clean and healthy environment is essential to our way of life Through an extensive network of underground pipes and sewers we manage and treat our city's sewage  Without improvements and innovations that enormous sewerage network would reach capacity and our waste would impact on the health of your environment That's why at Melbourne Water we are upgrading sections of the North Yarra Main (NYM) Sewer between Yarra Flats Park Ensuring we maintain our world class sewerage system today The North Yarra Main (NYM) sewer transports sewage from Melbourne’s north-east to the Western Treatment Plant The sewer was constructed in the early 1900s and some sections are coming to the end of their working life we will be relining the sewer to ensure a safe sewerage service for local homes and businesses today we will begin major construction works to rehabilitate the North Yarra Main Sewer between Ivanhoe East and Alphington The rehabilitation of the sewer will involve: Cultural Heritage Management Plan and Early Investigations we will use a trenchless technology technique called ‘relining’ This technology allows us to reline the inside of the existing sewer with new plastic sleeving without having to dig it up Watch our video on sewer relining - YouTube  Some maintenance holes are located in steep and difficult terrain; these can be up to 40 metres deep (equivalent to the height of a 15-storey building).  Access tracks for construction vehicles and machinery need to be created to safely and efficiently get to the maintenance holes to complete the works This may require earthworks in some areas due to the landscape Some access tracks will remain in place to enable ongoing maintenance activities to be performed safely into the future All temporary access tracks will be reinstated and planted over with grasses we have listed a number of potential impacts that you may notice during major construction works: We will make every effort to minimise the impact of these works on the local community and the environment we focused on reinstating areas affected by our work activities including re-grassing and re-planting in the local region to rehabilitate disturbed areas This will be undertaken in accordance with revegetation and reinstatement plans approved by Council and Parks Victoria Thank you for your understanding and patience during these essential works we may need to undertake works out of hours We will notify you in advance if these works are required The timings and dates are indicative and subject to change with no prior notice due to weather conditions and fluctuating sewer flows we'll provide information in several ways: If you would like more information about the North Yarra Main sewer rehabilitation project   1800 725 892   [email protected] We use reCAPTCHA to protect our website from spam, for more information about the data we collect see our privacy website statement Melbourne Water respectfully acknowledges the Bunurong Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung peoples as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land and water on which we rely and operate We pay our deepest respects to their Elders past For several years, a prime development site on Upper Heidelberg Road in Ivanhoe—the gateway to one of Melbourne’s most exclusive north-eastern suburbs—sat vacant After a few delays Salter Brothers one of Australia's leading alternative investment managers Construction is now set to begin on Candela Ivanhoe the only off the plan apartment development currently available in the area The brief for architect John Demos was to design a building that would embrace the unique shape of the site allowing for maximum light and flexible floor plan options that would appeal to a diverse range of buyers six-level development comprising 62 apartments Kathy Demos handled the interior designs for the apartments focusing on functionality and sustainability The building has been designed to deliver a 7-star average energy rating average outlined in the Building Code of Australia Candela - the influence of light - inspired the name of the building as all apartments are designed to enhance daylight access in all living areas and bedrooms reducing the reliance on electric lighting and increasing the wellbeing of residents Renewable Energy A 25kW Solar PV system will be installed on the roof to help power the communal areas and reduce owners' corporation contribution In addition to introducing new apartment living to a suburb traditionally dominated by detached houses, Salter Brothers is also bringing a number of amenities to Ivanhoe and commercial spaces—encouraging resident interaction while serving the wider community Residents will also enjoy private amenities including a landscaped communal rooftop terrace for resident use Candela’s biggest drawcard is its location the development is just a six-minute walk from Ivanhoe Station and is surrounded by cafés Construction will soon commence on Candela with completion expected toward the end of 2026 Kingsford Direct Director Sonia Fava says Candela has been worth the wait for owner-occupiers seeking to secure a home in the brilliantly located Ivanhoe Village We're on a mission to radically improve the quality of Urban communities being developed across Australia We aim to showcase every development in Australia to help you find the perfect new home VAFA Old Ivanhoe is Premier B’s last undefeated team defeating the Old Melburnians in the Hoers’ first senior men’s game at Elsternwick Park since 2010 The 14.12 (96) to 14.9 (93) win secured Old Ivanhoe its first 3-0 start to a season since 2016 where they would go on to start the season 6-1 in Premier C In a high-quality contest at Elsternwick Park it was the OMs who kicked towards the Glen Huntly Road End in the first quarter so often the scoring end and once again advantaged by the breeze drawing the eye with 30 minutes of highlight-filled footy A pair of classy running goals from Ned Nichols punctuated a 12-minute passage in which the Redlegs racked up seven scoring shots to Old Ivanhoe’s singular behind A spectacular pack mark at the top of the goal square from Ben Jackson later in the term is sure to make the weekend’s highlight tape from across the VAFA Harrison Reid and Archie Franklin had the Hoers on the tail of Nathan Brown’s men – for all the Redlegs’ dominance they took only an eight-point lead into quarter time “The game in general was a real arm-wrestle,” said Jarrod Gieschen on Sunday afternoon “Thankfully we were able to straighten up ten minutes into that first quarter We went into quarter time only a goal down which was pretty pleasing after how well the Old Melburnians started.”  The Hoers would take the advantage with seven-goal-to-three second quarter one OMs coach Nathan Brown would later identify as the difference between the two sides going into the final term with a slender lead – and the wind defending grimly despite the dominance of Alex Mirkov and Billy Murphy in tight Matthew Payne kicked a goal to cut the margin to within a kick entering time-on teammate Fletcher Teelow had a chance to put the Redlegs back in front after winning a free kick Old Ivanhoe survived a series of OMs entries who won a free kick and re-established a two-goal lead when he coolly converted the set shot from the fifty-metre arc two shots on goal that drifted out on the full “With the way that we’ve played this year in last quarters we were reasonably confident we’d be able to run over the top of them,” said Jarrod Gieschen We were very lucky in the end to hang on.” Alex Mirkov’s terrific return season in the Ammos continued – the 210-centimetre ruckman dominant with 23 disposals eight clearances and a whopping 58 hitouts while kicking a goal and setting up two others he was Premier Data’s highest-ranked player on the ground coach Nathan Brown identifying the similarities between his side’s Round One loss to Old Carey and this defeat “Really proud again of our group who just don’t give up at the moment which early days I love about them,” said Brown We’ll keep chipping away at what works for us.” The terrific Ned Nichols finished with 20 disposals seven tackles and five goals while Jack Spargo fought manfully against Mirkov finishing the game with 23 disposals and 11 clearances In the resumption of the ANZAC Day match between Fitzroy and Williamstown CYMS it was Con Terzoglou’s CYs that broke through beating the Roys for the first time since Round 17 it’s a nice one to put on the bingo card,” said Terzoglou after the game the CYs having kicked clear in the last ten minutes to win 11.9 (75) to 7.13 (55) A powerful ANZAC Day ceremony pre-game was followed by a tense and contested game of football with rain beginning to fall early in the first quarter and tumbling down throughout the game compelling the bumper Brunswick Street Oval crowd to find cover in the Kevin Murray Stand and despite appearing “spent” at the 15-minute mark of the last by the estimation of the coach the CYs stormed home with the last three goals of the game turning a two-point lead at the 21-minute mark of the quarter to a 11.9 (75) to 7.13 (55) victory “To be able to push out and not (play to) hold on I think that was critical,” said Terzoglou when we got challenged (and) looked like we were tiring I just think that’s a testament to some of the work that we’ve been doing but also maybe some of the maturity from the younger group.” Disappointed with his team’s effort against the Ts before Easter Terzoglou drew inspiration from the US Masters “We want to start to be able to compete and beat some of those sides that are traditionally above us,” Terzoglou explained after the game there were question marks after the Old Trinity game – you think at home we used Rory McIlroy as the example (for this week) – it took him eleven goes to break through (and win the Masters) The question for the CYs was whether they could harness their late-season 2024 form and transfer it into the early passages of 2025 At 2-1 and with a key win on the road against an opponent that won five games of William Buck Premier football last year secured “We feel like the group is starting to believe,” Terzoglou said it gives (the players) confidence … you’ve got a physical piece of tangible evidence that you can say In the rooms shortly after singing the song star CYs midfielder Jordan Busuttil agreed with his coach’s sentiment – fresh off a dominant afternoon complete with 28 disposals “We’ve matured so much as a group … we’ve actually never won a game (at Brunswick Street Oval),” he said Busuttil was effusive in his praise of those players who “fill holes” for the footy club the two-time best-and-fairest winner lauding teammate Harry Carter for a courageous back-with-the-flight mark during his coach’s post-game address “Good football teams need (those players),” he said “I thought just to point that out in front of the group so they know how much it means to us …  acts like that Busuttil’s superb form for the CYs over the last two years combined with a power of work over the summer saw the 23-year-old win a place at Essendon VFL for 2025 where he’s featured twice in red and black “I feel so comfortable coming back to play my local footy here,” said Busuttil who tugged evocatively at his jumper after a superb running goal in the last quarter said he was pleased with his team’s start to the game but is still searching for a full game of consistent play “(We’ve) obviously had significant turnover and change from the way we finished the season last year,” said Ronaldson “It’s going to take some time for a young group to gel and build that connection to enable us to really string the four quarters together.” Rhys Seakins ran all day on wing and key forward Dane Harvey who has put on noticeable size and strength after a full pre-season with Carlton’s VFL team “We didn’t play well against Caulfield in Round Two I thought we addressed some of our weaknesses on that day (against the CYs),” said Ronaldson it’s going to take a little bit of time and it’s going to take a lot of work on the track during the week “I was really comfortable that we took a big step forward today the outcomes and the results will take care of themselves.” 19-year-old Darcy Winstanley suffered a suspected broken collarbone Old Carey’s impressive graduate season continues to turn heads the Panthers travelling to Gordon Barnard Reserve and breaking loose late in the final term in a tight contest with Old Camberwell.  Weller Ben Hart destined the game for a close finish when he tied the score with the second of his two final quarter goals at the five-minute mark but there wouldn’t be another goal kicked for almost 20 minutes – a remarkable run of seven behinds (six to Old Carey) doing nothing to ease the nerves of both sets of supporters as it has been often over the course of his storied career punching through his second of the afternoon to establish a two-goal advantage before bubbly left-footer Eddie King nailed two goals in two minutes to seal the deal The 20-year-old was one of coach Luke Giles’ best in the 13.19 (97) to 11.7 (73) win that sees the Panthers right in the mix with Premier B’s finest “My summation is that we’re a trustworthy side in this competition,” said the Old Carey coach on Sunday evening “The win against Old Camberwell on the weekend was the final bit of belief that we needed to know that we can compete week-in Giles is confident his team has the ability to perform at a consistent level – but has circled Old Ivanhoe who in Round 2 handed the Panthers their only loss of 2025 so far as the example of the level of football his side aspires to achieve “What we did on the weekend against Old Camberwell 20-or-30% to beat those better couple of sides in the comp.” Tristan Borghouts was lauded for his effort in tagging Weller midfield dynamo Lachie Harker who in turn was praised by Old Camberwell coach Neil Connell for his hard work despite a heavy tag “That will be great for his development,” said Connell Garnet Brennan performed well in the ruck for the Wellers Liam Thomas kicked four goals and defensive pair Josh Holding and Will Day held up well “Old Carey (were) very impressive with their ability to get the ball from inside to outside (they) have really good leg speed through the midfield and off half-back,” said Connell “We were a bit off with our pressure around the contest plenty of missed tackles which was our strength in the early games … It’s another good reminder to our players that if you’re off a little in B grade you will get punished on the scoreboard.” The theme of Round Three was quick breaks in the second half – and for Old Geelong coach Nick Dixon that was the tale in a key win at home over Caulfield Grammarians “We just tried to settle them down a little in the third quarter we started to be a little more clinical in the way we moved the ball,” he explained after two points separated the sides at the long break “Coming to Como (Park) is different for any side I thought our ability to play the way we wanted to on Como was really good in that third quarter.” Focusing on quality entry and time spent in the forward half the OGs kicked 6.4 (40) to 1.2 (8) in the third flipping a two-point half time deficit into a five-goal three quarter time lead and from there held fast to win 14.10 (94) to 10.9 (69) The blitz was capped off by a brilliant individual effort from Mickey Nicholls who sprinted from half back to full forward to tumble through a major as the three-quarter-time siren sounded Connor Dixon was best-on-ground with six goals and has added a defensive flair to his forward craft over the pre-season “He’s really led the way with pressure and his tackling down there – I think his first two or three goals were from defensive effort turnovers,” Nick Dixon said and he’s probably been our most damaging forward.” Caulfield Grammarians coach Paul Satterley lauded the OGs for their control of the ground and their superb third quarter,  “We probably missed a few opportunities to capitalise on locking the footy in our forward half especially in the second quarter,” he said Archie Loughnan followed his haul of four against Fitzroy in Round Two with five in the loss and was “an absolute standout.” Old Trinity is the fifth squad to start the year 2-1 and enjoyed the services of ex-Giant and Demon Adam Tomlinson in its 14.11 (95) to 10.3 (63) defeat of the Hampton Rovers he’s on North Melbourne’s VFL list … he’s a Trinity boy he desperately wanted to have a run,” said coach Donald McDonald “We’d had a lot of changes during the week it ended up working out really well … it’s not often that the boys get to play with an AFL player of ‘Tommo’s’ note seven rebound 50s and a game-high 174 Premier Data ranking points later Tomlinson was named best-on-ground after the Ts survived a scare in the third term from a young and improving Rovers team.  “It was a great learning opportunity for our younger players who I felt took giant steps forward,” said Hampton coach Marty Pask who says it’s a “delight” to coach the rapidly progressing group “We currently have 14 players playing under 21 years of age … we will gain experience as the weeks go by and have a really good mix of players who are up to the level This will set our side up for many more years to come and we keep evolving.” Christian Carnovale had 27 disposals and 11 tackles Liam O’Driscoll kicked three goals and 19-year-old quintet Dan Hall Ben Seddon and Zach Ziesing are a group to watch the Rovers take on Old Geelong at Como Park while the Ts host Old Melburnians in what promises to be a critical contest as the ladder begins to take shape Williamstown CYMS travel to play Old Ivanhoe Fitzroy will be desperate for a win when it hosts Old Camberwell and Old Carey meet Caulfield Grammarians Round 4 of the Division 4 Women’s competition saw Beaumaris and Westbourne each go a game clear of the rest of the pack on the ladder the message was loud and clear: footy is about mateship Old Haileybury continued their promising return to Premier Men’s with an impressive wire-to-wire win over University Blacks at Princes Park The VAFA acknowledge the traditional owners of country It looks like nothing was found at this location The funding from the IPO will be used to develop the Kon Kweni iron-ore project in Guinea US-based private iron ore producer Ivanhoe Atlantic is preparing for an initial public offering (IPO) in Australia, aiming to secure up to A$300m ($190.8m), according to Mining Weekly The funds will be directed towards the development of the Kon Kweni project in Guinea a “major” undeveloped iron-ore deposit in West Africa The anticipated May listing could rank among the top floats on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) this year with expectations to raise between A$200m and A$300m This follows a trend where four of Australia’s top five IPOs in 2024 raised between A$303m and A$337m with DigiCo Infrastructure REIT leading the pack with an A$2bn raise in December “We are working through a process to target an ASX listing in mid-2025 but are not able to confirm quantum or valuation at this stage,” a spokesperson from Ivanhoe Atlantic told Bloomberg Ivanhoe Atlantic has chosen Australia for its strong mining investment community Don’t let policy changes catch you off guard Stay proactive with real-time data and expert analysis The company’s prospectus is currently in the final stages of preparation Ivanhoe Atlantic’s majority shareholder is I-Pulse a US-based company chaired by mining billionaire Robert Friedland Friedland is a well-known figure in the mining industry having gained recognition with the sale of Voisey’s Bay in 1996 and further established his reputation with the Oyu Tolgoi deposit in Mongolia He acquired the rights to what is now the Kon Kweni project in 2019 following its long period of dormancy under a consortium including BHP Group and Aitken Mount Capital Partners are serving as joint lead managers for the offering In a related development, Rio Tinto Group is set to begin production at its Simandou iron ore project in Guinea highlighting a key moment for iron ore mining in West Africa Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network as well as large scale urban renewal precincts.  Explore our interactive project map and see where our projects are located We create vibrant places to live and work across Victoria through diverse and strategic property development and urban renewal projects Our approach combines extensive development project management and urban renewal experience with strong relationships across government and industry technical capability and commercial thinking.With an emphasis on environmental sustainability our goal is to create vibrant places that enrich the local area – with diverse and affordable homes Join our team of experienced industry professionals and develop your capability in a diverse and collaborative workplace.    Development Victoria is progressing with plans to transform the old water tank site in Ivanhoe into a thriving residential community with hundreds of new homes expressed her excitement at reaching two major project milestones that will allow the delivery of approximately 275 much needed homes and more green space to the area We've recently completed the safe demolition of the decommissioned water tank with outstanding work by Victorian-based contractor Delta Group "The Development Plan approval also marks an essential step toward our goal of offering diverse housing options The project will also feature a new 2,000-square-meter park designed to provide a range of community spaces and play areas for everyone to enjoy Development Victoria is currently overseeing a Request for Proposal process to secure a development partner for the residential project with construction set to begin once the necessary planning approvals are obtained Development Victoria is working with Banyule City Council to develop the new larger local park informed by feedback from the local community For more information about the project, visit the Ivanhoe tank project page. In the spirit of reconciliation, Development Victoria respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Victoria. We recognise their continuing cultural heritage and connection to land, and pay our respects to their Elders, past and present. Yinga Biik Birranga-ga (Sing land and Country), Steve Ulula Parker Connect with us to stay up to date on the latest developments. Play Duration: 5 minutes 26 seconds5m Brought to you by Like many students about to start university, Lilly Cascun is mapping out her route on public transport. However Lilly says using her local station is impossible because it is not fitted with the round raised circles on the ground that assist her to navigate the platform as a blind person. Lilly told Sharnelle and Bob that using Ivanhoe station is "anxiety-inducing", and that she instead has to walk 30 minutes to the next station along. The university student is advocating for tactile ground surface indicators to be installed at Ivanhoe and Heidelberg stations with a petition that has attracted more than 1600 signatures. A Department of Transport and Planning spokesperson said they were  looking at ways to improve accessibility at Ivanhoe Station. Download the ABC listen app to text and call your favourite live radio Home » News and Events » International Baccalaureate Results – The Story is Now Complete a record number of Year 12 students at Ivanhoe Grammar School pursued the prestigious International Baccalaureate (IB) program Congratulations to all our students from both campuses as we achieved on a consolidated basis (VCE and IB): Dux of VCE and Dux of Ridgeway Campus Tom Starkey (ATAR 99.8) and Dux of Plenty Campus Sanat Sahrawat (ATAR 99.5) These results highlight the dedication and talent of our students and the exceptional support of our teaching staff we celebrate the personal bests of every student and the character they have shown throughout their journey Further details on results and destinations will be shared in February 2025 We are incredibly proud of our Class of 2024 and wish them every success in their futures Ivanhoe Grammar School is committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment where everyone is welcome to be themselves View our Inclusion Strategy Wominjeka boorndup wun bik ba Wurundjeri baluk I respect the land and the Wurundjeri people spoken for thousands of years throughout the country on which the campuses of Ivanhoe Grammar School stand were provided to the School by Wurundjeri Elder speaker of language and keeper of knowledge View our Reconciliation Action Plan PO Box 91 Ivanhoe, 3079 P: +61 3 9490 1877 E: info@ivanhoe.com.au 41 The Ridgeway Ivanhoe 3079 P: +61 3 9490 1877 730 Bridge Inn Road Doreen 3754 P: +61 3 9490 1877 Terrace 1 & 2 Terrace Way Macleod 3085 P: +61 3 9490 1877 Child Safety Policy Privacy Policy Grievances Policy Whistleblower Policy Ivanhoe Mines’ President & Chief Executive Officer Marna Cloete and Chief Financial Officer David van Heerden are pleased to announce the company’s financial results for the first quarter of 2025 as well as an operations and project development update Ivanhoe Mines is a leading Canadian mining company developing and operating its four principal mining and exploration projects in Southern Africa: expanding production at the tier-one Kamoa-Kakula Copper Complex in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC); ramping up the ultra-high-grade Kipushi zinc-copper-lead-germanium mine in the DRC; building the tier-one Platreef platinum and copper mine in South Africa; and advancing exploration for new copper discoveries across the expansive exploration licenses of Ivanhoe’s Western Forelands Exploration Project and Kiala copper discoveries near Kamoa-Kakula Founder and Co-Chairman Robert Friedland commented: “Ivanhoe Mines is proud to report strong financial and operational performance in the first quarter of 2025 reflecting the significant efforts of our team and the broad shoulders of the world-class Kamoa-Kakula Copper Complex the initiatives to overcome power challenges and secure sustainable short and long-term energy sources for the growth of the world’s most important copper mine are beginning to bear fruit “Kamoa-Kakula is set for record production in the shorter month of April achieving approximately 50,000 tonnes of copper in concentrate equivalent to an annualized rate of over 600,000 tonnes – a remarkable achievement This will provide the basis from which to continue our growth in 2026 including our optimization projects such as Project 95 “The start-up of Africa’s largest and greenest direct-to-blister is just a few weeks away which transforms Kamoa-Kakula into a fully integrated multi-generational supermajor copper complex First production of 99+% pure copper anodes is expected in July This milestone will lower transportation costs by more than 50% per unit of contained copper while enabling us to sell by-product sulphuric acid locally to meet rising demand in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s copper industry “Exploration continues to play a vital role in our future growth we are making significant progress and will release an interim Mineral Resource update by mid-May This update will highlight the immense potential of this highly prospective region adjacent to Kamoa-Kakula “We have also recently expanded our exploration efforts into Zambia a country with tremendous geological prospectivity outside of the known Copperbelt region The government of Zambia is also a critical partner in addressing long-term energy in the Southern African region we praise the leadership of the governments of the United States and Qatar for bringing together the governments of the DRC and Rwanda to agree on principles of peace and prosperity opening the way for increased investment and the responsible development of DRC’s huge critical minerals endowment that will be required to meet the rising global demand for these essential metals.” You can read the full report here: Ivanhoe Mines Q1 2025 Financial Report 400 subscribers and receive our weekly eNewsletter Please check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription Please check your inbox to confirm your subscription Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time The Boulevard in Ivanhoe East might be Melbourne’s most dilapidated road but the locals love it that way – and will fight anyone who dares try to fix it Along most of its 2.8-kilometre length between Banksia Street and Burke Road The Boulevard is badly cracked and potholed The Boulevard in Ivanhoe East has not been resurfaced for decades and is more frequently used by pedestrians than motorists.Credit: Justin McManus Driving its length is a bone-rattling experience also affords motorists time to soak up bucolic views of the Yarra Flats parkland to the east and a row of palatial but it is an address most could only dream of But its peaceful atmosphere has been shaken by a council proposal to resurface the road which has been left in a state of benign neglect for decades Banyule City Council has pitched the proposal as driven in part by the need to make the road safer for cyclists emergency services and rubbish truck drivers But this is not the first time it has tried to resurface The Boulevard the council has backed down following community backlash councillors received a largely hostile reception from well over 100 locals who quickly launched a campaign to stop the works T-shirts emblazoned with the slogan “kangaroos while more than 670 people have signed a petition online “This battle has been fought before,” says architect and Boulevard resident of 15 years Urban planners all over the world try to design humanistic streetscapes such as this but it can’t be manufactured and can only evolve with time “It’s almost happened by accident,” he says David Gentle has lived there for 11 years and says it is a unique Melbourne treasure The slow and infrequent traffic means the street is more often populated by pedestrians than motorists Fewer than 200 vehicles a day on average drive along The Boulevard though numbers have grown by 25 per cent in the past two years and some people go at 20km/h because they’re worried about their suspension,” Gentle says they meander along the street side by side who is president of the Yarra Precinct Protection Association community group says the poor state of the road deters traffic and residents fear any repair work will only encourage rat-running “The Boulevard runs parallel to this very busy main road they’d like to take a shortcut along The Boulevard which is legally obliged under the Road Management Act to maintain and repair The Boulevard says it is still seeking feedback on the proposal A council spokesperson said the road “is showing significant signs of wear “These defects pose risks to all users and create challenges for ongoing maintenance,” they said The proposal aims to maintain the “country lane feel” It converts part of The Boulevard into a no-through road between Linn Street and McCubbin Street “Encouraging safe walking and cycling is a key goal of the project with potential connections to the Main Yarra Trail and improvements to nearby roads also under consideration,” the spokesperson said They added that the proposal had not been costed and no final decision had been made Boulevard resident George Kalpakis was prepared to stick his neck out and speak in favour of the council’s plan arguing that the road had been neglected for many years as long as they do it tastefully,” he said But Kalpakis said he knew he was heavily outnumbered and had seen the fierce opposition to the proposal at last week’s council meeting It was very hard to contain some of the people there.” Start the day with a summary of the day’s most important and interesting stories, analysis and insights. Sign up for our Morning Edition newsletter The Boulevard in Ivanhoe East might be Melbourne\\u2019s most dilapidated road but the locals love it that way \\u2013 and will fight anyone who dares try to fix it set due to the road\\u2019s degraded condition T-shirts emblazoned with the slogan \\u201Ckangaroos \\u201CThis battle has been fought before,\\u201D says architect and Boulevard resident of 15 years but it can\\u2019t be manufactured and can only evolve with time \\u201CIt\\u2019s almost happened by accident,\\u201D he says and some people go at 20km/h because they\\u2019re worried about their suspension,\\u201D Gentle says \\u201CThe Boulevard runs parallel to this very busy main road they\\u2019d like to take a shortcut along The Boulevard A council spokesperson said the road \\u201Cis showing significant signs of wear \\u201CThese defects pose risks to all users and create challenges for ongoing maintenance,\\u201D they said The proposal aims to maintain the \\u201Ccountry lane feel\\u201D \\u201CEncouraging safe walking and cycling is a key goal of the project also under consideration,\\u201D the spokesperson said Boulevard resident George Kalpakis was prepared to stick his neck out and speak in favour of the council\\u2019s plan as long as they do it tastefully,\\u201D he said But Kalpakis said he knew he was heavily outnumbered and had seen the fierce opposition to the proposal at last week\\u2019s council meeting It was very hard to contain some of the people there.\\u201D Start the day with a summary of the day\\u2019s most important and interesting stories This is probably not the page you’re looking for Home » News and Events » VCE Results 2024 We are delighted to celebrate the academic achievements of our VCE graduates with the release of their results today The Class of 2024 has demonstrated exceptional dedication and unwavering commitment and delivered another impressive set of academic results Although we commend all our students for achieving their best we would like to recognise our VCE Duces with exceptional ATARs Congratulations to Tom Starkey from Ivanhoe Campus with an ATAR of 99.8 and our Plenty Campus Dux Our largest ever number of Year 12 students who completed their International Baccalaureate (IB) are still awaiting their results These are to be released on 18 December 2024 will provide a complete picture of the academic success of our 2024 graduates we will celebrate the complete set of Year 12 results of the Class of 2024 An Ivanhoe Education is not defined by academic achievements alone It is a mixture of what our students have attained academically and their co-curricular accomplishments family and friends of our VCE graduates in wishing them well in their future endeavours Our teachers and other staff continue to be available to graduates who would like to discuss their future options Thank you to our staff and families for their unwavering support during the year and for always encouraging our VCE students to achieve their best We look forward to congratulating our International Baccalaureate graduates next week and sharing our combined results for the Class of 2024 Ivanhoe is exploring a 16,000km² licence package 7.5-times larger than its Western Forelands project in the DRC Ivanhoe Mines has formed an exploration joint venture (JV) with UK-based private company Pallas Resources to explore the Chu-Sarysu copper basin in Kazakhstan The JV encompasses a licence package of up to 16,000km² 7.5-times larger than Ivanhoe’s nearby Western Forelands package The company has acquired a 20% equity interest in the JV with the option to increase its stake up to 80% over time The company is making an initial investment of C$18.7m ($13m) towards exploration activities over two years Ivanhoe can earn the majority interest by investing up to C$115m over four years with the potential to adjust the exploration programme based on results and prospectivity The JV aims to replicate Ivanhoe’s success in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) where it has discovered more than 50 million tonnes (mt) of sediment-hosted copper deposits Chu-Sarysu is the world’s “third-largest” sedimentary copper basin behind the central African Copperbelt and Kupferschiefer in Europe The basin contains 27mt of known copper resources and is home to deposits such as the Zhezkazgan complex which produces roughly 200,000 tonnes of copper annually The US Geological Survey estimates there is an additional 25mt of undiscovered copper in the basin An initial examination of digitised Soviet-era data identified several potential exploration targets Ivanhoe founder and executive co-chairman Robert Friedland said: “The Ivanhoe Group has a long history in Kazakhstan and we look forward to returning to this country to further unlock the significant geological potential of the Chu-Sarysu basin “Ivanhoe’s strategic partnership marks an exceptional opportunity to utilise our exploration expertise in one of the world’s most prospective sedimentary copper basins With over 16,000km² of licence applications in the Chu-Sarysu Basin – the largest land-holding position in the region – we are poised to become one of the most significant global copper exploration stories “This partnership marks an excellent addition to our growing copper exploration portfolio to further accompany the rapidly advancing Western Forelands licences adjacent to Kamoa-Kakula Western Forelands underpins the next stage of our aggressive copper production growth story and we expect to update the market on these exciting exploration efforts in the Democratic Republic of Congo shortly.” Kazakhstan sees mining and quarrying as pivotal to its economy contributing around 14% to its gross domestic product and 17.5% to its exports The country offers an economically advantageous environment for mineral exploration and mining characterised by a skilled workforce and comparatively low operational costs for both labour and energy Home » News and Events » Coonawarra Willam Aquatic Centre “I think it is amazing that this kind of facility is available at our school every single day I feel grateful to be one of the students who gets to see it being built.” Sophia Ivanhoe Grammar School student and competitive swimmer We are incredibly excited that in early 2025 we will be opening our Coonawarra Willam Aquatic Centre alongside our new sporting fields: a state-of-the-art soccer pitch which converts to multiple tennis and netball courts these facilities will be used and enjoyed by all Ivanhoe Grammar School families students from other schools participating in AGSV/APS sports and the communities in and around the suburbs of Mernda and classrooms designed for our Physical Education and Health and Human Development classes These new facilities will greatly enhance the wellbeing of our students and staff while also providing valuable resources for Ivanhoe Edge our unique co-curricular extension program Families from the area who join Ivanhoe Swim our wonderful learn-to-swim program and swimming squad creating opportunities for learning and connection beyond the classroom The Centre is built with sustainability in mind including a solar energy system across the large roof span to generate its own power rainwater collection and recycling to refill the pool when needed constructed with air tightness requirements to increase the efficiency of heating and cooling it also has a special vapour barrier membrane on the ceiling and walls around the pool to stop any condensation reaching outside Coonawarra Willam means ‘Home of the Swan’ in the Woi-wurrung language of the Wurundjeri people  The name for our aquatic centre was provided by Wurundjeri Elder and holder of knowledge It builds its life on two of nature’s elements: earth and water These elements are symbolic of the activities that will occur daily in this centre We see the majestic swan glide across the waterways and graze on local lands represents the activities in our aquatic centre our connection to our local lands and the community who are invited to participate in activities in this place of education We look forward to welcoming you all soon to Coonawarra Willam Aquatic Centre Home » News and Events » Opening of the Coonawarra Willam Aquatic Centre A beautiful day greeted students, staff, and distinguished guests as they gathered for the official opening of the Coonawarra Willam Aquatic Centre This state-of-the-art facility marked a significant milestone in the school’s ongoing commitment to excellence in education and sport The Coonawarra Willam Aquatic Centre at Ivanhoe Grammar School’s Plenty Campus offers a diverse range of high-quality amenities The strength and conditioning gymnasium and classrooms provide space for training which can seamlessly transform into netball and tennis courts offer flexibility to accommodate a wide range of sports and events sharing words steeped in history and tradition She reminded everyone of the deep cultural significance of the land on which the school stands and the meaning behind the name Coonawarra Willam which translates to ‘Home of the Swan’ in the Woi-wurrung language of the Wurundjeri people Following this School Captain Cristian welcomed the distinguished guests including two Ivanhoe Olympians Emily Bamford (Class of 2009) and Sam Bramham (Class of 2007) Cristian highlighted the essential role of sports in shaping character and fostering teamwork reinforcing the belief that sports instil values such as perseverance ‘The success of any sports program relies on the passion and dedication of teachers and coaches and the provision of facilities that support both,’ he said Principal Gerard Foley then took to the podium expressing his immense pride and excitement for the new facility He emphasised Ivanhoe Grammar School’s legacy of strategic planning and dedication to holistic student development from academics to co-curricular activities Reflecting on the school’s growth since the establishment of the Plenty Campus in 1990 he underscored how the new aquatic centre will enrich student life for generations to come and classrooms—it is a space where our students will aim for personal bests and develop into well-rounded individuals,’ he said He went on to acknowledge and thank the many individuals and teams whose dedication and expertise made the project a reality from architects and engineers to school benefactors and project managers The highlight of the morning was the presence of alumna and Olympian Emily Bamford who had the honour of officially opening the Coonawarra Willam Aquatic Centre Plenty Campus Co-Captain Jasmin led a Q&A with Emily whose journey from an Ivanhoe Grammar School student to representing Australia in Alpine Skiing at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics served as an inspiration to all in attendance Emily shared valuable insights into the pivotal moments that shaped her athletic career Emily spoke about the camaraderie among Olympic athletes the thrill of representing Australia on the world stage and the invaluable lessons sport has taught her She shared that the Ivanhoe Learner Attribute ‘Collaborative’ resonated with her the most as the support of a dedicated team was essential in helping her achieve her athletic goals she was joined on stage by Chairman Daniel Proietto and Principal Gerard Foley to unveil the Foundation Plaque commemorating the official opening of the aquatic centre With the doors of the Coonawarra Willam Aquatic Centre now open a new chapter in the school’s sporting history has begun—one that promises to inspire and shape the next generation of champions Ivanhoe Electric (NYSE:IE) has secured a letter of interest from the Export-Import Bank of the US to provide up to US$825 million ($1.3 billion) in debt financing with a 15-year repayment tenor for the Santa Cruz Copper Project in the US EXIM’s ‘Make More in America’ initiative is designed to boost US’ competitiveness strengthen supply chains and reduce strategic vulnerabilities alongside its China and Transformational Exports program.  Ivanhoe expects to deliver a Preliminary Feasibility Study (PFS) for the Santa Cruz Copper Project The PFS will support further project financing activities.  The company says permitting and detailed engineering work are being aggressively advanced throughout 2025.  Ivanhoe Electric anticipates that permits will be received and initial construction activities will begin in the first half of 2026.  Ivanhoe Electric is assessing EXIM’s interest together with other financing alternatives available to it for developing Santa Cruz In the event Ivanhoe Electric proceeds with a formal application EXIM will need to undertake all due diligence necessary to determine if a final lending commitment would be made Any final lending commitment will depend on meeting EXIM’s criteria as well as finalise and satisfy certain conditions.  Executive Chairman Robert Friedland says receiving the letter of interest from EXIM underscores the importance of the Santa Cruz Copper Project to grow domestic copper production “The United States urgently needs more domestically produced copper to support the rapid expansion and rebuilding of its electric transmission and transportation infrastructure and technologies of the future,” Friedland says.  “Santa Cruz is positioned perfectly to be a source of pure copper cathode to help the US achieve its strategic mission of greater self-reliance on domestic production of critical metals.” Ivanhoe Electric CEO Taylor Melvin adds that the company is grateful to work with EXIM regarding this financing opportunity as Santa Cruz advances towards initial construction in 2026.  “As an advanced-stage copper project on private land in the United States 100% owned by a United States company and with the ability to produce pure copper cathode on-site our Santa Cruz Copper Project is uniquely positioned to meet rising US demand for domestically sourced copper,” Melvin says.  Ivanhoe Electric continues to pursue additional government support programs including the EXIM’s Supply Chain Resilience Initiative and the Section 45X advanced manufacturing production tax credit The Supply Chain Resilience Initiative provides financing tools to strengthen and diversify US access to critical mineral supply chains while Section 45X offers direct tax incentives for the domestic production and processing of those minerals aligns with EXIM’s initiative as it intends to increase the nation’s supply of critical minerals to foster economic growth and strengthen national security through domestic resource production.  EXIM is the official export credit agency of the US It is a government agency that offers financial support to companies through means such as direct loans and loan guarantees Ivanhoe Electric is focused on critical minerals The company believe the US is significantly under-explored and has the potential to yield major new discoveries of critical metals Its mineral exploration efforts focus on copper Through the advancement of its portfolio of electric metals exploration projects headlined by the Santa Cruz Copper Project in Arizona and the Tintic Copper-Gold Project in Utah as well as other exploration projects in the US Ivanhoe intends to support US supply chain independence by finding and delivering the critical metals necessary for the electrification of the economy over 80% of the nation’s supply of critical minerals comes from foreign sources and the US imports more than half of its consumption of 43 of the 50 critical minerals.  There is no domestic production for at least 14 of the 50 identified critical minerals.  Write to Aaliyah Rogan at Mining.com.au    Unico Silver makes ‘multiple new discoveries’ at Cerro Leon Unico Silver (ASX:USL) says the final results from phase-two diamond drilling at.. 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activities Permitting and detailed engineering work are being aggressively advanced throughout 2025 with initial construction expected to begin in the first half of 2026 Executive Chairman Robert Friedland emphasized the importance of the Santa Cruz Project in expanding domestic copper production crucial for supporting the growth of electric transmission CEO Taylor Melvin noted the project’s unique position to meet rising US demand for domestically sourced copper and capacity to produce pure copper cathode on-site The US Department of Energy reports that over 80% of the nation’s critical minerals are sourced from foreign countries highlighting the strategic importance of projects like Santa Cruz in achieving greater self-reliance EXIM Bank’s potential lending commitment is contingent upon meeting specific criteria and authorization processes Copyright Finance TV Pty Ltd All Rights Reserved Would you like to receive our daily news to your inbox A young family outbid five others to purchase a four-bedroom home in Richmond for $2,002,000 at a competitive Saturday auction and paid about half a million dollars more than the property’s reserve Six parties traded bids for 4 Vesper Street in front of a 200-strong crowd, and Biggin & Scott auctioneer Andrew Crotty described the atmosphere as “electric” on the auction weekend following Tuesday’s interest rate cut The auction began with an assertive $1.65 million bid from the ultimate buyer well more than the property’s $1.5 million reserve before a second party countered with a $1.7 million offer but slowly dropped out as the price passed $2 million The two remaining parties traded $1000 rises won the auction for $502,000 more than the reserve Crotty said families were attracted to the home which was listed with a price guide of $1.5 million to $1.6 million A large crowd turned out to watch the auction of 4 Vesper Street which sold under the hammer for $2,002,000 on Saturday.Credit: Paul Jeffers He added buyers were keen to jump into the market now that interest rates had fallen despite the modest effect it would have on budgets “We’re seeing greater numbers coming through open homes in response to the rate drop and the word on the street is this could be the bottom of the market,” he said Crotty said the deceased estate had been lived in for about 30 years by the previous owners The four-bedroom home in Richmond sold for $2,002,000 at a competitive auction on Saturday.Credit: Paul Jeffers The property was one of 1355 scheduled to go to auction in Melbourne this week Domain Group recorded a preliminary auction clearance rate of 66.6 per cent from 1005 reported results Withdrawn auctions are counted as unsold properties when calculating the clearance rate a local family who put forward a bold $80,000 bid to beat two others bought a four-bedroom home for $2,035,000 at auction Three local families vied for the keys to 22 Johnston Street which had a quoted price range of $1.8 million to $1.9 million Jellis Craig listing and selling agent Sam Wilson said bidding started at $1.8 million before rising in $10,000 increments and quickly surpassed the property’s $1.9 million reserve the winning buyer offered up an $80,000 bid A few smaller bids were traded before the spacious lakefront home sold under the hammer to a family from Newport Wilson said the vendors built the architecturally designed residence She said it “ticks all the boxes for families” it’s got really good bedroom and living spaces,” she said a downsizer couple won the keys to a three-bedroom home for $1.82 million and paid $220,000 more than the reserve in a rapid-fire auction About six interested parties turned up for the auction of 31A Sherwood Road Nelson Alexander auctioneer and listing agent Mark Verrocchi said but just two ended up putting forward offers after a high opening bid knocked other potential buyers out of the race The buyers opened the auction with a bid of $1.6 million at the top end of the $1.5 million to $1.6 million quoted price range The two parties quickly traded bids of $20,000 and $25,000 until the price hit $1,805,000 then put forward a $15,000 bid to secure the stylish property and beat the family moving from Melbourne’s north-east sold for $1.82 million at auction on Saturday Verrocchi said sentiment among buyers had improved following a rate cut adding that the other bidders didn’t stand a chance during this “rapid-fire” auction “It was a young family against the boomers and the boomers ended up winning again,” he said Verrocchi said the vendors were downsizing to a smaller property in the area two local families battled it out in an “aggressive” auction for a five-bedroom home which sold under the hammer for $1.85 million The auction of 16 Glencairn Avenue opened on a bid of $1.65 million, at the bottom end of the $1.65 million to $1.75 million price guide. The families then traded $10,000 and $5000 bids, and quickly drove bidding past the property’s $1.7 million reserve. When the price hit $1.81 million, the buyers placed a $40,000 knock-out bid, securing the property. “[The auction] was so aggressive … it was almost like rapid fire,” Ray White auctioneer Jamil Allouche said. “I’m seeing a bit more confidence after the rate drop.” Allouche said the property, a deceased estate, had been in the same family for about 70 years and the vendors were thrilled to see a new family make it their home. A young family outbid five others to purchase a four-bedroom home in Richmond for $2,002,000 at a competitive Saturday auction, and paid about half a million dollars more than the property\\u2019s reserve. Six parties traded bids for in front of a 200-strong crowd, and Biggin & Scott auctioneer Andrew Crotty described the atmosphere as \\u201Celectric\\u201D on the auction weekend following . The auction began with an assertive $1.65 million bid from the ultimate buyer, well more than the property\\u2019s $1.5 million reserve, before a second party countered with a $1.7 million offer. Four more bidders joined the competition, but slowly dropped out as the price passed $2 million. The two remaining parties traded $1000 rises, before the highest bidder, acting on behalf of his brother, won the auction for $502,000 more than the reserve. Crotty said families were attracted to the home, which was listed with a price guide of $1.5 million to $1.6 million, because of its well-sized bedrooms, spacious garden and central location. He added buyers were keen to jump into the market now that interest rates had fallen, despite the modest effect it would have on budgets. \\u201CWe\\u2019re seeing greater numbers coming through open homes in response to the rate drop, and the word on the street is this could be the bottom of the market,\\u201D he said. Crotty said the deceased estate had been lived in for about 30 years by the previous owners, and last sold for $225,000 in 1995, records show. The property was one of 1355 scheduled to go to auction in Melbourne this week. By evening, Domain Group recorded a preliminary auction clearance rate of 66.6 per cent from 1005 reported results, while 111 auctions were withdrawn. Withdrawn auctions are counted as unsold properties when calculating the clearance rate. In Newport, a local family who put forward a bold $80,000 bid to beat two others, bought a four-bedroom home for $2,035,000 at auction. Three local families vied for the keys to , which had a quoted price range of $1.8 million to $1.9 million. Jellis Craig listing and selling agent Sam Wilson said bidding started at $1.8 million before rising in $10,000 increments, and quickly surpassed the property\\u2019s $1.9 million reserve. When the price hit $1.92 million, the winning buyer offered up an $80,000 bid. A few smaller bids were traded before the spacious lakefront home sold under the hammer to a family from Newport. Wilson said the vendors built the architecturally designed residence, located opposite Newport Lake Reserve, less than four years ago. She said it \\u201Cticks all the boxes for families\\u201D. \\u201CIt\\u2019s a really large home, it\\u2019s got really good bedroom and living spaces,\\u201D she said. \\u201CAnd the spot there, opposite the lake, is such a beautiful area.\\u201D In Ivanhoe, a downsizer couple won the keys to a three-bedroom home for $1.82 million and paid $220,000 more than the reserve in a rapid-fire auction. About six interested parties turned up for the auction of , Nelson Alexander auctioneer and listing agent Mark Verrocchi said, but just two ended up putting forward offers after a high opening bid knocked other potential buyers out of the race. The buyers opened the auction with a bid of $1.6 million, at the top end of the $1.5 million to $1.6 million quoted price range. The first bid met the vendor\\u2019s reserve. A second party, a young family, countered with a $20,000 bid. The two parties quickly traded bids of $20,000 and $25,000 until the price hit $1,805,000. The downsizer couple, from Carlton North, then put forward a $15,000 bid to secure the stylish property and beat the family moving from Melbourne\\u2019s north-east. Verrocchi said sentiment among buyers had improved following a rate cut, adding that the other bidders didn\\u2019t stand a chance during this \\u201Crapid-fire\\u201D auction. \\u201CIt was a young family against the boomers, and the boomers ended up winning again,\\u201D he said. Verrocchi said the vendors were downsizing to a smaller property in the area. In Coburg, two local families battled it out in an \\u201Caggressive\\u201D auction for a five-bedroom home, which sold under the hammer for $1.85 million. The auction of opened on a bid of $1.65 million, at the bottom end of the $1.65 million to $1.75 million price guide. The families then traded $10,000 and $5000 bids, and quickly drove bidding past the property\\u2019s $1.7 million reserve. \\u201C[The auction] was so aggressive \\u2026 it was almost like rapid fire,\\u201D Ray White auctioneer Jamil Allouche said. \\u201CI\\u2019m seeing a bit more confidence after the rate drop.\\u201D Share via...Gift this articleSubscribe to gift this article Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe American mining billionaire Robert Friedland plans to list his African iron ore company on the ASX next year and will use it to raise funds to acquire local critical minerals projects left unloved by the industry downturn Mr Friedland hopes to float Ivanhoe Atlantic before June giving Australian investors exposure to Guinea’s Nimba iron ore project in the same year that Rio Tinto will start production at the neighbouring Simandou project SaveLog in or Subscribe to save articleShareCopy link Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Follow the topics, people and companies that matter to you. Ivanhoe Electric (TSX:IE) is nearing a key milestone at its Santa Cruz Copper Project in Arizona with expected completion of Preliminary Feasibility Study (PFS) in June 2025 The company is rapidly progressing advanced stage engineering studies for its “modern The project’s PFS is scheduled to be completed in June 2025 and will be used to advance project financing discussions.  Ivanhoe Electric is advancing applications for key project permits with a goal of starting construction activities as soon as the first half of 2026 The PFS expands on an initial assessment released in September 2023 which the company says demonstrated attractive economics “on a long-lived and high-grade underground copper project capable of producing approximately 80,000 tonnes of copper per year including 57,000 tonnes of pure copper cathode for the US domestic market” Executive Chairman Robert Friedland and CEO Taylor Melvin are pleased to see the 20 March Executive Order signed by US President Donald Trump to accelerate the domestic production of critical metals Melvin says the decisive action by the President highlights the urgent need to expand domestic minerals output to support supply chain security in the US “This important Order will help revitalise domestic mineral production by improving the permitting process and providing financial support to qualifying domestic projects As a United States company with an advanced high-quality high-grade copper project on private land in Arizona we are excited about what the executive order means for the future of domestic copper production,” the CEO continues The executive order invokes the use of the Defense Production Act as part of a broad US Government effort to expand domestic minerals production on national security grounds, as reported by Mining.com.au the order states that it will “identify priority projects that can be immediately approved or for which permits can be immediately issued and take all necessary or appropriate actions … to expedite and issue the relevant permits or approvals” the order includes provisions to accelerate access to private and public capital for domestic projects including the creation of a “dedicated mineral and mineral production fund for domestic investments” under the Development Finance Corporation (DFC) Ivanhoe Electric is a company that combines advanced mineral exploration technologies with electric metals exploration projects predominantly located in the US It uses an “accurate and powerful” Typhoon geophysical surveying system together with advanced data analytics provided by our subsidiary Computational Geosciences to accelerate and de-risk the mineral exploration process as we seek to discover new deposits of critical metals that may otherwise be undetectable by traditional exploration technologies Write to Adam Orlando at Mining.com.au Serving the hydro power and dam construction industries since 1949 Ivanhoe Mines has announced a significant increase in imported hydroelectric power to its Kamoa-Kakula Copper Complex in the Democratic Republic of the Congo enabling record production and setting the stage for the start-up of its new copper smelter The mine’s access to imported hydroelectric power increased by 20MW to 70MW in mid-March A further increase to 100MW is expected shortly doubling the supply compared to earlier this year This boost in power has improved operational stability allowing the site to consistently exceed throughput and production targets In the first quarter of 2025, Kamoa-Kakula produced approximately 133,120 tonnes of copper with the second half of March seeing output at an annualized rate above the company’s 2025 guidance The new Phase 3 concentrator contributed significantly The increased power availability has allowed Ivanhoe to move forward with commissioning of its on-site direct-to-blister smelter The smelter will begin operations next month with production of 99.7% copper anodes targeted for July 2025 Ivanhoe Mines Executive Co-Chair Robert Friedland said the company’s energy challenges have been addressed with this new supply arrangement “We are delighted that Kamoa-Kakula’s growing pains are behind us following our successful efforts to secure additional imported hydroelectricity … with more imported hydroelectric power from the Southern Africa Power Pool on its way very soon.” Friedland emphasized the cost benefits of the smelter and the environmental credentials of the operation “We expect our operating costs to decline even further as our state-of-the-art direct-to-blister smelter ramps up this year… The production of 99.7% pure copper anodes will significantly reduce our C1 cash costs due to a more than 50% reduction in transportation costs per unit of contained copper and the enjoyment of by-product sulphuric acid sales.” The power increase was made possible through an agreement to expand supply via the Zambian interconnector sourcing electricity from Mozambique through the Southern Africa Power Pool Kamoa-Kakula operations required between 130MW and 140MW with 50MW each from domestic hydro and imported sources The remaining demand was met by up to 160MW of on-site diesel generation capacity Further hydropower capacity is also expected later this year. Wet commissioning of Turbine #5 at the Inga II hydroelectric facility Kamoa-Kakula is expected to receive an initial allocation of 50MW with potential for more as regional grid upgrades progress through 2026 View all newsletters from across the Progressive Media network © Business Trade Media International Limited Mining billionaire Robert Friedland’s latest venture is seeking to raise as much as A$300 million ($190 million) from an initial public offering in Australia Proceeds will be used to fund the development of the Kon Kweni project in Guinea a major undeveloped iron ore deposit in West Africa previously known as Nimba Rio Tinto Group’s giant Simandou iron ore project asking not to be named as the discussions are private That range would put it among the largest floats expected for the Australian Stock Exchange this year four of Australia’s top five IPOs raised between A$303 million and A$337 million The exception was data center operator DigiCo Infrastructure REIT which floated in December and raised A$2 billion “We are working through a process to target an ASX listing in mid-2025 but are not able to confirm quantum or valuation at this stage,” an Ivanhoe Atlantic spokesperson told Bloomberg which is not connected with Friedland’s Toronto-listed Ivanhoe Mines has said it chose Australia in an effort to make the most of a mining investment community that is well-versed in the steel-making ingredient iron ore Ivanhoe’s prospectus is currently being finalized Friedland is one of the most prominent promoters in mining He made a name for himself by selling the giant Canadian copper-nickel project Voisey’s Bay in 1996 and later solidified his position with the Oyu Tolgoi deposit in Mongolia one of the largest copper mines in the world — today owned by Rio He won the rights to the high-grade deposit that is now Kon Kweni in 2019 taking over from a consortium including BHP Group after it was left undeveloped for years Euroz Hartleys Group and Aitken Mount Capital Partners have been appointed as joint lead managers in the offering Friedland is co-chair of ASX-listed battery raw materials producer Sunrise Energy Metals Ltd and website in this browser for the next time I comment Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" we can joint with this IPO or does this ipo in Hong Kong The latest 10 include the proposed copper-nickel mine in Minnesota under a joint venture between Glencore and Teck. Exploration and mining of the energy metal has for 12 years been banned or largely restricted for environmental reasons in British Columbia, Quebec and Nova Scotia. Gina Rinehart's mining company, Hancock Prospecting, is among the biggest donors to opposition leader Peter Dutton's Liberal Party. This discovery adds to a series of significant archaeological finds in the Czech Republic. Jack Lundin, president and CEO, hailed Filo del Sol as "one of the most significant greenfield discoveries in the last 30 years." Home » News and Events » Undefeated AGSV Boys’ Firsts Volleyball Premiers The Boys’ Firsts Volleyball team has achieved the perfect season going undefeated and capping it off with a dominant 3-0 Grand Final victory (25-17 This victory is a testament to a dedicated and hardworking group of athletes who have been striving for this moment for at least two years and sheer joy in playing as a team shone through and they delivered their best performance when it mattered most—a truly rewarding way to conclude their journey The support was incredible on the day—over 100 students A special shoutout to the Girls’ Volleyball team who showed up in full force to support the boys and the boys will be right there returning the favour This victory is even more special as it marks the end of an era for eight of the 12 players who are in Year 12 Most of whom have been part of the Ivanhoe Volleyball Program since Years 7 and 8 Their dedication has built an amazing platform for our talented Years 9- 11 students to follow hopefully ensuring that Ivanhoe remains a Volleyball powerhouse for years to come With US president Donald Trump showing increasing support for mining Ivanhoe Electric believes it is well-placed to help increase domestic supplies of copper both through its Santa Cruz project in Arizona.. 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Sign in here Mining Journal has been providing investors and mining professionals with daily breaking news covering all aspects of the industry Subscribe today for individual and team access to mining's most respected news title each focused on a key discussion point for the mining sector brought to you by the Mining Journal Intelligence team priorities and preferences of 130+ mining investors and top factors influencing investment decisions in 2025 A detailed analysis of mining investment risks across 117 jurisdictions globally assessed across six risk categories and an industrywide survey The ESG Mining Company Index report provides an in-depth evaluation of ESG performance of 61 of the world's largest mining companies it assesses each company across 9 meticulously weighted indicators within 6 essential pillars Gain insights into decarbonisation trends and strategies from interviews with 20+ top mining executives and experts plus an industrywide survey Aspermont Media is a company registered in England and Wales Home » News and Events » The Annual Visual Arts Exhibition It was great to get together as a community to celebrate and acknowledge the creative talents of students from the secondary classes at Plenty Campus The annual Visual Arts Exhibition was officially opened on Monday 10 October with works on display from the subject disciplines of Art The campus was fortunate enough to have the exhibition opened by artist Jonathan Gemmell Jonathan acknowledged the wonderful work on display Jonathan made a particular point that each piece isn’t just an image but there is a message behind each piece and he was delighted to see this on display at our show One of the highlights of the exhibition opening is the presentation of first place and runner-up of The Randal Marsh Art and Design Award the Centenary Product Design and Technology Award and two awards provided by the OIGA Tessa of Year 12 Art Making and Exhibiting was awarded First Prize of the Randal Marsh Art and Design Award for her sculpture “Lost Fortunes” Runner-Up was awarded to Elora of  Year 12 Art Making and Exhibiting for her mixed media piece “Hermit” The Acquisition Award went to Keysha Year 11 for pen and ink work “Grieving” The Principal’s Art and Design Award went to Tessa Year of  Year 12 Art Making and Exhibiting for her sculpture “Lost Fortunes” The Centenary Product Design and Technology Award went to Jack of Year 12 for his designed and constructed seat The Old Ivanhoe Grammarians’ Association presented an encouragement award in the visual arts and for the first time Media Prize This year the Encouragement Award went to Ava of Year 10 and the Media prize went to Elora Twyford for her comic book titled “Kaleidoscope” Excellence and encouragement awards were also presented to students from each of the Years 7 It’s a courageous effort to put work on display for public view and what we see is the result of a creative process The annual exhibition is a wonderful celebration of this Home » News and Events » Ivanhoe Grammar School Shines in Moana JR the Primary Years students from Plenty Campus transported audiences to the vibrant world of Moana JR. with two captivating performances – a matinee and an evening show held at Plenty Ranges Arts and Convention Centre (PRACC) showcased not only the exceptional talent of our students but also their dedication and hard work that brought the enchanting story of Moana students across all year levels gave outstanding performances leaving audiences captivated by their lively and heartfelt rendition of Moana JR The lead cast members impressed with their vocal talents and emotional portrayals embodying the courage and spirit of the beloved characters From the youngest performers to the most seasoned each student’s commitment and enthusiasm radiated throughout the performances Congratulations to Mrs Green for her inspiring leadership and vision and a heartfelt thank you to all the students and volunteer working parties who contributed their time and talents behind the scenes and lighting cue was a testament to the dedication of our school community who came together to make this production possible production not only displayed the creativity and talent of our students but also embodied the essence of community It was an unforgettable experience for all and we look forward to seeing more of our students’ talents in future performances Home » News and Events » Students Develop an Innovative Solution The Year 9 Out of Class program MasterTech is a unique opportunity for students to apply their creativity and problem-solving skills to real-world issues. In the latest edition of the program, four students teamed up to develop an innovative solution for people with vision impairment. Year 9 students Robbie, Alex, Michael and Scott created 4Sight an app that uses artificial intelligence to make the world more accessible for those with vision impairment Their project was inspired by their grandparents’ experiences of losing their independence and autonomy as their vision deteriorated 4Sight uses your device’s user’s camera and positioning to access the world around it named in honour of Latrobe Distinguished Professor Jenny Graves a renowned geneticist and the namesake of the building where MasterTech is held allows users to ask any question about their environment Jenny processes the data collected via the camera and provides an auditory response for the user in real-time The 4Sight application has already had over a thousand downloads with the group continuing to develop their project outside of school hours that the group was guest presenter for the Cisco Victorian Team with all present astounded at the depth of their knowledge The next steps for the project are to connect with NGOs to further develop the project 4Sight is available for download Available on iOS Web application  PDT Partners LLC cut its stake in shares of Ivanhoe Electric Inc. (NYSEAMERICAN:IE - Free Report) by 43.6% in the fourth quarter according to the company in its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission The fund owned 74,722 shares of the company's stock after selling 57,854 shares during the period PDT Partners LLC owned about 0.06% of Ivanhoe Electric worth $564,000 as of its most recent SEC filing A number of other institutional investors and hedge funds have also recently modified their holdings of IE MD increased its stake in shares of Ivanhoe Electric by 13.9% in the 4th quarter MD now owns 4,843,058 shares of the company's stock worth $36,566,000 after purchasing an additional 589,456 shares in the last quarter Kopernik Global Investors LLC increased its position in Ivanhoe Electric by 5.4% in the fourth quarter Kopernik Global Investors LLC now owns 2,557,225 shares of the company's stock worth $19,307,000 after buying an additional 130,807 shares in the last quarter Legal & General Group Plc raised its stake in shares of Ivanhoe Electric by 59.8% in the fourth quarter Legal & General Group Plc now owns 1,323,372 shares of the company's stock worth $9,991,000 after buying an additional 495,325 shares during the period lifted its position in shares of Ivanhoe Electric by 0.8% during the 4th quarter now owns 708,406 shares of the company's stock valued at $5,348,000 after buying an additional 5,535 shares in the last quarter Tidal Investments LLC increased its holdings in Ivanhoe Electric by 14.5% in the 3rd quarter Tidal Investments LLC now owns 366,222 shares of the company's stock worth $3,098,000 after acquiring an additional 46,345 shares in the last quarter 79.05% of the stock is currently owned by hedge funds and other institutional investors Insiders purchased a total of 75,000 shares of company stock worth $434,350 over the last 90 days Company insiders own 10.50% of the company's stock A number of research firms recently commented on IE Raymond James set a $15.00 price target on Ivanhoe Electric and gave the stock an "outperform" rating in a report on Friday Scotiabank cut their target price on shares of Ivanhoe Electric from $14.00 to $13.50 and set a "sector outperform" rating for the company in a research note on Monday Jefferies Financial Group decreased their price target on shares of Ivanhoe Electric from $15.00 to $10.00 and set a "buy" rating on the stock in a research note on Monday reduced their target price on Ivanhoe Electric from $16.00 to $13.00 and set a "neutral" rating on the stock in a report on Thursday One research analyst has rated the stock with a hold rating three have assigned a buy rating and one has given a strong buy rating to the stock the company presently has an average rating of "Buy" and a consensus target price of $12.88 View Our Latest Stock Analysis on IE Shares of IE stock traded up $0.17 during mid-day trading on Friday The stock had a trading volume of 560,937 shares has a 12-month low of $4.50 and a 12-month high of $12.98 The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.26 a current ratio of 2.50 and a quick ratio of 2.50 The firm's 50-day moving average is $6.02 and its two-hundred day moving average is $7.58 The firm has a market capitalization of $764.47 million MarketBeat keeps track of Wall Street's top-rated and best performing research analysts and the stocks they recommend to their clients on a daily basis. 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While Ivanhoe Electric currently has a Buy rating among analysts top-rated analysts believe these five stocks are better buys View The Five Stocks Here Enter your email to learn what streetwise investors need to know about the metaverse and public markets before making an investment Sign up for MarketBeat All Access to gain access to MarketBeat's full suite of research tools Home » News and Events » Thriving Minds Philosophy Conferences Ivanhoe Grammar School was privileged to host Julie Arliss from Oxford University as she delivered both the Junior and Senior Thriving Minds Philosophy and Big Ideas conferences The conferences were held at Plenty Campus and University Campus respectively and were attended by hundreds of students and teachers from schools all over Victoria The Thriving Minds Philosophy Conference was an intellectually stimulating event that delved into the intricacies of epigenetics and its ethical implications; a Community of Inquiry about the Ring of Gyges; a lecture on Aristotle’s principles and the enduring debate of nature vs nurture; and a thought-provoking debate on whether the fine-tuning of the universe suggests the existence of a god I found the conference to be incredibly enriching offering deep insights and fostering lively discussions on these profound topics The Thriving Minds conference was a truly interesting experience With many topics and questions that kept us thinking I felt as though I was branching out of my normal learning environment just by participating My favourite section was when Julie Arliss discussed Aristotle’s thoughts about what makes something good this was because it delved into what seems like an impossible question and yet ended up having a very simple answer which delved into how gene expression is influenced by external factors without changing the DNA sequence the event provided an opportunity to collaborate with students from other schools we tackled fascinating philosophical problems such as defining what is “right” and “wrong.” This collaborative and intellectually stimulating environment not only broadened my understanding of complex subjects but also fostered meaningful discussions that challenged my perspectives and deepened my appreciation for interdisciplinary learning The Thriving Minds Philosophy conference covered a wide range of interesting subjects and was an insightful event that I am very grateful to have attended One of the day’s highlights was participating in the community of inquiry where we spoke about ethical concerns of the story each student from different schools creating a great bonding experience providing profound understanding and stimulating thought-provoking discussions The ‘Thriving Minds – Senior Conference’ was an incredible experience in which students from both Plenty and Ridgeway campuses met with many other secondary schools at La Trobe’s West Lecture Theatre We sat for three lectures about philosophy given by Julie Arliss Although there was much to learn from each talk my favourite presentation was ‘Tell us about the light bulb’ This is because we learnt how to answer a sample Oxbridge Interview question and why top universities ask applicants these difficult questions which was useful for our future tertiary education We also had the opportunity to get into groups with students from six different schools and discuss the ancient text ‘The Ring of Gyges’ was related to the modern ethics of CCTV cameras it was an amazing day with much knowledge gained and a nostalgic lunch break at the Agora brought back memories from studying at the University Campus I am really excited to see what topics will be discussed in next year’s philosophy conference Ivanhoe Electric has secured exclusivity on three XMT rigs for contracts lasting up to a period of five years XtremeX Mining Technology (XMT) is set to deploy its AC-electric automated coiled tubing and electric top-drive diamond core drilling rig at Ivanhoe Electric’s Santa Cruz copper project in Arizona This system will be tested in a funded field trial at the Santa Cruz project The trial aims to reach depths of up to 2,000m by replicating historic drill holes The XMT rig is said to adapt “proven oil and gas technology” for mining This patented hybrid drilling system builds on the success of an earlier prototype developed by the XMT team It is said to be designed to improve drilling speed and core recovery This follows XMT’s Series-A funding of $11m led by GoGreen Partners which will support the development and field deployment of the first hybrid rig at Santa Cruz XMT CEO Matt Porter said: “This hybrid coiled tubing rig will combine AC-electric power with highly automated controls enabling diamond core It offers a versatile solution for mineral exploration and delineation drilling “This technology provides a compelling value proposition by delivering faster safer drilling operations and generating more information per dollar spent.” GoGreen Partners has assembled a consortium of companies to ensure the manufacture and launch of the rig preferred supplier Baker Hughes and other partners such as the Mines Venture Fund 1 XMT founder and chairman Tom Wood said: “We are excited to collaborate with GoGreen Partners and a group of leading oil and gas technology companies combined with mining sector technology providers to introduce this innovative hybrid coiled tubing and diamond core rig to the mining industry “The XMT team has a history of developing and commercialising some of the most advanced coiled tubing drilling systems coupled with Precision Drilling’s rig technology and land drilling market position creates a formidable team to build our first rig GoGreen’s introduction of Ivanhoe Electric an innovator and world leader in mineral exploration to test the rig at its Santa Cruz copper project is an exciting opportunity to prove the technology in the field.”