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ABC defence correspondent resigns after alleged secret warship junket

ABC defence correspondent resigns after alleged secret warship junket

Andrew Greene’s resignation ends a 10-week standoff between him and the public broadcaster over allegations he went on a paid, but undisclosed work trip to Germany.

  • by Calum Jaspan

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Elon Musk sues Apple and ChatGPT maker for billions over conspiracy claims
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Elon Musk sues Apple and ChatGPT maker for billions over conspiracy claims

The case sets up a high-stakes court showdown between the richest person on the planet and one of the world’s most valuable companies.

  • by Mike Scarcella
Gen Zs guzzling Hard Rated as Dan Murphy’s amps up security measures

Gen Zs guzzling Hard Rated as Dan Murphy’s amps up security measures

The interim boss of Endeavour Group - the owner of Dan Murphy’s and BWS - says Australians are choosing to hit the pub instead of drinking at home.

  • by Jessica Yun
Australian gas giant faces questions over Middle Eastern takeover bid delay

Australian gas giant faces questions over Middle Eastern takeover bid delay

Australia’s second-largest gas producer has fronted questions about how long it is taking for an Abu Dhabi-led consortium to seal its $30 billion takeover bid.

  • by Nick Toscano
New Serbian mineralised zone rakes in 6.8% copper for Strickland

New Serbian mineralised zone rakes in 6.8% copper for Strickland

Strickland Metals has discovered a new, deep copper-gold zone at its massive Serbian gold project, with a drill hit grading up to a stellar 6.8 per cent copper.

  • by Craig Nolan
Indian financier ups stake in Star to 8% ahead of WA gold push

Indian financier ups stake in Star to 8% ahead of WA gold push

Indian resources financier Bain Global has boosted its stake in Star Minerals to 8.18%, strengthening Star’s ties with partner MEGA Resources ahead of first gold in 2026.

  • by James Pearson
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Bonus, anyone? Someone’s going to pay for Qantas’ embarrassing $90m fine

Bonus, anyone? Someone’s going to pay for Qantas’ embarrassing $90m fine

After Justice Lee’s scornful words, some large shareholders appear to be limbering up to protest about executive bonuses.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Auric locks in pivotal WA Goldfields mill for glittering $4.4M

Auric locks in pivotal WA Goldfields mill for glittering $4.4M

Auric Mining has executed its purchase of WA’s Burbanks gold mill for a bargain $4.4M in a milestone step towards becoming a fully integrated miner and producer.

  • by Craig Nolan
Locksley shares soar after US Rice University antimony deal

Locksley shares soar after US Rice University antimony deal

Locksley Resources has teamed up with Houston’s globally renowned Rice University to fast-track US antimony processing, eyeing the defence and energy markets.

  • by James Pearson
The mysterious man behind OnlyFans gets $1.1 billion windfall

The mysterious man behind OnlyFans gets $1.1 billion windfall

Leonid Radvinsky bought a majority stake in OnlyFans in 2018. The investment continues to pay off ahead of a potential sale of the adult-content social network.

  • by Olivia Solon
‘Dead end’ for ATO on big tech billions after Pepsi test case failure

‘Dead end’ for ATO on big tech billions after Pepsi test case failure

The tax office has yet to concede defeat on a levy that drew the ire of US President Donald Trump despite a resounding courtroom loss this month.

  • by Colin Kruger