Viridis on track for Brazil rare earth licence approval

Viridis Mining and Minerals is set to secure its Preliminary Licence for the Colossus rare earths project in Brazil on 19 December, marking a key step for one of the West's largest deposits. Read the latest on this strategic development.

Auric Mining banks $10.8m from first WA gold run

Auric Mining's first gold campaign at its Munda mine near Widgiemooltha has generated $16.85m in sales, banking $10.82m cash. The company now plans a second run and eyes a major pit expansion. Read more.

New mine shafts found in search for missing boy Gus

Police searching for missing four-year-old August 'Gus' Lamont in the SA outback have discovered six undocumented mine shafts using LiDAR technology, highlighting the region's dangerous gold rush legacy.

Altech Resets Board for Battery Tech Commercial Drive

Altech Batteries has overhauled its board, installing a new leadership team to commercialise its CERENERGY sodium batteries and Silumina Anodes. Led by Daniel Raihani, the focus is on strategic partnerships and securing funding.

Family Farm Dicky Bill Collapses, 182 Jobs Axed

More than 180 Australian workers face an uncertain Christmas after fourth-generation family farming enterprise Dicky Bill Australia collapsed into voluntary administration. Read the full story.

Tullimbar Christmas Tree Farm Opens for Season

Santa's Farm in Tullimbar has opened for the Christmas season, offering families the chance to cut down their own real Christmas trees after nearly five years of growth. Local families share their festive traditions.

Grill'd Opens First WA Drive-Thru in Wanneroo

Healthy burger chain Grill'd is opening Western Australia's first drive-thru restaurant in Wanneroo on December 6, creating 50 local jobs and offering free burgers to celebrate.

How Digital Platforms Revolutionised Commodity Trading

Discover how digital trading platforms have democratised commodity markets, making them accessible to farmers and small producers across Australia. Learn about the transformation from exclusive old boys' clubs to transparent online systems.

Hunter's job gap: 37,000 positions needed for growth

The Hunter region faces a critical jobs shortage despite low unemployment. Professor Phillip O'Neill reveals why generating 37,000 new positions is essential to avoid becoming another 'place left behind'.

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