
Titan Minerals Confirms Large-Scale Porphyry System at Linderos Copper Project
Titan Minerals Limited has confirmed the presence of a significant, large-scale porphyry copper system at its Linderos Copper Project in southern Ecuador
Titan Minerals Limited has confirmed the presence of a significant, large-scale porphyry copper system at its Linderos Copper Project in southern Ecuador
Mining magnate Gina Rinehart is calling for Australia to follow the US’ lead by embarking on Donald Trump-style leadership to cut government largesse while boosting defence spending and energy security, as the country heads to the polls this weekend.
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As the global scramble for Australian farmland intensifies, meet the power players — families, rich listers and corporations — staking fortunes to secure their slice of the soil.
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Australia’s most successful rare earths miner and the key global alternative to China’s stranglehold on supply has savaged the Albanese government’s plan to create a critical minerals stockpile.
Twin towers shrouded in plants will be at the centre of billionaire Gina Rinehart’s proposed $250million development in West Perth.
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Bassett Park in Roma came alive with a burst of vibrant hues as the annual PCYC Maranoa colourXplosion Fun Run brought family and friends together for a fun Easter Sunday of celebration.
Anthony Albanese admits there is an international crisis in nearby Asia and the South China Sea. But he then shuts his eyes.
IT may not have been the selection meet for the 2025 World Championships to be held in Singapore later this year but the Australian Open Championships at Brisbane Aquatic Centre still delivered several eye-popping performances.