 2010 - SMC Chairman Julian Malnic |
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Julian Malnic
Chairman,
Sydney Mining Club |
Speech from Sydney Mining Club: 1st July 2010
MRRT / RSPT Mining Tax Discriminatory againsty the Mining Industry
View Video Clip here
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| May 6th 2010 - Julian Malnic, Darren Lee, Trevor Sykes |
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Julian Malnic, Darren Lee and Trevor Sykes,
Sydney Mining Club |
Presentation from Sydney Mining Club: 6th May 2010
Questions and Comments about proposed new Mineral Resources Super Tax (MRST) by Sydney Mining Club Chairman Julian Malnic, Deloitte Tax Services Partner Darren Lee, and Sydney Mining Club Patron Trevor Sykes
View Presentation here |
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| May 2nd 2010 - Kevin Rudd & Wayne Swan Announce the "Super Profits Tax" |
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Kevin Rudd and Wayne Swan |
Quotes from Announcement of New Mineral Resources Super Tax
"This long-term plan released today builds a stronger economy by using super profits earned from the resources owned by all Australians," Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said.
"Companies will not pay the tax until after they have provided shareholders with the normal return on capital investments and then only on any additional profit," Treasurer Wayne Swan said. | |