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Winners and Losers: Strata in the 2025-26 Budgets

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The 2025–26 State and Territory Budgets reveal a mixed national picture for the strata sector, with some governments stepping up to integrate strata into their housing and infrastructure strategies, while others have missed critical opportunities to invest in the fastest growing form of housing in the country. Strata Community Association (SCA), the national peak body … Continued

RST SOLUTIONS DEPLOYS CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY TO SUPPORT DUST AND SEDIMENT CONTROL IN MINING EXPLORATION

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Australia’s leading fine particle management specialist, RST Solutions, is playing a vital role in supporting the nation’s growing mining exploration industry through the delivery of advanced dust suppression and sediment control technologies that enhance environmental performance and operational efficiency. As exploration activity accelerates across the country in response to global demand for critical minerals and … Continued

Newpark Fluids Systems Strengthens Executive Leadership and Board to Drive Continued Growth

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HOUSTON–BUSINESS WIRE– Newpark Fluids Systems (“Newpark” or the “Company”), a leading global independent provider of drilling and completion fluids solutions, and SCF Partners (“SCF”) are pleased to announce several key additions to the Company’s executive leadership and Board of Directors. These strategic appointments, along with significant capital investments, including the development of a leading liquid … Continued

New Murchison Gold (ASX:NMG) Launches Development of Crown Prince Gold Project and Secures $15M in Capital Raising

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West Perth, Australia – New Murchison Gold Limited (ASX:NMG) (“NMG” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce it has commenced development of its high-grade Crown Prince Gold Project, located within the Company’s flagship Garden Gully Gold Project near Meekatharra, Western Australia. The Company has received all required mining approvals and executed key operational contracts, marking … Continued

Property assets of over $1Bn only tip of iceberg of AML issue in Australia

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25 June 2025   With the upcoming anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF) tranche 2 regulatory requirements due to come into force from July 1 next year, it’s time Australia’s real estate agents began their compliance journey according to expert panelists at a recent event in Melbourne.   AUSTRAC National Manager, Daniel Mossop and CEO of … Continued

Q2 Metals Intercepts 151 Metres of Continuous Spodumene Pegmatite at the Cisco Lithium Project in Quebec, Canada and Announces Option Payments on Cisco Project Properties

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Highlights The 2025 Summer Drill Program is underway with a focus on infill drilling of the main mineralized zone. The program commenced with the continuation of hole CS-25-036 which, as reported on June 10, 2025 encountered nine (9) separate intervals, the widest being 64.3 m at 1.34% Li2O before being stopped at a depth of … Continued

Victorian Government takes a step in the right direction on gas appliances

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  24 June 2025   VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT TAKES A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION ON GAS APPLIANCES   The Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association of Australia (GAMAA) welcomes the Victorian Government’s announcement regarding its new electrification and efficiency standards and regulations for Victorian buildings.   GAMAA President Ross Jamieson said it was a step in the … Continued

Flagship Concludes Lithium Option Review – Focus Shifts to Gold

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Flagship Minerals Limited (ASX: FLG) advises that it will not proceed with the Option Agreements associated with its early-stage Tama Atacama Lithium Project (TALP) in Chile. The decision follows a strategic review of the Company’s lithium holdings, in light of current market conditions and portfolio priorities. TALP comprises two Option Agreements and a Memorandum of Understanding, covering … Continued

All electric buildings in city’s future

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  Proposed new planning rules will require new residential buildings, large commercial buildings and hotels in the City of Sydney local area to be all electric by 1 January 2027.   The changes kick off on 1 January 2026, when new residential developments will need to ensure their indoor appliances (cooking and heating) are electric. … Continued