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Australian gold miner makes $443 million claim in international court
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Australian gold miner makes $443 million claim in international court

Cassius filed its claim two years after an investigation revealed a Chinese mining company had plundered tens of millions of dollars in gold from its veins.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw and Edward Adeti

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Is infrastructure demand stealing tradies from housing? This CEO says yes

Is infrastructure demand stealing tradies from housing? This CEO says yes

The construction boss says diverting tradies from building much-needed homes to help governments deliver on their infrastructure agenda has caused problems.

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
ASX closes on a high as CBA, mining stocks rally

ASX closes on a high as CBA, mining stocks rally

The local index was boosted by a raft of soaring stocks as investors remained optimistic for news of a stimulus boost from China.

  • by Hannah Hammoud
Australia’s construction sector faces zombie apocalypse

Australia’s construction sector faces zombie apocalypse

With the housing crisis worsening, the construction sector might be the next to join the ranks of the walking dead.

  • by Hannah Hammoud
MinRes board in damage control over ‘tax evasion’ probe amid share-price spiral

MinRes board in damage control over ‘tax evasion’ probe amid share-price spiral

The board will detail how it intends to handle an alleged tax evasion scheme involving founder Chris Ellison, as $2.4 billion is shaved off the company’s value.

  • by Jesinta Burton
Dateline set to produce 75,000 ounces of gold a year for 8 years

Dateline set to produce 75,000 ounces of gold a year for 8 years

Dateline Resources has wrapped a net present value of US$235m around its Colosseum gold project in California that is set to churn out 635,000 ounces over 8.3 years.

  • by Doug Bright
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Golden Deeps tables maiden silver resource in Namibia

Golden Deeps tables maiden silver resource in Namibia

Golden Deeps has managed to eke out a 1.9m oz maiden silver equivalent resource in Namibia by recalculating existing drill holes using silver as the lead metal.

  • by James Pearson
Argent silver hits point to bigger Kempfield NSW resource

Argent silver hits point to bigger Kempfield NSW resource

In this edition of Bulls N’ Bears Big Hits, we examine notable drill intercepts revealed on the ASX last week, including at Argent Minerals’ Kempfield Project.

  • by Doug Bright
Javelin set to hit more “near pit” targets at Kambalda gold play

Javelin set to hit more “near pit” targets at Kambalda gold play

Javelin Minerals has upped its planned drilling metreage for the Coogee gold project near Kambalda in WA to 3000m to explore extensions to known mineralisation.

  • by Doug Bright
Latitude 66 closes in on another big Finnish gold discovery

Latitude 66 closes in on another big Finnish gold discovery

Latitude 66 has struck high-grade gold and copper at its Peräpohja Schist Belt (PSB) project in northern Finland, wrapping up a successful summer field season.

  • by James Pearson
Survey pings twin targets at Strickland gold play in Serbia

Survey pings twin targets at Strickland gold play in Serbia

A recent Strickland Metals geophysical survey has highlighted two targets showing strong chargeability anomalism at the company’s Rogozna gold play in Serbia.

  • by Craig Nolan

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