Infini confirms new Canadian uranium project acquisitions
Infini Resources has completed its acquisition of two uranium projects in Canada’s Athabasca Basin, both within 100km of world-class high-grade uranium mines.
Infini Resources has completed its acquisition of two uranium projects in Canada’s Athabasca Basin, both within 100km of world-class high-grade uranium mines.
Nicholas Crick, 16, was behind the wheel of a stolen car when it crashed into a tree in Melbourne’s outer east, killing him and his mate.
Aurum Resources has engaged consultancy firm Envitech to assess planned mining operations in Cote d’Ivoire, taking a key step towards an open pit mining operation.
Justice Lincoln Crowley told the 10 defendants they were “cowardly thugs” who had no justification for the park ambush that left a 19-year-old man dead.
The teenage convicted murderer was about to be sentenced when allegedly stabbed with a pen before security officers could restore order.
The Palestine Red Crescent said it also recovered the bodies of six civil defence members and one United Nations employee from the same area.
A major investigation is under way following a noise dispute between neighbours which ended with a father and son being stabbed and another son shot.
Queensland CEO Terry Svenson discusses the furore around Usman Khawaja and Joe Dawes.
Two Gold Coast locals have had a shock after finding a freshwater crocodile on the road in the nearby hinterland.
As South Australia braces for a potentially severe flu season, calls are mounting for free flu vaccinations for all residents.
A 65-year-old Adelaide man has died after being struck by two cars in the city.
Hot Chili says it can solve Chile’s industrial water problem and bank US$447m over 20 years by getting into the water supply business using its giant Costa Fuego copper play as a foundation off-taker.
More concerns are emerging about the planned AFL stadium in Hobart. Richmond’s Rhyan Mansell is heading to the tribunal, and pressure continues to mount on Carlton.
There are claims frontline police in Queensland are being told to share handcuffs and use 25-year-old handguns.
Tougher penalties for councils and their staff who breach governance rules should be introduced to protect the sector from corruption, a parliamentary inquiry has heard.
A group of men who attacked a 19-year-old in a park and fatally stabbed him as he tried to flee have each been sentenced to life in jail.
The peak bodies for obstetricians and sonographers are sounding the alarm over “reassurance” ultrasounds that are leading to misdiagnosis in expectant mothers.
Outback communities have been flooded and more rain is on the way in Queensland.
A teenager on the Gold Coast had a lucky escape after becoming trapped in a collapsing sandbank at Broadbeach.
A 16-year-old boy has been remembered by his loved ones after he died when a stolen car crashed into a tree in Rowville.
The man shot by police on a Doveton street after allegedly chasing them with a metal pole is an immigration detainee on multiple counts of bail.
Until recently, the world’s richest man had little need to look over his shoulder. Now a target is on his back.
Before receivers descended on tech entrepreneur Peter Crown’s Berrima property empire he had some fairly grand plans that included flipping much of it, and proposing a technology park called Silicon Highlands.
Academic integrity experts say the advent of artificial intelligence has made high-stakes tests such as NAPLAN more susceptible to cheating.
A leading architect whose clients include 20 of Australia’s richest people is experimenting with fast, sustainable materials on a row of four terraces in Bondi Junction.