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Investors are bracing for April 2, when Donald Trump is set to reveal more details of his tariff plans.

Why your super is at the mercy of Trump

A growing share of superannuation assets are scattered around the world, particularly in the US. This means Trump-induced volatility affects us all.

  • Clancy Yeates

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Strickland Metals’ latest diamond drill rig set up on its new Obradov Potok prospect in the south of its Rogozna project area in Serbia.

Strickland adds drill muscle to test new Serbian gold prospect

Strickland Metals has added a fifth diamond rig to its Rogozna gold-base metals project in southern Serbia to test multiple targets at its Obradov Potok prospect.

  • Doug Bright
Chariot Corporation has revamped the payment terms for the company’s promising United States-based Black Mountain lithium project in a move to boost its near-term cash.

Chariot revamps Wyoming lithium deal to boost near-term cash

Chariot Corporation has rejigged its deal with Black Mountain Lithium to boost near-term cash while keeping a grip on the promising US Black Mountain lithium project.

  • James Pearson
The former Cliff Head oil well in the Perth Basin will be repurposed as a carbon capture and storage facility by clean energy company Pilot Energy.

Pilot, Triangle strike new deal to progress WA carbon storage ambition

JV partners Pilot Energy and Triangle Energy have struck a revised vendor finance deal for Pilot to secure the Cliff Head oil asset and its infrastructure, paving the way for its WA carbon capture project.

  • Andrew Todd
A Proteomics International Laboratories subsidiary has received an Australian patent for its finger-prick blood test that tracks muscle stress in athletes.

Proteomics nears launch of groundbreaking muscle stress test

Proteomics International Laboratories’ OxiDx has secured an Australian patent for a finger-prick test to measure muscle stress tied to 70 diseases and sports injuries.

  • James Pearson
Aurum is operating eight diamond drill rigs at its Boudiali project. Lightweight rigs such as that shown offer good access in difficult areas, with good flexibility and core output enabling rapid coverage of the company’s multiple targets.

Aurum drills 6m of 1-ounce rock in West Africa gold hunt

Aurum Resources has continued its run of gold hits at Boundiali in Cote d’Ivoire, with a 83m run assaying 4.87g/t gold from 106m at the company’s BD Target 1.

  • Doug Bright
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A drone shot of recent diamond drilling at Strickland Metals’ Shanac deposit, part of the company’s Rogozna gold and base metal project in Serbia, which has contributed towards a global resource boost to 7.4 million gold equivalent ounces.

Strickland touts big resource lift at Serbian gold-base metal project

The Shanac deposit at Strickland Metals’ Rogozna project in Serbia now hosts 5.3m ounces of gold equivalent at 1.1g/t, lifting total resources to 7.4m ounces.

  • James Pearson
Chariot Corporation’s managing director Shanthar Pathmanathan has secured a $2 million convertible note deal from New York-based investor Obsidian Global to pursue its lithium production strategy.

$2m funding will keep Chariot US domestic lithium strategy humming

Chariot Corporation has secured a convertible note deal, roping in up to $2 million to fuel its lithium hunt across the United States and Australia.

  • Andrew Todd
Marmota has identified high value, titanium-rich heavy mineral concentrations from surface at its Muckanippie prospect in South Australia, following a geological review which revealed a regional-scale palaeochannel transecting Marmota’s discovery and Petratherm’s recent similar discovery in contiguous ground.

Heavy minerals light up first scans at Marmota SA titanium discovery

Marmota Ltd’s first scans of samples from its SA mineral sands discovery have shown an average of 79 per cent and up to 90 per cent valuable heavy mineral content.

  • Doug Bright
Infini Resources has reported uranium shows confirmed by portable XRF analysis in maiden diamond drilling at its Portland Creek project in Canada.

Uranium whiffs for Infini from maiden Canadian drilling campaign

Infini Resources has released encouraging early uranium shows from a maiden diamond drilling program at its Portland Creek project in Newfoundland, Canada.

  • Andrew Todd

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