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As Australians, we’re no strangers to the thrill of a lucky find, whether it’s a $20 note in an old pair of jeans or a ...
Australia is joining the European Union and the United States in establishing strategic reserves of critical minerals, but ...
Australia is establishing a critical metals stockpile as well as underwriting the supply of rare earth metals to aid local ...
Australia has less than 1% of the world’s population but 18% of its poker machines. Australians are the world’s biggest ...
Outside of China, the most influential investor in the world of rare earth elements has to be billionaire Gina Rinehart.
Noble Numismatics Paper banknotes were phased out decades ago. But if you’ve still got some lying around at home, collecting dust, they could be worth thousands. Australia’s $1 and $2 were originally ...
As a child there was nothing quite like the weight of a gold coin in your hand to spend after doing a few odd jobs or losing ...
With full audit, KYC, and verified business credentials, MOT sets a new standard in the Solana ecosystem as an antidote to ...
Coin collecting may have been a niche hobby in times past, but an increased interest in numismatics -- whether due to ...
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A Bengaluru-based businessman, S. Sathish, recently acquired the world's most expensive dog – a rare "wolfdog" named Cadabomb Okami, for $5.7 million (around ₹50 crores) on March 18.
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