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What an incredible feature on Victoria's first harness slot race, the Running of the Bulls at Birchip, from our friends @9NewsMelb last night. Bring on March 8!
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One of the best. RIP Joe ❤️
Cody Winnell@codywinnell
Sad day. RIP to one of the best fellas in #harnessracing. As a club admin, he had vision that many often don't & empowered his team at Charlton to think laterally to engage & grow the game. As a horseman, he was a natural. As a bloke, he was Group 1 elite. Vale Joe Thompson. 😢🐎
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📣 ICYMI
@McLarenMinerals Investor Briefing Webinar 🎥👇
MD Simon Finnis walks us through the Company’s recently announced significant upgrade to the MRE at the 100%-owned McLaren Project, located in the Eucla Basin of Western Australia.
youtu.be/JHcOEuF62Mk

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$MEK.AX accelerated open pit mining strategy achieved steady state in Sept 2025 with 3 mining fleets in operation
Focus was on stripping the Turnberry Central & Southern pits to ensure continuity of high-grade ore once the St Anne’s North pit is completed
tinyurl.com/n3b6dfdk

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#ASXNews
$MEK.AX reports further strong assays from Turnberry South drilling at the Murchison.
Drilling continues to hit broad zones of high-grade #gold outside the Stage 1 open pit and is likely to expand the Resource and extend open pit mining.
loom.ly/kNncHcU

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@hurlzwithcurlz @kirstengraham91 I know some1 used to always come say hello to blu 😁back in the day

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@kirstengraham91 I know- I love her but I’m happy to share. She has so many people come up to see her at the races. It’s fun to have the darling of the crowd! 😆
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#SpunSilver enjoying the sunshine this morning before a tough assignment tonight. #TheTrots #GoKatie
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via @wabusinessnews / @BullsNBearswa
$MEK.AX made a solid transition from developer to #gold producer in the September quarter, producing 7,148 ounces of gold for an extraordinary $2,133 an ounce AISC at its Murchison gold project in WA.
Read more: loom.ly/byPwMXQ
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Bonecrusher 🆚 Our Waverly Star
One of the greatest battles of all-time in the 1986 Cox Plate.
@TheValley
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The 1982 Cox Plate was unforgettable!
The iconic call as well as Kingston Town’s incredible three-peat.
@TheValley
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@hurlzwithcurlz @tabcomau Winner winner ur team on 🔥 fire well done 👏
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Could someone let the @tabcomau form analysts know that this horse is highly unlikely to lead? Not the first time I’ve seen them suggesting that a second row runner is a probable leader.

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MASSIVE SULPHIDES AT VT2 – OONAGALABI PROJECT
Disseminated to massive sulphides intersected at the Pink Panther (VT2) conductor, extending the mineralised strike to 4km+.
Drilling confirms Cu–Zn sulphides (chalcopyrite & sphalerite) and iron within mafic intrusives – a major milestone for Litchfield.
Next up: VT1, an even stronger (700s) +400m conductor with Au–Ag–Cu–Te surface mineralisation.
#LitchfieldMinerals $LMS #ASX #Copper #Zinc #Exploration #Oonagalabi

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#Vr1 winning NATO defence contracts across Europe and no one has even heard of the company. With a Market Cap of $119m & $28m in cash so much upside.
$DRO with Market Cap $4B up 15% today which equates to a jump of $500m just today....could this follow suit?
TSN: The Stock Network@TheStockNet
Lorenzo Biagi, Co-founder & Executive Director of Vection Technologies (ASX: VR1) will present at The Stock Network's ASX Gems investor event on this Friday 3 October. Register here to watch and learn ⚡eventbrite.com.au/e/the-stock-ne… @VectionTech #VR1
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SENATOR JACINTA NAMPIJINPA PRICE
SENATOR FOR THE NORTHERN TERRITORY
STATEMENT
This evening, I spoke with the Leader of the Federal Liberal Party and Federal Opposition, Sussan Ley, who has asked me to step down from the shadow ministry.
I have accepted the Leader’s decision. And I reiterated my regret in not being clearer in my comments on the ABC last Wednesday.
Nevertheless, I took the opportunity to express to the Leader my disappointment that some colleagues disregarded the key point I was making about the damaging impacts of mass migration. And that some colleagues instead chose to indulge agenda-driven media commentary on this matter.
To reiterate comments from my earlier statement: I never intended to be disparaging towards our Indian community. And I wish no ill-will whatsoever to the Indian community – or any other migrant group.
My concern – as it is for millions of Australians – is Labor’s mass migration agenda and its ramifications. My concern is not migration itself – it’s the magnitude of migration. Migration at the current scale and pace is putting excessive pressures on housing, infrastructure and services. And that makes life tougher for all families. I want to see a better life for all families – whether you’re a migrant, a resident, or a citizen – and regardless of your background.
This has been a disappointing episode for the Liberal Party. I will learn from it. I’m sure others will too. No individual is bigger than a party. And I’m sure events of the past week will ultimately make our party stronger.
Although my time as the Shadow Minister for Defence Industry and Defence Personnel has been cut short, it has been an honour to serve in the shadow defence portfolio.
I was incredibly proud to see officers graduate from the Royal Military College, Duntroon – young, patriotic Australians who embody the virtue of service which makes our country tick. I was inspired by the ingenuity of Australian businesses which have such determination and capacity to produce the weapons our country needs – at speed and scale – to help deter aggression and defend our nation’s interests. And I was honoured to meet with the Ambassadors of Israel and Ukraine and express the Coalition’s support for two countries that are on the frontline of the battle of civilisation against barbarity and tyranny.
Thanks also to my defence portfolio colleagues – Angus Taylor, Phillip Thompson and Darren Chester – who are doing a sterling job in holding the Albanese Government to account.
I also want to express my gratitude to the following: to those members of the Indian community who have reached out to me in solidarity; to those colleagues who have stood by side; and to the thousands of Australians who have had my back and sent me messages of support.
Although I will be returning to the backbench, I will continue to speak up on issues which are in the national interest and that are important to millions of Australians.
Be that on Indigenous issues: The plight of those in remote communities. The ongoing romanticisation of traditional culture that inhibits addressing the root causes of Indigenous violence today. The ineffectiveness of bloated bureaucracies that have done nothing to “close the gap”. And the need to push back against activists who, ignoring the referendum outcome and the will of the Australian people, march on with the goals of segregation and reparations under the guise of that Orwellian phrase “truth-telling”.
Or be that on other policy issues: The ramifications of mass migration. The economically immiserating and freedom eroding policy of Net Zero. The indoctrination of children in our classrooms that engenders national guilt and inhibits national pride. The Albanese Government’s determination to move Australia away from a free-market economy and towards a state-directed and controlled economy – having embraced the same statist ideas that have devastated economies and people wherever and whenever they’ve been implemented. And the Chinese Communist Party’s military aggression in our region and its foreign interference in our country that presents a great danger of our age.
Our remarkable country is weaker, worse off and more divided than it has ever been due to the actions of the Albanese Labor Government. In tough times for our nation, it’s a time for courage, for conviction and for truth if we are to reverse Australia’s decline and advance Australia again.
Wednesday, 10 September 2025

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