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Tennant Minerals has started drilling at its Barkly project in the Top End to test for extensions to its high-grade Bluebird discovery.

Tennant hammers NT copper-gold with one-two drill combo

Tennant Minerals is charging into a two-stage drill program to further test its Bluebird discovery at the company’s Barkly copper-gold project in the Top End.

  • by Craig Nolan
Opinion
Aviation

Alarms will be sounding at Qantas, but not in the cockpit

It’s not as though Qantas can look at its latest result in the World Airline Awards and shrug its shoulders. Instead, it should roll up its sleeves. 

  • by David Evans
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Opinion & Perspectives

Alarms will be sounding at Qantas, but not in the cockpit

It’s not as though Qantas can look at its latest result in the World Airline Awards and shrug its shoulders. Instead, it should roll up its sleeves. 

David Evans
David Evans

Former Qantas captain

Hot luxury to bargain bin: The red flag that should have warned investors

A lot of naysayer told-you-sos were around when Cettire spectacularly missed profit expectations this week. Now its shares and luxury clothes are discounted.

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

How Lew is lining himself up to be the ultimate winner

He has taken his sweet time, but Solomon Lew is putting the pieces in place to cash out a decent part of the retail empire he has spent decades building.

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

Banking & finance

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Entrepreneurship

Online fashion retailer The Iconic chief executive Jere Calmes.

‘A bit sleepy’: The Iconic’s new boss wants it to disrupt Australian retail again

Chief executive Jere Calmes hopes to cement the outlet as an essential part of the online infrastructure of fashion as consumers rein in spending.

  • by Jessica Yun
Carlton president and former PwC chief executive Luke Sayers.

Tax Office evidence draws Carlton boss Luke Sayers further into PwC scandal

Fresh evidence from the ATO raises further questions about what the Carlton boss knew about tax confidentiality breaches while he was in charge of PwC.

  • by Colin Kruger

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