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Tabcorp’s big, risky bet on the former king of AFL

Tabcorp’s big, risky bet on the former king of AFL

Gillon McLachlan will move from running a sporting code where the revenue topped $1 billion to overseeing a gaming company with its share of challenges.

  • by Elizabeth Knight

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Marmota set for SA assault amid gold, uranium boom

Marmota set for SA assault amid gold, uranium boom

Marmota is set for major drill campaigns at two of its key assets in South Australia where it is targeting gold at Golden Moon and uranium at Junction Dam.

  • by Michael Philipps
“Best hits yet”: Jupiter keeps producing for Venture

“Best hits yet”: Jupiter keeps producing for Venture

Venture Minerals’ Jupiter rare earths discovery has produced its best intersection to date – a whopping 58m at 2723ppm total rare earth oxides – at the site 80km south-west of Mount Magnet in WA’s Mid West.

  • by Doug Bright
Lead acid battery results give Sarytogan new target market

Lead acid battery results give Sarytogan new target market

Sarytogan Graphite has added another string to its bow with lead acid batteries created using anodes made from product from its namesake project in Kazakhstan.

  • by Michael Philipps
Former AFL boss Gillon McLachlan appointed Tabcorp CEO

Former AFL boss Gillon McLachlan appointed Tabcorp CEO

McLachlan stepped down from the AFL last year and recently signed as a senior advisor for Blackstone, the US private equity owner of Crown Resorts.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Lost guns, damaged planes: Qantas’ slew of complaints to ground handler revealed
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Lost guns, damaged planes: Qantas’ slew of complaints to ground handler revealed

Employees at a major ground handling service have made at least one error a day on Qantas flights this month, including damaging planes and mishandling firearms.

  • by Amelia McGuire
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Culpeo pulls up whopper copper equivalent hit in Chile

Culpeo pulls up whopper copper equivalent hit in Chile

In this week’s Bulls N’ Bears Big Hits, we examine curious drill hits revealed on the ASX, including Culpeo Minerals’ 298m at 0.98 per cent copper equivalent.

  • by Doug Bright
Twiggy v Facebook: Decision looms in billionaire’s anti-scam battle
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Twiggy v Facebook: Decision looms in billionaire’s anti-scam battle

Billionaire Andrew Forrest has now spent years battling Facebook for allowing scam ads, but the problem is only getting worse.

  • by Colin Kruger
To get a corporate job, you soon might not need a degree
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To get a corporate job, you soon might not need a degree

Major corporations are shying away from candidates with prestigious degrees, opting instead for skills-based hiring.

  • by Sarah Kessler
David Jones downsizes: Why department stores keep slashing floor space

David Jones downsizes: Why department stores keep slashing floor space

Australia’s department store chains have been reducing floor space since 2017, but experts believe they’re not done yet as consumer habits evolve.

  • by Jessica Yun
Mozambique deal sees MRG free-carried to share price success

Mozambique deal sees MRG free-carried to share price success

This week’s Bulls N’ Bears Runner of the Week is … MRG Metals. Its shares jumped 400 per cent to see it join NeuRizer, Reach Resources and Pearl Gull Iron.

  • by Michael Philipps