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In combination, the two programs will outline the chemistry and operating conditions feeding into Critica’s flowsheet optimisation, future pilot work and three stages of feasibility studies.The work from the two test streams aims to produce the company’s first mixed rare earths carbonate product from the compelling WA project.The rare earths material initially undergoes beneficiation, which has produced outstanding results from the bench-scale testing. The program’s huge upgrade in TREO produced a concentrate ranging from 10,000ppm to 20,000ppm TREO.The composite material dispatched to ANSTO and Minutech was upgraded using a two-step process involving wet low-intensity magnetic separation and a simple flotation…
Cristiano Ronaldo fiancee Georgina makes first appearance since engagementCristiano Ronaldo’s fiancee Georgina Rodríguez stepped out for the first time in public since the couple have announced their engagement.Over the weekend the newly engaged model attended the 82nd Venice International Film Festival in Italy while her jaw-dropping 30-carat engagement ring was on full display with other jewels. After a water taxi ride to the venue on Sunday, August 31, the social media personality walked on the red carpet, posing for photographers as her massive sparkler caught the light with every movement. For the special occasion, the Vogue regular donned a black…
Convicted sex offender Daniel Hume has died in hospital after lodging a successful application to the state’s voluntary assisted dying scheme in a first-of-its-kind case for NSW.Hume was diagnosed with terminal cancer after serving seven years of his 30-year sentence for various sex crimes, and applied to access the scheme through Justice Health.Health Minister Ryan Park. Credit: Sitthixay DitthavongNSW Corrections Minister Anoulack Chanthivong and Health Minister Ryan Park say they were not consulted on the decision to approve his application. Hume died in hospital last week.Health Minister Ryan Park said: “The NSW Voluntary Assisted Dying Board is the independent oversight…
“I had some things going on for a while and then being that year just probably came to the tipping point. I just needed to deal with it, and I’m glad I did.“It just so happened to be a final I missed out. I wouldn’t be in this position if it wasn’t for that.“I’m so grateful that I had the support around me and got help, and here I am now.”Membrey said the magnitude of the final was not significant in him calling out for help.“It wasn’t just that, if I hadn’t dealt with it then, it would have probably…
When F1 fans reflect on 2025 two-horse championship battle between McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, the Dutch Grand Prix will stick out as a defining moment.An invariably calm Piastri weathered sporadic rain, multiple safety cars and retirements and led every single lap of the race – clinically converting pole position to clinch his ninth grand prix win.Oscar Piastri wins the Dutch Grand Prix Credit: Getty ImagesMeanwhile, his teammate Lando Norris – who pursued Piastri for nearly 68 laps– suffered a last-minute engine problem and failed to finish the race. Norris’ retirement means he walks away with zero points –…
Cat has also been upset by criticism from Patrick’s family and inner circleCat Deeley is struggling with the emotional toll of being seen as the ‘villain’ in her marriage split. The This Morning host, 48, and her husband Patrick Kielty, 54, issued a joint statement last month, announcing their breakup. Now, the presenter, has told friends she is feeling ‘anxious’ ahead of her return to This Morning. A source said: ‘Cat feels anxious ahead of her first day back after announcing the bombshell news of her split during her break. ‘She has decided not to mention the breakdown of her marriage on screen. ‘She…
School punishments continue apace from last week. It turns out there are many years of repressed anger awaiting to be released.Starting with Paul Fergus of Croydon, who wonders whether Graham Mostyn of Castle Hill (C8 Wednesday) attended the same country school as he did at Galong. “As a seven-year-old, I asked to learn the piano. I was told to go to the music room to speak with the music teacher, whose reputation for rapping knuckles with the edge of a ruler was legendary. I was told: ‘Sing the scales’. That was the end of my music lessons and my knuckles…
Virtually every economist attending last month’s economic pow-wow in Canberra agrees, so why is the federal government so afraid of locking in this measure?
Cotality Australia research director Tim Lawless said home sales were up an estimated 2 per cent over the past 12 months and 4 per cent over the previous five-year average. But advertised supply is around 20 per cent down on the average for this time of year.“Once again, we are seeing a clear mismatch between available supply and demonstrated demand placing upwards pressure on housing values,” he said.“We are starting to see the usual start of spring upswing in new listings coming to market, but from a low base. A pick-up in the flow of stock coming to market through…
The Pentagon Pizza Index, a website which tracks pizza orders near the White House, also experienced a surge in activity, which led some observers to believe that a major incident was taking place.LoadingIt previously surged just before Trump ordered the bombing of Iran in June.Meanwhile, the US flag was flown at half-mast at the White House earlier this week, fuelling speculation. But this was a decision taken by Trump to pay tribute to those killed in a shooting in Minneapolis, his representatives said.The White House has not publicly commented on the rumours about Trump’s death. It is also notable that…