
Geoff Chambers
Chief Political Correspondent at The Australian
Chief Political Correspondent, The Australian
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2 days ago |
theaustralian.com.au | Geoff Chambers |Zoe De Koning |Robert Gottliebsen |Stephen Rice
Madagascar’s Mines Ministry has renewed the main tenement for AKORA’s Bekisopa iron ore projectRenewal confirms commitment to expand exploration and mining in the countryApplication for renewal of northern tenement submittedSpecial Report: AKORA Resources can progress its Bekisopa iron ore project in Madagascar with confidence after the main tenement was renewed by the Mining Ministry.
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4 weeks ago |
theaustralian.com.au | Helen Rumbelow |Geoff Chambers |Noah Yim |Greg Brown
Stockhead joins with IR Department and Morgans for HealthInvest 2025 in Sydney on April 2Event to highlight some of ASX’s leading up-and-coming health and life sciences companiesEMVision, Microba Life Sciences, Orthocell, Lumos Diagnostics and Dimerix to present at HealthInvest Stockhead is teaming up with investor relations firm IR Department and broker Morgans to host HealthInvest 2025 in Sydney on April 2 to showcase emerging ASX healthcare companies to potential investors.
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4 weeks ago |
theaustralian.com.au | Helen Rumbelow |Geoff Chambers |Noah Yim |Greg Brown
Special Report: Arizona Lithium has welcomed a series of major policy reforms from the Canadian government aimed at strengthening the country's critical minerals sector.
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1 month ago |
theaustralian.com.au | Barry FitzGerald |Barry Fitzgerald |Lily McCaffrey |Geoff Chambers |Matthew Cranston
StockheadStockhead’s ‘Garimpeiro’ columnist Barry FitzGerald is back in the studio for another instalment of The Explorers Podcast. In this episode, Barry FitzGerald speaks to Trek Metals (ASX:TKM) CEO Derek Marshall to discuss the company’s recent ventures across its portfolio of exciting projects. At its Christmas Creek gold project in Western Australia, located near Halls Creek in the Kimberley region, Trek is buoyed by the project's long history of gold discoveries dating back to 1890s.
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1 month ago |
futures.tradingcharts.com | Joe Kelly |Sarah Ison |Geoff Chambers |Jack Quail
Feb 26, 2025 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) --US President Donald Trump has raised the stakes in his tariff war, raising the possibility that it could be expanded to include copper imports. Meanwhile, Australia's Trade Minister Don Farrell has yet to secure a face-to-face meeting with US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick to push the case for an exemption from the steel and aluminium tariffs that are slated to take effect from 12 March.
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