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Robert Gottliebsen

Melbourne

Business Columnist at The Australian

Robert Gottliebsen is one of Australia's most experienced and insightful business journalists

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  • 1 week ago | theaustralian.com.au | Robert Gottliebsen |Ellie Dudley |John Ferguson |Greg Sheridan

    EBR Systems has applied for a Transitional Pass-Through (TPT) reimbursement scheme for its WISE CRT System through the US Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)The application is for outpatients, following on from a recommendation from the CMS that inpatients be eligible for the New Technology Add-On PaymentThe criteria are the same for both schemes, giving EBR high confidence they will be approved.

  • 1 week ago | theaustralian.com.au | Rhiannon Down |Robert Gottliebsen |Paul Kelly |Sarah Ison

    Special Report: A leading European and UK thermal management provider has requested samples of Green Critical Minerals’ Very High Density (VHD) Graphite technology.

  • 1 week ago | theaustralian.com.au | Rhiannon Down |Robert Gottliebsen |Paul Kelly |Sarah Ison

    BTR records more high-grade gold from 291,000oz Lord Nelson gold depositDeposit is part of 1.5Moz near-term producing project, the Sandstone HubDrilling is ongoing with RC programs underway at the Indomitable CampSpecial Report: Brightstar Resources continues to expand the gold potential at its Sandstone project in WA with more high-grade results from RC drilling at the Lord Nelson, Havilah and Bull Oak deposits.

  • 3 weeks 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.

  • 3 weeks ago | futures.tradingcharts.com | Robert Gottliebsen

    Apr 21, 2025 (The Weekend Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) --The negative impact that Donald Trump's tariff policies are having on US stockmarkets are prompting wealthy Australians to bring their money back home. However, they are not investing that money in the local sharemarket, due to the fact that it is experiencing the same downturns as Wall Street, with their money likely to find its way into the property market, with both the commercial and residential sectors likely to benefit.

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