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  • Business Company News
  • 27/11/2025
  • 11:35
Neometals Ltd (ASX: NMT)

Neometals Ltd (ASX: NMT) First Gold Assays for Barrambie Ranges Drilling

Highlights• The programme of RC drilling at Neometals’ 100% owned Barrambie Gold Project has now been completed. In total, eighty-two (82) holes for 8,457 RC metres undertaken along the Barrambie Ranges gold trend at the Golden Treasure mine, the Ironclad deposit and historic Mystery mine. • First gold assays have been returned from 75 drill samples of the total 3,258 drill samples collected at Barrambie Ranges (representing approximately 2% of Barrambie Ranges metres drilled). • Specific samples of geologically logged intervals of potential mineralisation were selected from the Barrambie Ranges drill program for expedited gold analysis1. Significant intervals include: •…

  • Community, Local Government
  • 27/11/2025
  • 11:00
City of Sydney

Sydney Christmas kicks-off tonight

WHAT: The City of Sydney’s Christmas program kicks-off tonight including the lighting of 2 Christmas trees. Live cross / media opportunities include: Customs House Square 6:30pm–8pm: DJ / live music performance 6:30pm–8pm: Various roving performers 7.25pm: Santa’s Elves arrive 8pm: Trumpet Fanfare on balcony of Customs House to herald arrival of Santa and Lord Mayor, and light the Christmas tree 8:05pm: Santa and Lord Mayor depart in sleigh, making way along Pitt Street to Martin Place, led by an 80-piece marching band and elves on tricycle reindeers Martin Place 11am–9.30pm Martin Place Christmas Markets transform the precinct into a sparkling…

  • Building Construction, Business Company News
  • 27/11/2025
  • 11:00
Australian Steel Institute

Emergency govt measures sought in the wake of a surge in low-priced imported steelwork

The Australian steel industry has sought emergency trade relief measures to address a surge in low-priced imported fabricated steelwork threatening the local industry. The…

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  • Environment, Government Federal
  • 27/11/2025
  • 10:54
Greenpeace Australia Pacific

Nature laws agreement delivers big forests outcome; much work to be done on climate

Nature laws agreement delivers big forests outcome; much work to be done on climate CANBERRA, 27 NOV 2025 — Greenpeace has welcomed the agreement struck byLabor and the Greens today on EPBC Act reforms, which secures new nature and forest protections, but says there remains major work to be done to halt the severe climate impacts on nature from coal and gas projects. David Ritter, CEO at Greenpeace Australia Pacific, said: “The agreement announced today secures a significant improvement on the broken laws that for too long failed to deliver credible environmental protection. There will be trees that will stand,…

  • CharitiesAidWelfare, Media
  • 27/11/2025
  • 10:47
Cancer Council ACT

110 Canberrans Tee Off in Golfing Marathon to help Cancer Council ACT raise $80,000

Local golfers trading birdies for breakthroughs as they tackle The Longest Day challenge They’ll be sinking putts from dawn to dusk, but for 110…

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  • CharitiesAidWelfare, Media
  • 27/11/2025
  • 10:38
Cancer Council ACT

Local Hero: Ethan Heffron’s 400km Run to Support Cancer Council ACT

Key Facts: Do It For Cancer is a Cancer Council fundraiser that gives you the freedom to choose how you raise money for those…

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  • Energy
  • 27/11/2025
  • 10:19
ENGIE fined $1.2 million after becoming Victoria's most complained about energy retailer

ENGIE fined $1.2 million after becoming Victoria’s most complained about energy retailer

Energy retailer ENGIE has been penalised $1,206,050 for allegedly failing to respond to customer complaints about billing issues in a timely manner. One customer waited over a year to have their bill reviewed. The Essential Services Commission established a taskforce to investigate ENGIE after receiving a referral from the Energy and Water Ombudsman Victoria (EWOV) earlier this year. Between 1 April 2024 and 31 March 2025, EWOV received an influx of complaints about ENGIE and its data showed ENGIE had become the state’s most complained about energy retailer. During the commission’s investigation, ENGIE acknowledged it failed to review bills of…

  • Environment, Political
  • 27/11/2025
  • 09:49
Australian Climate and Biodiversity Foundation

Parliament delivers historic environment reforms that unlock economic prosperity

The passage of new laws to protect and repair nature demonstrates the Australian parliament is up to the task of serious economic reform that promotes prosperity, the Australian Climate and Biodiversity Foundation said today. The reformed Act will deliver national environmental standards, establish an independent national EPA and provide much needed protection of carbon rich and biodiverse native forests by ending the exemption from federal environment laws for native forest logging and land clearing. The reforms also lay foundations for regional planning with local communities and First Nations custodians. Dr Ken Henry AC, former Treasury Secretary and Chair of the…

  • Energy
  • 27/11/2025
  • 09:41
Lithium Royalty Corp.

Lithium Royalty Corp. Acquires a 1.0% Pre-Existing NSR Royalty on the Falcon West Property Owned and Operated by Grid Metals Corp.

LRC acquired a 1.0% pre-existing net NSR royalty on the Lucy claims at the Falcon West lithium‑cesium project in Manitoba Increases LRC’s portfolio to…

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