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Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue spied on former staff and their families

Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue spied on former staff and their families

The billionaire mining magnate’s company hired private investigators amid allegations of stolen intellectual property.

  • by Anne Hyland

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EV Resources review lights up Queensland gallium, germanium

EV Resources review lights up Queensland gallium, germanium

A portfolio review has prompted EV Resources to reboot a germanium and gallium hunt at its Khartoum project prospective for critical minerals in Queensland.

  • by Doug Bright
Online bookseller Booktopia enters voluntary administration; Dymocks circles
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Insolvency

Online bookseller Booktopia enters voluntary administration; Dymocks circles

The embattled retailer has appointed voluntary administrators after several months of trying to secure funding.

  • by Jessica Yun
More dog than watchdog: How to fix our broken corporate regulator
Opinion
Regulation

More dog than watchdog: How to fix our broken corporate regulator

ASIC has failed in its sole mandate to enforce the country’s corporate laws and is in a “dire” state with an unenviable prosecutorial rate.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Strickland wheels in fourth rig for Serbian copper-gold hunt

Strickland wheels in fourth rig for Serbian copper-gold hunt

Strickland Metals has upped the ante at its Rogozna gold and base metals project in Serbia by unleashing a fourth diamond rig to target copper-gold at the site.

  • by James Pearson
Whitebark, Conflux kick Canadian oil project back into play

Whitebark, Conflux kick Canadian oil project back into play

Whitebark Energy’s renewable energy plans could be in for a timely cash injection after a production reboot at the Wizard Lake oil and gas project in Canada.

  • by Craig Nolan
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Aguia eyes cost-slashing buy for Brazilian phosphate project

Aguia eyes cost-slashing buy for Brazilian phosphate project

Aguia Resources is on the cusp of securing a processing facility close to its Brazilian phosphate project that would cut its capital costs by 75 per cent.

  • by James Pearson
Sarytogan grabs big slice of copper-rich Kazakhstan ground

Sarytogan grabs big slice of copper-rich Kazakhstan ground

Sarytogan Graphite has put its foot on 282 square kilometres of Kazakhstan ground to secure a copper-porphyry deposit on the 30km-diameter Baynazar Caldera.

  • by Doug Bright
Australia’s office block problem is getting worse

Australia’s office block problem is getting worse

Office property valuations have collapsed by more than 10 per cent and alarm bells are ringing that they could fall even further.

  • by Carolyn Cummins and Simon Johanson
Chilwa drills deliver heavy minerals thrills

Chilwa drills deliver heavy minerals thrills

In this week’s Bulls N’ Bears Big Hits, we examine notable hits revealed on the ASX, including Chilwa Minerals’ 13m at 10.5 per cent total heavy minerals.

  • by Doug Bright
Why the CBA share price continues to defy gravity
Opinion
Big four

Why the CBA share price continues to defy gravity

A bunch of short-seller investors who last year placed expensive bets that CBA share price would fall are licking their financial wounds.

  • by Elizabeth Knight