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Bonanza-grade gold sends Larvotto share price flying
A bonanza-grade gold hit of 5.3m at a sparkling 220g/t from 245m has sent Larvotto Resources’ share price surging on the company’s biggest-ever trading day.
- by Michael Philipps
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Origin gets $410 million boost as stake in UK outfit Octopus soars in value
Australian power giant Origin’s stake in Britain’s Octopus Energy has gained hundreds of millions of dollars in value after the fast-growing UK company secured new backing.
- by Nick Toscano
Opinion
Social media
TikTok makes a stand against forced sale or ban in the US
TikTok has filed a court challenge against a recently-enacted US law that would force its Chinese parent to divest its US business or close it down.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Opinion
Aviation
Sorry, not sorry: Qantas perfects the art of the non-apology
To suggest that the airline’s settlement over the ghost flights matter makes Qantas a trustworthy company is to be wilfully blind to its recent history.
- by Joe Aston
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New WA gold haul to trigger next Auric cash splash
After pocketing $4.7 million from its savvy Jeffreys Find project in WA’s Goldfields in 2023, Auric Mining is again ready to fill the till with more gold sales.
- by Michael Philipps
Opinion
Renewables
Not everyone will celebrate AGL’s improved profit outlook
Amid a cost-of-living crisis, energy companies have large targets on their backs, along with supermarkets, banks and airlines.
- by Elizabeth Knight
Bonza’s lessors push ahead with plans to remove planes from Australia
Lawyers told the Federal Court that Bonza’s aircraft leases had been terminated last week, while emails confirm its backers knew in March of a plot to shut it down.
- by Amelia McGuire
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Marmota set to spin drill bit at SA uranium project
Marmota is primed to test several high-priority uranium targets at its Saffron prospect, with 164 drillholes planned for its Junction Dam project in SA.
- by Michael Philipps
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Terrain flies high in bid to define Nova-style “eye” feature
Terrain Minerals has kicked off a helicopter-borne electromagnetic survey to test an “eye” magnetic feature similar to the renowned Nova-Bollinger deposit.
- by Michael Philipps
Swiss army knife goes blade-less as weapon rules tighten
The Swiss Army Knife, the iconic, more than century-old fold-up tool used by whittlers, soldiers and even astronauts, will soon be available without a blade.
- by Paula Doenecke
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Aviation
How Qantas pulled off a soft landing on phantom flights
While the airline is up for $120 million in fines and compensation, Qantas could have ended up paying a far heavier price for its so-called “ghost flights”.
- by Elizabeth Knight