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Genesis launches Dacian takeover
Genesis Minerals is set acquire WA gold miner Dacian Gold in all scrip deal valuing the target at $111 million, paving the way for a new midcap gold player. -
Telstra outage caused by system being sent back two decades
via abc.net.au
The national Telstra outage last week was triggered by maintenance work that caused the system's clocks to go back two decades, the telco says. -
Josh Fawaz's Like a Prayer now has AI credits on Spotify
via abc.net.au
DJ and music producer Josh Fawaz has updated the song credits on Spotify on his viral track Like a Prayer. Generative AI drums and vocals are now credited. -
Federal cash sought for Neosmelt iron project
Backers of a clean iron project mooted in Perth's south are seeking significant federal government funding to make their project viable. -
Whiskey, wine makers sound alarm for ancient trade of coopering
via abc.net.au
This ancient trade of coopering is fast evaporating as distillers look abroad to help keep their flavours top shelf. -
Australian distillers battle to bottle evaporating cooper trade
via abc.net.au
This ancient trade of coopering is fast evaporating as distillers look abroad to help keep their flavours top shelf. -
Lester Group offloads $20m Forrestfield warehouse
The deal is believed to be part of a broader portfolio sale worth about $50 million. -
Hume Highway reopens after driver dies in fiery truck crash
via abc.net.au
A man has died after a fiery crash on the Hume Highway this morning, where two trucks collided and left part of the highway closed for hours. -
Hume Highway partially closed, driver missing after fiery truck crash
via abc.net.au
A truck has burst into flames after a crash involving another heavy vehicle on the Hume Highway south-west of Goulburn. -
Wall St falls as chip weakness offsets solid earnings
Chip stocks have pulled the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 lower as they continued to lead broader market moves despite generally upbeat US economic data and a strong start to second-quarter earnings season. -
Victorian council 'disgusted' by mining company's attitude
via abc.net.au
A regional council has declined a mining company's invitation to join a community reference group and slammed the company for its attitude towards community concerns. -
ATO asked to justify 'extravagant' $73m Adelaide office move
via abc.net.au
The Australian Taxation Office will spend at least $73.4 million to relocate its offices into "the best building in Adelaide", four streets away. -
'Substantial clean-up effort' needed for shuttered manganese smelter
via abc.net.au
Australia's only manganese alloy smelter has closed, leaving the future of the site uncertain and the country more reliant on imported alloys for steel production. -
Concerns smelter closure exposes Australia to geopolitical risk
via abc.net.au
Australia's only manganese alloy smelter has closed, leaving the future of the site uncertain and the country more reliant on imported alloys for steel production. -
Former diplomat complains of Triple Zero outages on Telstra's 'priority' service
via abc.net.au
Telstra promised Alastair Gaisford that his wife's healthcare was a priority. But he says 15 landline outages, including some that could have prevented the ability to call Triple Zero in an emergency, have convinced him otherwise. -
South Korea wants to be an AI superpower. Here's why chips are key
via abc.net.au
South Korea is doubling down on its bid to lead in AI, unveiling plans last month to spend hundreds of billions on developing its chip manufacturing. -
AI needs more memory. South Korea is selling it at a price
via abc.net.au
South Korea is doubling down on its bid to lead in AI, unveiling plans last month to spend hundreds of billions on developing its chip manufacturing. -
'Four billionaires and the Chinese government': Unions to take AI fight to Labor conference
via abc.net.au
Labor insiders expect ongoing debate about artificial intelligence when party faithful gather to hash out a policy platform to guide the next three years. -
AI jobs fight looms over Labor conference
via abc.net.au
Labor insiders expect ongoing debate about artificial intelligence when party faithful gather to hash out a policy platform to guide the next three years. -
'They were not random attacks': The tankers targeted in the Strait of Hormuz
via abc.net.au
The commercial tankers struck as they transited the Strait of Hormuz in recent weeks were not random, but part of a "highly, highly targeted" campaign run by Tehran, according to marine traffic watchers. -
The tankers that triggered the latest Gulf escalation were 'highly, highly targeted'
via abc.net.au
The commercial tankers struck as they transited the Strait of Hormuz in recent weeks were not random, but part of a "highly, highly targeted" campaign run by Tehran, according to marine traffic watchers. -
Dad granted full custody after four years in court returns children to mum
via abc.net.au
The family court granted John full custody of his kids, but he returned them to their mother saying the judge got it wrong. -
Win for MS patients facing drug pricing cliff
via abc.net.au
Health Minister Mark Butler has accepted independent advice for a rapid review of MS drugs to ensure they remain available on the PBS. -
MS patients given PBS lifeline amid drug pricing dispute
via abc.net.au
Health Minister Mark Butler has accepted independent advice for a rapid review of MS drugs to ensure they remain available on the PBS. -
Government keeps life-changing MS medicines on PBS amid drug pricing row
via abc.net.au
Health Minister Mark Butler has accepted independent advice for a rapid review of MS drugs to ensure they remain available on the PBS. -
Sydney home ownership rate hits 70-year low
via abc.net.au
Sydney is no longer affordable for most, as new data reveals the number of people who own the home they live in is the lowest it has been in decades. -
Perth Airport bracing for industrial action
Perth Airport says it's aware of planned industrial action by members of the United Workers Union relating to ongoing pay disputes with a contractor. -
Perth Airport bracing for imminent industrial action
Perth Airport says it's bracing for industrial action by members of the United Workers Union within its terminal precinct relating to ongoing pay disputes with a contractor. -
Woodside demands activists reveal names of stink-bomb stunt planners
via abc.net.au
Energy giant Woodside has taken climate activists to court in a bid to unmask the conspirators behind a stink-bomb protest that forced the evacuation of its Perth headquarters. -
Stink bomb attack planners taken to court by energy giant Woodside
via abc.net.au
Energy giant Woodside has taken climate activists to court in a bid to unmask the conspirators behind a stink-bomb protest that forced the evacuation of its Perth headquarters.
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