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  • Business Company News, Oil Mining Resources
  • 18/09/2025
  • 10:54
Jane Morgan Management

Resolution Minerals Secures A$25.1 Million in Heavily Supported Placement

Adelaide, Australia – Resolution Minerals Ltd (ASX:RML; OTCQB:RLMLF) is pleased to announce it has successfully secured firm commitments for a heavily oversubscribed capital raising of A$25.1 million at A$0.05 per share. The placement attracted strong support from leading global and domestic institutions, including John Hancock’s Family Office, Astrotricha Capital SEZC, S3 Consortium (Stocks Digital), as well as high-net-worth investors. Director participation of A$200,000 further reinforces confidence in the Company’s strategic direction. Importantly, Resolution’s share register has now been institutionalised, with cornerstone commitments of A$7.75 million from high-calibre investor groups. This significantly strengthens the balance sheet and fully funds the Company’s…

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  • Business Company News, Medical Health Aged Care
  • 18/09/2025
  • 10:47
GMHBA Limited

GMHBA delivers strong results and record member satisfaction in milestone year

Geelong-based not-for-profit private health insurer GMHBA has released its full-year results, reporting record customer satisfaction, strong membership sales growth, improved customer loyalty and major…

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  • Education Training, Union
  • 18/09/2025
  • 10:43
National Tertiary Education Union

Union scores major victory as ANU announces no forced redundancies

The Australian National University (ANU) has announced that there will be no forced redundancies. Quotes attributable to NTEU ACT Division Secretary Dr Lachlan Clohesy: “This is good news.” “Every university staff member in the country facing job cuts can take heart from what has happened at the ANU. “It is the collective work of union members which has saved these jobs at the ANU. In doing so, they have stood up not just for their own jobs, but for the University itself. “The Interim Vice-Chancellor deserves credit for reading the room accurately on this issue. More consultation is needed on…

  • Agriculture Farming Rural, Food Beverages
  • 18/09/2025
  • 10:37
Rabobank

Chocolate prices expected to ease, but won’t return to pre-‘cocoa crisis’ levels

Consumers can expect some relief from rising chocolate prices with cocoa futures prices starting to ease after hitting record highs according to a new…

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  • Environment
  • 18/09/2025
  • 10:35
NSW EPA

RIX’S CREEK COAL MINE FINED FOR WATER POLLUTION INCIDENT

The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has fined Rix’s Creek Pty Limited $30,000 following the discharge of saline groundwater from historical underground workings at…

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  • Energy, Indigenous
  • 18/09/2025
  • 10:09
Charles Darwin University (CDU)

Experts warn clean energy transition must not come at cost of Indigenous rights

First Nations’ rights over Sea Country are being overlooked as Australia races into offshore gas and wind development, according to new research, with experts…

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  • Information Technology, Media
  • 18/09/2025
  • 09:41
ASUS

ASUS Recognized by Newsweek as One of the World’s Most Trustworthy Companies for Second Consecutive Year

Key Facts: A Trusted Company: ASUS named by Newsweek as one of the World’s Most Trustworthy Companies, reflecting strong stakeholder confidence Design Thinking and…

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  • General News, Music
  • 18/09/2025
  • 09:40
Charles Darwin University (CDU)

Celebrated NT music educator and conductor awarded CDU honorary doctorate

One of the Northern Territory’s most respected leaders in music education and community music-making, Mrs Nora Lewis AM, has been awarded an honorary doctorate…

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  • Animal Animal WelfareRights, Environment
  • 18/09/2025
  • 09:37
Humane World for Animals Australia

Humane World for Animals Australia calls on Queensland Government to remove “useless and destructive” shark nets as second humpback mother and calf caught in nets within days

SYDNEY, 18 September 2025 | Humane World for Animals Australia is calling for urgent action from the Queensland Government and Premier David Crisafulli as…

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