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News Corp begins staff purge as restructure takes shape

News Corp begins staff purge as restructure takes shape

Rupert Murdoch’s Australian publishing empire has begun the painful task of shedding long-serving journalists amid falling revenues across the media industry.

  • by Chip Le Grand, Stephen Brook and Colin Kruger

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Gold price triggers $4.46 million gross revenue for Auric

Gold price triggers $4.46 million gross revenue for Auric

Auric Mining has generated $4.46 million in gross revenue from its first mining campaign of the year at its Jeffreys Find project in WA’s Goldfields region.

  • by Michael Philipps
Exxon’s battle against climate activism comes to a head tonight
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Exxon’s battle against climate activism comes to a head tonight

The future of climate-related shareholder activism may be at stake when Exxon shareholders meet for the company’s annual general meeting overnight.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Shareholders approve fire sale of Russian mines to tycoon with former links to sanctioned oligarchs

Shareholders approve fire sale of Russian mines to tycoon with former links to sanctioned oligarchs

Tigers Realm will sell its operations $74 million after the Federal Court ruled last month the company was in breach of sanctions against Russian interests.

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
Investors give Lendlease a tick for overhaul amid warning it ‘will not be easy’

Investors give Lendlease a tick for overhaul amid warning it ‘will not be easy’

Investors are positive about Lendlease’s restructure, but there will be short-term pain while the process is under way to achieve long-term gain, analysts warn.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
A tawdry tale of how Nine became its own headline

A tawdry tale of how Nine became its own headline

Why is it taking so long for companies to understand that ensuring their workforces are safe from sexual predators is an occupational health and safety issue?

  • by Elizabeth Knight
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Toubani grabs ex-Tietto boss to bolster African gold bid

Toubani grabs ex-Tietto boss to bolster African gold bid

After successfully setting up Tietto Minerals as a $750 million takeover target, experienced gold operator Matt Wilcox has been lured to Toubani Resources.

  • by Craig Nolan
The northern beaches brothers who won from Woolies’ $590m bet on pets

The northern beaches brothers who won from Woolies’ $590m bet on pets

Woolworths’ acquisition of a major stake in PETstock has yielded a third beneficiary, PetO, which has its own ambitions of being a major player in the pet store landscape.

  • by Jessica Yun
King River bumps up cash balance for NT copper-gold push

King River bumps up cash balance for NT copper-gold push

King River Resources has pocketed a timely tax rebate of $361,000 as it ramps up spending on drilling at its Tennant Creek copper-gold projects in the Top End.

  • by Craig Nolan
Lincoln review puts SA graphite in electric vehicle frame

Lincoln review puts SA graphite in electric vehicle frame

Lincoln Minerals’ South Australian graphite has been confirmed as being suitable for use in the world’s lucrative electric vehicle battery markets.

  • by Craig Nolan
EV Resources eyes molybdenum by-product potential in Peru

EV Resources eyes molybdenum by-product potential in Peru

EV Resources says the “exceptional” molybdenum grades recorded at its Parag project in Peru will make a significant contribution to the operation’s economics.

  • by Michael Philipps