Supermarket inquiry lays out plan to keep prices in check
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by Jessica Yun
6h ago
The Senate inquiry into supermarket prices has released its final report and 14 recommendations including powers to break up big supermarkets and a strengthened food and grocery code of conduct ..read more
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New WA gold haul to trigger next Auric cash splash
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by Michael Philipps
7h ago
After pocketing $4.7 million from its savvy Jeffreys Find project in WA’s Goldfields in 2023, Auric Mining is again ready to fill the till with more gold sales ..read more
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Not everyone will celebrate AGL’s improved profit outlook
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by Elizabeth Knight
9h ago
Amid a cost-of-living crisis, energy companies have large targets on their backs, along with supermarkets, banks and airlines ..read more
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Bonza’s lessors push ahead with plans to remove planes from Australia
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by Amelia McGuire
9h ago
Lawyers told the Federal Court that Bonza’s aircraft leases had been terminated last week, while emails confirm its backers knew in March of a plot to shut it down ..read more
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Marmota set to spin drill bit at SA uranium project
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by Michael Philipps
9h ago
Marmota is primed to test several high-priority uranium targets at its Saffron prospect, with 164 drillholes planned for its Junction Dam project in SA ..read more
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Gold fever: Why China and the rest of the world are stocking up
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by Stephen Bartholomeusz
11h ago
The gold price is behaving very strangely, but there is a simple explanation ..read more
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Terrain flies high in bid to define Nova-style “eye” feature
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by Michael Philipps
11h ago
Terrain Minerals has kicked off a helicopter-borne electromagnetic survey to test an “eye” magnetic feature similar to the renowned Nova-Bollinger deposit ..read more
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Swiss army knife goes blade-less as weapon rules tighten
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by Paula Doenecke
13h ago
The Swiss Army Knife, the iconic, more than century-old fold-up tool used by whittlers, soldiers and even astronauts, will soon be available without a blade ..read more
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ANZ boss sees ‘stress’ in the economy as bank profits slide 7 per cent
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by Millie Muroi
14h ago
ANZ chief executive Shayne Elliott said competition especially in home loans was stronger than ever as the bank announced a cash profit of $3.55 billion and a $2 billion share buyback ..read more
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ASX set to rise as Wall Street makes bright start to week
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by Stan Choe
18h ago
US stocks are ticking higher as last week’s rush of market-moving events gives way to what could be a quieter week ..read more
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