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Closing Bell: International Joke Day ends with the ASX as the punchline

Closing Bell: International Joke Day ends with the ASX as the punchline

The ASX kicked off FY27 with a loss as Coles weighed on consumer staples, banks retreated and healthcare kept quietly doing its own thing.

 
Resources Top 5: The crowd goes wild for Forrestania’s $300m Edna May gold deal

Resources Top 5: The crowd goes wild for Forrestania’s $300m Edna May gold deal

Forrestania shareholders give thumbs up to $300m Edna May gold deal and NuEnergy surges on $88m gas development contract.

 
1414 Degrees powers up for defence and space markets as SiNTL battery tech clears capacity hurdle

1414 Degrees powers up for defence and space markets as SiNTL battery tech clears capacity hurdle

Its SiNTL silicon-anode technology now offers at least 50% higher power capacity than conventional graphite anode-based batteries.

 
Crackdown on tech giants exploiting child social media ban

Crackdown on tech giants exploiting child social media ban

The government is doubling penalties for tech companies breaching Australia’s under-16s social media ban to $99m.

 
Need for super funds to balance AI investments

Need for super funds to balance AI investments

The nation’s mega funds are worried about valuations of AI stocks, but not having enough exposure can hit super returns.

 
West Wits secures funding package for Qala Shallows gold production ramp up

West Wits secures funding package for Qala Shallows gold production ramp up

West Wits has reached financial close on a US$53m loan for its Qala Shallows gold project in South Africa, receiving first US$20.5m drawdown to advance development.