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Ongoing infill and delineation drilling at the Greater Duchess project jointly owned by Carnaby Resources and Latitude 66.

Carnaby, Latitude 66 jag shallow high-grade copper in Queensland

Carnaby Resources jagged high-grade 4.9pc copper and 2.8g/t gold from 22m at Burke & Wills, part of its Queensland Greater Duchess JV with Latitude 66.

  • James Pearson

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Sigma Health Care CEO Vikesh Ramasunder and Chemist Warehouse founders Sam Gance, Jack Gance and Mario Verrocchi ring the bell at the ASX.

ASX hits all-time high; Sigma soars in Chemist Warehouse debut

The Australian sharemarket roared to a new all-time high in intraday trading, with Sigma Healthcare shares surging as it made its debut as a merged company with Chemist Warehouse.

  • Cindy Yin
Wall Street dipped lower on Tuesday.

ASX revisits record as CBA shares fly; Tech companies slip

The Australian sharemarket reversed losses from early trade to revisit record-breaking territory on Wednesday, buoyed by an afternoon rally in Commonwealth Bank shares.

  • Cindy Yin
Lincoln Minerals has picked up signs of significant base metal mineralisation at its Minbrie copper and base metals prospect on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia.

Lincoln Minerals sniffs out signs of SA base metal riches

Lincoln Minerals has picked up rich base metals in a 29.5m section of footwall at Minbrie in SA after a previous explorer, focussed on magnetite, missed the signs.

  • James Pearson
Mined material at EV Resources’ Los Lirios project in Oaxaca, Mexico, where high-grade antimony samples were collected from.

EV Resources hits high-grade antimony at Mexican development project

EV Resources has confirmed high-grade antimony samples from first assays at its newest potential near-term production asset Los Lirios in Oaxaca, Mexico.

A litho-cap identified at the Zholbars prospect, one of three base metal-gold anomalies at Sarytogan’s new Kopa project in Kazakhstan.

Sarytogan pegs second copper project in major Kazakh mineral belt

Sarytogan Graphite has pegged a new copper project in the Koskuduk Caldera in Kazakhstan within a structural belt that hosts most of the country’s major copper mines.

  • Doug Bright
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A block model, with the highest grades above 2000ppm in pink, showing the near-surface and highly consistent nature of Critica’s high-grade Jupiter rare earths deposit in Western Australia.

Critica claims Australia’s biggest clay-hosted rare earths discovery

Critica Limited unveiled Australia’s largest clay-hosted rare earths resource of 1.8bt at 1700ppm TREO, including 500Mt at 2200ppm at its Jupiter project in WA.

  • James Pearson
Uranium American Resources undertaking radiation readings in an adit at its Marysvale hard-rock uranium-vanadium project in Utah, USA

Uranium American rebrands to focus on US uranium, vanadium projects

Uranium American Resources makes a strategic pivot from its gold-silver focus under its old Tonogold Resources shingle via a rebrand that reflects the company’s move towards greener US-based uranium, vanadium.

  • Doug Bright
EV Resources’ enriched Parag copper-molybdenum project in Peru could become a key supplier of the critical metal after China banned the export of molybdenum.

EV Resources shares boom amid China moly exports ban

EV Resources soared 133pc after China banned exports of molybdenum in response to US tariffs. The company sees its Peruvian project as a key future supplier of the metal.

  • James Pearson
Wall Street has made a positive start to the week.

ASX closes flat as investors shrug off Trump tariffs; Seven jumps, CSL slumps

The flat finish reflects Wall Street, which seemed to be taking President Donald Trump’s latest tariff push in stride, with US stocks kicking off the week with gains.

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