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Taruga nails 23.2g/t gold on PNG's Normanby Island

Taruga Minerals reports high-grade gold assays up to 23.2g/t at its East Normanby project in Papua New Guinea, confirming a promising epithermal system. Read about the exploration plans.

WA Lithium Stocks Soar $2.8bn on Renewed Demand

Western Australia's top lithium stocks surged $2.8 billion in value on Tuesday, driven by a sharp price recovery and strong demand for battery metals. Discover the key players and market forces.

Dateline adds US mining execs to board for Colosseum push

Dateline Resources bolsters its board with two seasoned North American mining executives to advance its Colosseum gold-rare earths project in California and its US critical minerals strategy. Discover the strategic moves.

Bondi heroes receive huge ovation at SCG Ashes Test

Bondi attack heroes Ahmed Al Ahmed and Chaya Dadon, alongside first responders, were given a moving tribute at the SCG during the Ashes finale. Witness the powerful moment that united cricket and community.

Bondi surf lifesavers hailed as heroes after terror attack

The volunteers and lifeguards of Bondi and North Bondi Surf Life Saving Clubs turned their Christmas party into a triage centre during the December 14 attack. Their courage and training saved lives. Here's how you can support them.

Meet Knox: Geelong's First Baby of 2024

Geelong Hospital celebrates the arrival of Knox, the region's first baby of 2024. Born to proud parents, his birth brings joy and marks a special New Year's Day.

ACT's first 2026 baby named Azhani Khysa

Meet Azhani Khysa, the first baby born in the ACT in 2026. Her name carries a beautiful family tradition and Swahili meaning. Discover the heartwarming story of her Belconnen parents.

Eight-year-old mints world's first coin for 2026

An eight-year-old Melbourne boy has minted the world's first coin for 2026 at the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra, marking 60 years of decimal currency. Discover the commemorative design and join the celebration.

Why Australia is lukewarm on free speech compared to US

Explore the deep cultural and legal reasons why Australia's approach to free speech is more restrained than America's absolute First Amendment protection. Understand the historical context shaping this key difference.

Meet Canberra's First Christmas Day Baby of 2025

Zolile Ganya-Jones arrived at 4am on December 25, becoming the first baby born on Christmas Day at Canberra Women's and Children's Hospital. New parents Juanita Ganya and Hugo Jones share their festive joy.

Viridis jumps 39% on Brazil rare earths approval

Viridis Mining and Minerals shares surged 39% after securing a crucial environmental licence for its Colossus rare earths project in Brazil, a major de-risking milestone. Discover the project's strategic advantages and global implications.

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