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King River continues NT copper-gold hunt after rain delay

King River continues NT copper-gold hunt after rain delay

The heavens have finally closed over Tennant Creek and King River Resources has declared itself open for drilling business at its project in the Top End.

  • by Craig Nolan

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More Mali gold shines light on widening Toubani resource

More Mali gold shines light on widening Toubani resource

Toubani Resources has continued its run of broad and high-grade gold hits from resource definition drilling at its Kobada project in Mali.

  • by Michael Philipps
Sarytogan testing green lights graphite for industrial use

Sarytogan testing green lights graphite for industrial use

Sarytogan Graphite says product from its Kazakhstan project is “significantly” more superior than similar North American graphite for use as a lubricant.

  • by Michael Philipps
Why Telstra needs to sack 10 per cent of its workforce

Why Telstra needs to sack 10 per cent of its workforce

The good news for chief executive Vicki Brady is that the mobile division continues to motor on nicely. She needs this motor to purr like a kitten.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Hard Rock denies it’s looking at The Star
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Hard Rock denies it’s looking at The Star

Hard Rock said it was considering taking legal action after The Star said it was briefly in talks with its local outfit regarding a potential takeover.

  • by Amelia McGuire
How two bizarre billionaires almost destroyed Twitter

How two bizarre billionaires almost destroyed Twitter

From Jack Dorsey’s love of “salt juice” to Elon Musk’s strange decision to kill off the famous bird symbol, this is the story of how Twitter was torn apart by the actions of two men.

  • by Tom Knowles
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Gas giants call for offshore permits fix to avert shortfalls

Gas giants call for offshore permits fix to avert shortfalls

Woodside chief executive Meg O’Neill says the Albanese government’s decision to delay a plan to speed up offshore gas approvals will make it harder to develop new supplies.

  • by Nick Toscano
The kindest thing to do with Star is to find it a new owner
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The kindest thing to do with Star is to find it a new owner

There will always be jackals milling around a smelly corporate carcass. But none will want to pay top dollar for this one.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
The Star lights up as target with casino licence still in balance

The Star lights up as target with casino licence still in balance

The struggling casino operator’s shares have jumped 20 per cent after it revealed a consortium of parties had flagged interest in buying it.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Lithium-ion batteries pass time test for Sarytogan

Lithium-ion batteries pass time test for Sarytogan

Sarytogan Graphite has recorded “exceptional” performance results from the first lithium-ion batteries using graphite from its namesake project in Kazakhstan.

  • by Michael Philipps
The Age is Victoria’s most-read masthead

The Age is Victoria’s most-read masthead

The Age has retained its position as Victoria’s most-read masthead, according to the latest Total News readership figures released by Roy Morgan.

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey