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Westgold amasses $238m after four solid gold mining quarters

Westgold amasses $238m after four solid gold mining quarters

Westgold Resources has amassed a $238 million war chest after four quarters of successful gold mining at its Western Australian operations.

  • by Michael Philipps

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Mercedes edges closer to battery recycling with $30m Neometals order

Mercedes edges closer to battery recycling with $30m Neometals order

Neometals has landed a second order from automotive goliath Mercedes Benz to finalise the two-stage build of a lithium battery recycling plant.

  • by Doug Bright
ClearVue unveils first Aussie solar window manufacturer

ClearVue unveils first Aussie solar window manufacturer

ClearVue Technologies is set to establish its first supply chain on home soil for its remarkable solar window glass that can produce energy from the sun.

  • by Doug Bright
Giant nickel numbers underpin Ardea share price hike

Giant nickel numbers underpin Ardea share price hike

What made share prices jump in 2023? Bulls N’ Bears takes a look at Ardea Resources’ almost biblical-scale PFS numbers that led to a 171 per cent rise.

  • by Andrew Duffy
Novo $10m deal with lithium giant a sign of the times

Novo $10m deal with lithium giant a sign of the times

Novo Resources will partner with lithium mega-miner SQM who will pay $10m to pick up 75 per cent of Novo’s promising lithium/nickel ground in WA’s Pilbara region.

  • by Michael Philipps
Imugene bowel cancer vaccine trial a potential game changer

Imugene bowel cancer vaccine trial a potential game changer

ASX-listed biotech firm Imugene is undertaking phase two trials of its “PD1-Vaxx” treatment for bowel cancer across two continents.

  • by Michael Philipps
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Australian companies dump TikTok tracking tool amid privacy concerns

Some of the nation’s largest brands, along with government agencies, have removed TikTok’s data-tracking tool, but others are sticking with it.

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey and David Swan
Cash ban for unsupervised betting machines after pubs allegedly failed to stop child gambling

Cash ban for unsupervised betting machines after pubs allegedly failed to stop child gambling

Victoria’s gaming regulator issued a statewide direction to move betting terminals close to the counter or go cashless, after a 16-year-old was found to have gambled at a string of pubs.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Succession’s ‘ludicrously capacious’ bag sells at prop auction – for a luxe price

Succession’s ‘ludicrously capacious’ bag sells at prop auction – for a luxe price

The bag that prompted a famous quip has sold at auction for $28,000, alongside other famous props used on Succession – the famed HBO saga of the Roy family dynasty.

  • by Jocelyn Noveck
US regulator grounds Boeing Max 9 indefinitely as safety checks continue

US regulator grounds Boeing Max 9 indefinitely as safety checks continue

Under more stringent supervision, the Federal Aviation Administration will tighten oversight of Boeing after a cabin panel blew out on an Alaska Airlines flight.

  • by David Shepardson and Allison Lampert
Microsoft overtakes Apple as world’s most valuable company

Microsoft overtakes Apple as world’s most valuable company

It comes as worries over smartphone demand weigh on Apple’s stock in recent weeks.

  • by Ryan Vlastelica and Subrat Patnaik