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Aurum uncovers wide high-grade gold zones at Napié in West Africa

Aurum uncovers wide high-grade gold zones at Napié in West Africa

Aurum Resources has hit broad, high-grade gold at its 870,000-ounce Napié project in West Africa ahead of a resource upgrade this quarter, led by 19m at 5.16g/t gold.

  • by Doug Bright

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Patriot unlocks promising recoveries at Peruvian silver project

Patriot unlocks promising recoveries at Peruvian silver project

Patriot has confirmed strong silver recoveries of up to 85.05% at its newly acquired Peruvian Tassa project, as a review of historical metallurgical tests continues.

  • by Rowena Duckworth
Why the Kyle and Jackie O split is fortuitous for ARN
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Why the Kyle and Jackie O split is fortuitous for ARN

Calum Jaspan, media writer for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, looks at what Kyle Sandilands and Jackie “O” Henderson's exit from their $200 million contract really means for KIIS-network owners ARN.

ClearVue locks in $3M facility to turbocharge solar glass push

ClearVue locks in $3M facility to turbocharge solar glass push

ClearVue Technologies has secured up to $3M million in non dilutive funding, giving the company fresh capital to push key certifications and commercial rollouts.

  • by Doug Bright
What Kyle would have to do to avoid losing his $100 million contract for good

What Kyle would have to do to avoid losing his $100 million contract for good

The company behind KIIS FM has accused the broadcaster of “serious misconduct” and set him a high hurdle to return to the airwaves.

  • by Calum Jaspan, Michael Lallo and Karl Quinn
Great Southern chases platinum group elements with deep WA drilling

Great Southern chases platinum group elements with deep WA drilling

Great Southern Mining is probing deep at its East Laverton project in Western Australia, kicking off co-funded diamond drilling to chase a platinum group elements discovery.

  • by Andrew Todd
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Kyle and Jackie O: Radio’s biggest train wreck delivers a silver lining
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Kyle and Jackie O: Radio’s biggest train wreck delivers a silver lining

The spiking of the duo’s $200 million contract raises questions about the wisdom of KIIS FM network owner ARN’s decisions to bet the farm on the pair.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Dateline fast-tracks new US play in heavy rare earths push

Dateline fast-tracks new US play in heavy rare earths push

Dateline has wasted no time at its new Music Valley project in California, launching helicopter borne surveys and field mapping, with an eye on US heavy rare earths supply opportunities.

  • by Doug Bright
Big, fat and bloated. Index funds rule the roost, but should they?

Big, fat and bloated. Index funds rule the roost, but should they?

Dollar Bill says index “diversification” is an illusion. Index funds only crowd investors into the same mega stocks while ignoring the real alpha hidden in small caps.

  • by Dollar Bill
New no-nonsense Qantas safety video ditches destinations, diversity
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Aviation

New no-nonsense Qantas safety video ditches destinations, diversity

The roughly four-minute-long video pivots away from global locations and “magic places” seen in the 2024 version. It’s primarily set aboard planes, with only a passing glimpses of Australian airports.

  • by Chris Zappone
AI tech executive charged with assault after alleged bar attack
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AI tech executive charged with assault after alleged bar attack

Tim Bentley, vice president of sales at $7 billion cybersecurity start-up Abnormal AI, allegedly attacked a guitarist in a Sydney metal band last month.

  • by Kishor Napier-Raman