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Pan Asia picks up copper play in stellar Chilean copper field

Pan Asia picks up copper play in stellar Chilean copper field

Pan Asia Metals has put its foot on a copper project in Chile that is littered with high grade rock chips but has never been drilled.

  • by Andrew Todd

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Whitebark Canadian oil cash supports plans for green energy

Whitebark Canadian oil cash supports plans for green energy

Whitebark Energy is tapping into cash from oil production at its project in Canada as it pursues bold plans for geothermal power generation in Australia.

  • by James Pearson
Marmota to hit all open drill targets at Aurora Tank

Marmota to hit all open drill targets at Aurora Tank

Marmota has begun a new reverse-circulation drill program at its Aurora Tank gold project as it prepares to finalise a resource estimate and open pit design.

  • by Doug Bright
Rex Airlines in trading halt amid speculation of Deloitte appointment
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Rex Airlines in trading halt amid speculation of Deloitte appointment

Australia’s third-largest airline Rex’s shares are in a trading halt as speculation mounts that it has called in restructuring experts Deloitte to take a look at its books.

  • by Staff reporter
Telepathology milestone as Optiscan gets set for commerciality

Telepathology milestone as Optiscan gets set for commerciality

Optiscan Imaging has developed a cloud-based platform for the remote diagnosis of cancer using its remarkable medical imaging device.

  • by Andrew Todd
Far East nails big precious metals hit in Sumatra

Far East nails big precious metals hit in Sumatra

In this week’s Bulls N’ Bears Big Hits, we examine notable drill hits revealed on the ASX, including Far East Gold’s 20m at 7.57g/t gold and 8.5g/t silver from 67.5m.

  • by Doug Bright
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From a PR stunt to wellness zone: Qantas’ 22-hour non-stop gamble

From a PR stunt to wellness zone: Qantas’ 22-hour non-stop gamble

The airline is banking on some of the longest flights in the world to be a hit with passengers, who will have to cough up 20 per cent more for the privilege.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Jetstar headquarters on the block

Jetstar headquarters on the block

With a $65 million-plus million price tag, the long-time owners of the airline’s headquarters in Collingwood have decided to take flight after almost three decades.

  • by Tim Boreham
Hotel hunters back on the saddle searching for bargains

Hotel hunters back on the saddle searching for bargains

National hotel sales are still below average but buyers with an eye to refurbish or improve the properties are slowly starting to emerge.

  • by Tim Boreham
Delorean leaves broken-down movie namesake for dust

Delorean leaves broken-down movie namesake for dust

This week’s Bulls N’ Bears Runner of the Week is … Delorean after it threw out some striking financial results during an interesting quarterly reporting period.

  • by Andrew Todd
Empire strikes with first Beetaloo gas sales agreement

Empire strikes with first Beetaloo gas sales agreement

Empire Energy Group is a step closer to becoming the first gas producer from the Beetaloo Basin after securing a 10-year supply deal with the NT Government.

  • by James Pearson