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Private jets and power players: Celebrities descend on Venice for Bezos and Sánchez wedding
It’s estimated that $61 billion would be needed annually to end world hunger. Those enjoying the Amazon tycoon’s hospitality in Venice have that in spades.
- by Bronte Gossling
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New dawn for NeuroScientific with stem cell acquisition
NeuroScientific Biopharmaceuticals has ventured into the stem cell therapy market with a $5.1 million purchase of unlisted Perth-based company Isopogen.
- by Matt Birney
‘Not my friend’: Kim Williams lashes Austen Tayshus amid fresh scandal
Two months after Media Watch exposed the comedian’s use of Williams’ name to pressure ABC staff to give him air time, more correspondence has been revealed.
- by Calum Jaspan
‘Most complex’: Inside the 24 hours that brought Qatar’s airspace to a close
It took a day to re-route more than 20,000 passengers aboard 90 flights sent away from Doha in midair.
- by Chris Zappone
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Traditional Owners give thumbs up to Beetaloo NT gas sale
Traditional Owners have backed Beetaloo Energy’s NT gas sales, marking a key milestone for its Carpentaria project and cementing a strong Indigenous partnership.
- by James Pearson
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Social media
How adult content platform OnlyFans transformed porn
The platform, reportedly up for sale for billions, has made a smutty industry far more lucrative.
- by The Economist
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Astron gets govt nod for Victorian rare earth-mineral sands mine
Astron Corporation has won final approvals to launch its rare earths and mineral sands project in Victoria, unlocking $205M in annual regional economic benefits.
- by James Pearson
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Dateline boss throws $1M cash at US gold-rare earths play
Dateline Resources’ MD Stephen Baghdadi has sunk $1M into the explorer after exercising 53M options, doubling down on the company’s Californian gold-rare earths project.
- by James Pearson
Analysis
Trade wars
It’s not just Labubu dolls. Chinese brands are booming
An “ugly elf” is winning customers at home and abroad in a trend that experts say should worry Western retailers.
- by The Economist
Opinion
Retail
Aldi drops its own price bomb in supermarkets’ targeted price attacks
Supermarkets want to help customers ease cost of living stress, but selective price cuts have more to do with luring large-trolley shoppers.
- by Elizabeth Knight
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Olympio nails hole-in-one gold in its first Canadian drill hole
Olympio Metals has landed visible gold in quartz veining with sulphides over a 9m interval from 183m in its first hole at its Bousquet gold project in Canada.
- by Doug Bright
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