Moonlight hits the ASX with rods spinning in Queensland
True to its name, Moonlight Resources has been working after hours to set the rods spinning at its Qld Clermont gold project as it debuts on the ASX.

True to its name, Moonlight Resources has been working after hours to set the rods spinning at its Qld Clermont gold project as it debuts on the ASX.
Up to 50 millimetres of rain fell in one hour in south-west Sydney, while the Central Coast was pummelled by 80 millimetres of rain.
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