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The fire was in the overhead luggage bin.

Virgin to rethink lithium power packs in cabins after mid-air fire

The Sydney to Hobart flight was 10 minutes from landing when the incident occurred. Virgin Australia says it is open to changing its rules on lithium-ion battery policy.

  • by Chris Zappone
One of Strickland Metals eight drill rigs operating at the company’s Rogozna project in Serbia.

Strickland nails 14g/t gold at Serbian Gradina deposit

Strickland Metals has nailed high-grade gold up to 14.8g/t at its Rogozna project in Serbia, ahead of a maiden mineral resource estimate by late-2025.

  • by Doug Bright
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Opinion & Perspectives

The world is more scared of Trump than America is

The Trump circus is in full swing, but Wall Street is surprisingly brushing it off.

Stephen Bartholomeusz
Stephen Bartholomeusz

Senior business columnist

Coldplay ‘kiss cam’ lifts the lid on an astronomically common issue

Romance in the office happens all the time, but it’s what you do about it that matters.

Tim Duggan
Tim Duggan

Work columnist

Murdoch has picked a side – but not the one we expected

The media magnate’s gamble appears way more considered and one that shows he can read the room better than Elon Musk.

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

Banking & finance

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Small business

It’s not a gun: DroneShield chief Oleg Vornik

Diggers Club does $230m facelift; Charter Hall chiefs offload $20m site; DroneShield expands

Property giant Charter Hall’s top chaps – chief executive David Harrison and finance director Sean McMahon – are part of a syndicate offloading a major site on Military Road.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Luis Arana, second from left, and Andrea Tenorio, far right, serving tables while Adobo Tacos is in operation

Pop-up restaurants flourish as cafes get creative on covering costs

Facing rising costs and customers hesitant to accept price hikes, some cafes are sub-letting to nightly pop-ups to split the rental burden, creating a wave of new eateries.

  • by Elias Visontay

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