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High oil prices, US bond market concerns and a sell-off in local banks drove the index lower.
The Bulls N’ Bears ASX Runner of the Week is Genesis Resources, which rocketed 500 per cent after returning bonanza-grade rock chip samples of up to 28.8 g/t gold.
Investigators are examining an incident on Tuesday where two Qantas flights were given clearance to take clashing routes.
Radio company ARN’s legal bill from its fight with the duo compounds plummeting revenue and profits, and shareholder dissatisfaction.
The company invited dozens of parenting influencers to an “Instagram Safety Camp” at a Sydney Harbour venue in July 2025
Kuniko has used a major geophysical review to define multiple new gold-silver drill targets at its Commonwealth-Silica Hill project in NSW’s prolific Lachlan Fold Belt.
The Clifton Hotel on Kew Junction was swept up in Jon Adgemis’ disastrous $1.8 billion bankruptcy.
The Clock in Surry Hills and The Bank in Newtown are now owned by hotel group Australian Venue Co.
The sentencing of former billionaire Hui Ka Yan brings an end to one of the most dramatic rise and fall stories in China’s corporate history.
Broken Hill Gold, formerly Pacgold, has blown its White Dam hunt wide open in SA after its Icebreaker target sparked a gold-copper push targeting more than 50 prospects.
The Australian sharemarket ticked higher in Thursday’s session after a report showed the nation’s unemployment rate unexpectedly rose in July, tempering expectations for more interest rate hikes by the Reserve Bank.
McLaren Minerals continues to impress, with 179 new drillholes at its Eucla Basin titanium project averaging a hefty 4.96% heavy minerals at 15.8-metre depths from surface.
The Cult of Comyn. He has been likened to the business equivalent of Taylor Swift.
The Swans star has published two children’s books in his Little Isaac Footy Fever series, and a third was due to come out in November.
Viking Mines’ ore sorting tests on its US tungsten project have yielded up to 4.1 times the feed grade, with assays confirming grades as high as 1.91 per cent tungsten trioxide.
The video-sharing platform is trying to stop Netflix’s pursuit of its biggest stars. Creators who do sign deals with Netflix face consequences.
An independent legal firm is investigating the claims, but the company says there were 29 cases of sexual harassment or discrimination last year, and 11 workers were dismissed.
Augustus Minerals will target a new high-grade gold theory at its Clifton East prospect when it launches a new drilling blitz at its Music Well project, north of Leonora in WA.
No matter how much you believe you’re tip-toeing around in silence, there’s a glaring giveaway that you’re about to walk out the door.