Two of the nation’s largest superannuation funds appear to be facilitating bets against the success of two eminent critical mineral companies that share Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting as a major shareholder. The West Australian understands Rest Super and Aware Super have been lending out shares they own in Lynas Rare Earths Ltd and Liontown Resources Limited.
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Reserve Bank of Australia deputy boss Andrew Hauser has warned economists to rein in their overconfidence, just days after markets were caught wrong-footed about last week’s interest rates decision.
‘False prophets’: RBA tells analysts to pull their heads in
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Billionaire miner Andrew Forrest has enjoyed a victory in his long-running battle with an Aboriginal group over his ambitions to capture the Ashburton River.
Tribunal twist for Twiggy in Minderoo water war
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WA patients are among the first in the world to access a new nasal spray treatment for erectile dysfunction, developed by Brisbane-based biotech LTR Pharma that is promising results in just 10 minutes, writes Cheyanne Enciso.
Biotech LTR Pharma’s promise with Viagra-like nasal spray
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Almost 3000 delegates from around Australia — from stockbrokers and financial analysts to drillers and contractors — descended on Kalgoorlie this week for the nation’s premier mining summit, Diggers & Dealers Mining Forum. Adrian Rauso reports.
The five things we learnt at Diggers & Dealers this year
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Mirrabooka will be home to WA’s first Woolworths Supermarkets customer fulfilment centre after State planners approved its $23.8 million development plans on Tuesday.
Woolies’ grand online shopping plans approved in WA-first
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LIVE UPDATES: Another Diggers & Dealers Mining Forum is winding down ... but we’re not at the end just yet. There’s a full day’s programme to plough through before delegates kick up their heels at tonight’s WesTrac Cat Gala Dinner ... sparking a stunning Thursday morning surge in sales of ibuprofen at pharmacies across Kalgoorlie-Boulder.
RECAP: All the latest news from Day 3 at Diggers
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Ramelius Resources Limited's Mark Zeptner has taken a swipe at the tardiness of the Takeovers Panel, while more details emerge about his spicy back-and-forth with Spartan Resources Ltd chief Simon Lawson, writes Adrian Rauso from the Diggers & Dealers Mining Forum.
Zeptner jabs Takeovers Panel, Spartan frenemy talks coffee
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Chris Ellison’s Mineral Resources Limited is joining in on a huge wave of job losses gripping the WA mining industry amid a weak market across a growing number of commodities.
MinRes set to lay off 100 staff amid weak market
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Liontown Resources Limited boss Antonino (Tony) Ottaviano has urged the State Government to consider speeding up help for WA’s lithium miners to avoid the fate that befell the nickel industry.
Liontown boss urges Government to act soon on lithium
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