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Rupert Murdoch fails in bid to change family trust

Rupert Murdoch fails in bid to change family trust

The move was an attempt by the 93-year-old to cement his eldest son Lachlan Murdoch’s control of the family empire after his death.

  • by Calum Jaspan

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Ray Hadley’s 2GB successor revealed

Ray Hadley’s 2GB successor revealed

Sports broadcaster, NRL caller and journalist Mark Levy will take over as 2GB Mornings host.

  • by Calum Jaspan
The former dishwasher engineer who just became a billionaire

The former dishwasher engineer who just became a billionaire

Peter Beck has come a long way in the space industry with no university qualifications.

  • by Ainsley Thomson and Bruce Einhorn
British streamer closes in on Foxtel

British streamer closes in on Foxtel

News Corp is edging closer to selling its pay TV and streaming business, with a deal potentially putting the company that broadcasts AFL and NRL games into foreign hands.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Latitude 66 offloads Pilbara tenements, retains upside

Latitude 66 offloads Pilbara tenements, retains upside

Latitude 66 will sell its WA Sylvania project to Capricorn Metals for $1.5m in Capricorn shares, potentially two or more $750,000-milestone payments and a 1% royalty.

  • by James Pearson
Marmota nails high grade gold in first pass drilling at Campfire Bore

Marmota nails high grade gold in first pass drilling at Campfire Bore

Marmota Ltd has nailed multiple high-grade gold hits in its first ever drilling campaign at the company’s Campfire Bore project in SA, with one hit going 16 grams per tonne over 4m.

  • by Andrew Todd
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Sarytogan adds industrial diamonds to mix of graphite opportunities

Sarytogan adds industrial diamonds to mix of graphite opportunities

Sarytogan Graphite has reached a milestone by growing higher-value synthetic industrial diamonds using its ultra-high purity fine graphite as a feedstock.

  • by James Pearson
Star shareholders hit go button on Namibian uranium earn in

Star shareholders hit go button on Namibian uranium earn in

Star Minerals shareholders have backed the company’s proposed earn in deal at the Cobra uranium project in the world-class Erongo district in Namibia.

  • by Andrew Todd
Terrain steps up hunt for big nickel deposit in elephant country

Terrain steps up hunt for big nickel deposit in elephant country

Terrain Minerals has kicked-off a ground-based EM survey to better define four very curious, potentially nickel-copper conductors at its Lort River project in WA.

  • by Craig Nolan
The $78b question: Why a small investor is attacking Rio Tinto
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The $78b question: Why a small investor is attacking Rio Tinto

An activist shareholder has ratcheted up its attempt to pressure the mining giant into making a major change.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
The map, songline and pipeline. How legal experts misused Indigenous culture

The map, songline and pipeline. How legal experts misused Indigenous culture

“OMG, we win again!!!” wrote one campaigner about the fight with oil and gas giant Santos. But then the court changed its mind.

  • by Nick Toscano