Welcome to the weekend. To start off your day, we’ve curated 10 great reads to enjoy.
No longer the speculative domain of evangelical retail shareholders, the lithium sector has won acceptance and trust from just about everyone except BHP.
Gina Rinehart snapped up more than 7 per cent of Liontown shares this week. Trevor Collens
“Mind-boggling” is how one company director describes the extent to which the airline has “burnt” staff and customer loyalty.
Billionaire Anthony Pratt takes the Rear Window columnist Joe Aston to Kentucky, where he finds a Democrat governor campaigning in Republican territory.
Local start-up founders and investors are toasting a much-needed success, after shares in the British chipmaker rose sharply on its Nasdaq debut.
Australians are preparing to go to the polls on October 14, for what will be the first vote to the change the Constitution in nearly a quarter of a century.
Property headlines on Sydney’s north shore have long been dominated by one suburb: Mosman. Now that’s changing, with a trophy run west of the Harbour Bridge.
At the start of their counteroffensive in June, commanders improvised after their infantry vehicles were wiped out in a frontal attack.
The implosion of the Titan private submersible killed five and shocked the world, yet multimillion-dollar underwater toys are more in demand than ever.
The popularity of cheaper electric cars from companies such as BYD is becoming a serious problem for the likes of BMW and Volkswagen – and the EU itself.
The agency’s former chief information security officer, Michael Mestrovich, has some frank advice for Australia about cybersecurity, including that weird pixel on the Chinese hotel room TV.
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