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"The people in charge of our country are idiots... and they treat our money like they found it in a sack by the river and they've gotta spend it before someone finds out" - Dave Hughes 👏👏👏
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Pauline Hanson goes scorched Earth on Anthony Albanese. “I’ve got no time for him, he’s the worst Prime Minister this country has ever had. “I’ll tell you what, Anthony Albanese, I’m coming after you” “I want to see you gone” We all do, Pauline.

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Charger has completed 3,418 m of DD & RC drilling at its Lake Johnston Lithium & Gold Project. Initial RC results from hole CLMRC064DT found new spodumene-pegmatite lodes: 11 m @ 0.81% Li₂O & 164 ppm Ta, 2 m @ 1.33% Li₂O & 61 ppm Ta. Read more: tinyurl.com/5yyvsj4e $CHR
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$CHR has completed 3,054m of drilling this quarter at Lake Johnston, incl 1,186m diamond & 1,868m RC across Medcalf Lithium, Medcalf West & Xmas Gold. Medcalf Lithium Resource (8.2Mt @ 1.0% Li₂O) to be revised following upcoming assay results. ASX ➡️ tinyurl.com/yh87nntr
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Maas Group's management has been on the money over the years, so probably didn't expect to wipe a third off their market cap by selling a business for $1.7bn yesterday and re-pivoting into AI infrastructure. I'd be more inclined to back them than sack them. $MGH
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$CHR Big news for $CHR Successful mining entrepreneur Brian Flannery aka Ilwella Pty Ltd going sub holder! Provides confidence & tightens up the register even more! Really surprised at the lack of interest after the virgin high grade #Gold discovery 9.5M MC 3.5M cash 90M SOI
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Media Release: One Nation to oppose Labor's rushed hate Bill Labor’s proposed law to combat antisemitism could see a person jailed for up to five years for saying Australia’s the greatest country in the world. One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said Labor’s Bill, to be debated at an early sitting of Parliament next week, would be an unworkable mess. “We don’t need new laws to protect Australians from antisemitism,” Senator Hanson said. “We need to enforce existing laws, something the Albanese government – to its eternal shame – didn’t do to protect Jewish Australians from antisemitism. “This bill has been very rushed, with only a day or so allowed for Parliamentary debate and a snap Senate committee inquiry that’s barely hours long. I’m reminded of the many changes made to legislation to address the problem of immigration detainees, and how Labor repeatedly got it wrong. I have no confidence this legislation – which amends the criminal code along with 15 other laws and eight regulations, and throws in a $1 billion gun buyback – will be any better. It will be a mess. Australians could be stripped of their freedom of speech and opinion, and their ability to express pride in their culture and nationality. “This bill is fraught with all sorts of potential unintended consequences, which is always what happens when you use subjective language in legislation that is open to differing interpretations. For example, you could even go to prison for saying Australia’s the best country in the world because it could be interpreted as ‘disseminating ideas of superiority’. “One Nation is going to oppose this bill. We will not support punishing law-abiding firearm owners as a scapegoat for Anthony Albanese’s failure to check rising antisemitism; we already have the toughest gun laws in the world. “We will not support a vaguely-worded law that could put Australians in jail for making a patriotic statement. I very much fear Australia is heading down a path where we become like the United Kingdom, where police come to people’s homes and take them to jail for a social media post. I know Albanese would love that, because he’s so terrified of free speech, but One Nation will not stand for it. “One Nation is prepared to act decisively to protect Australians from radical Islamic terrorism, but this isn’t the way. I call on all of my fellow members of Parliament to oppose this legislation until we can get it right.”
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Kingsley Bartholomew is a rock star in the world of gambling, where followers seek his advice for a winning edge. His main tip? Learn to deal with the losses. ebx.sh/OQDA5f
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I bet there are millions of Australian's sitting at home right now absolutely incensed.. I know I am.. We were going about our Sunday just days before Xmas, an overwhelmingly jovial time of year.. We know what this was.. We don't have to live like this - for too long our charity has been taken advantage of and we are paying the price.. Suicidal empathy.. If you care about this country its time to take it back out the hands of these bureaucrats who don't give a fuck about us.. we are a GREAT country and we can get it back with some COURAGE.. Stand up!
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This chart speaks for itself.   The TSX Venture is as close as it gets to a benchmark for exploration-stage mining companies.   We're seeing a clear uptick in volume and liquidity, with investors moving further down the chain in search of earlier-stage opportunities.   This is exactly what a mining cycle is supposed to look like, in my view.
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Go drill that bullseye $ZMI 🫡
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And that was BEFORE the Russian invasion of Ukraine made energy prices even worse!
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BREAKING: Argentina President Javier Milei is ending free social benefits for migrants, ending free healthcare for foreigners and automatically deporting foreigners who commit crimes. This is the way.
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Investor Presentation - August 2024 | Exploration today for a powered tomorrow. 👉tinyurl.com/2sc7md8w
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Replying to @QBCCIntegrity
Insane - did she have the CFMEU negotiating her new pay and benefits? The GG role is widely regarded to be ceremonial, it isn’t high pressure, stress and comes with extensive staff and speechwriters There was absolutely no need to increase the base salary from $495,000 to $709,000 Most take the role for the public kudos, but probably for the gold plated pension that they don’t have to contribute any money towards On retirement, typically after just 5 years, a lifetime tax free pension of $375,000 indexed to inflation plus another ~$300,000 per year for office and travel expenses. She is 59 years old, so we will be funding nearly $700,000 a year for the next 20-30 years…for 5 years of ceremonial duties? There are also six former GG’s that need to be funded by taxpayers at these excessive levels But that is still only a fraction of the total cost to hard working taxpayers… She will enjoy residences in Canberra and Sydney Staff of 80 Cars, flights etc With a total annual cost to the nation (and taxpayers) of $12m And…Australian taxpayers then also need to fund their State Governors who also compete with the GG to perform ribbon cutting duties at inconsequential events
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"This is an absolute con." Geologist, Prof. Ian Plimer, on Net Zero: "We have a grossly mismanaged electricity system, and that system is based on a fallacy. And the fallacy is that we are reducing carbon dioxide emissions by having solar power." "To build a solar power plant, you actually create more emissions than you would save. The same with a wind power plant, the same with batteries... If you want to drive an electric car, it's not an electric car, it's a coal car." "We are having a perversion of the language to be able to try to persuade people that they are doing something morally good by sending this nation bankrupt."
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