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Mining/Energy/Resources/Biz/Markets/Pop
Culture
The
Business Of Everything Edition! Part IV
Sin
City Sydney Australia, Wall Street, New York, and
Beyond The Black Stump
Digital
Bush Telegraph
"Wall
Street Shuffle" (10cc)
"Poker Face" (Lady Gaga)
"I've Got Friday On My Mind" (The Easybeats)
"Ruby Tuesday" (The Rolling Stones)
"The South Swell" (Big Wednesday movie)
"Hail to the Chief" (All The President's
Men movie)
"Down Under" (Men at Work)
"Y.M.C.A" (Villiage People)
"Advance Australia Fair" National anthem
of Australia (Peter Dodds McCormick)
"Great Southern Land" (Icehouse)
Road
To WWE Night Of Champions: King And Queen Of The Ring.
He or she who owns the gold makes the rules!
It's good to be King Of Content; King Kyle Media Connection:
One Nation Australia
Road
to WWE NXT Great American Bash: The Don To Defend
Google
Cloud Summit Takes Over Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia;
Google A.I Sports!
Hancock
Prospecting and X Corp/SpaceX Big Favs Of Aussie's
Down Under
Aussie
Politics: Battle Of The Billionaires: Team Bulldozer:
Pauline/Musk with Reinhart vs Team Albo. Who Will
Survive? And New?
Aussie
Media Karl Takes The Beef To Nine; One Nation Australia
Pauline Extends Olive Branch
Aussie
King Kyle Fan Of One Nation; Right Man, Right Placel
Right On Time
Aussie
Truth Tellers In And Around Media vs Corp Media Liars
UFC
Freedom 250: Fallout; Big Thumbs Up From Mostl: Road
To UFC Baku Fight Night This Weekend
Past,
Present And Future
June
2026
June
25
Markets
ASX
200 futures up 16 points/0.2%: 8810.
AUD -0.2% to US69.01¢
Bitcoin
$61,691.98 -1.59%
Wall
St:
Dow +0.4%
S&P -0.1%
Nasdaq -0.4%
VIX
-0.86 to 18.63
Gold -2.9% to $US3998.88 an ounce
Brent oil -5.1% to $US73.16 a barrel
Iron ore +1.3% to $US98.65 a ton
10-year yield: US 4.39% Australia 4.76%
Numbers
Double Check
Australian
Dollar: $0.6900 USD (down $0.0020 USD)
Iron Ore: $98.65 USD (up $1.05 USD)
Oil Price (West Texas): $69.87 USD (down $3.18 USD)
Gold Price: $3,999.32 USD (down $111.62 USD)
Copper Price: $5.9850 USD (down $0.1400 USD)
Dow Jones: 51,848.90 (up 182.06 points)
Cryptos:
Bitcoin
$61,633.56 -1.48%
Dogecoin: $0.07692 -2.18%
XRP: $1.0827 -1.14%
News
(Aust)
ASX
snaps four-day loss; tech stocks bounce
The
Australian sharemarket posted a small gain on Wednesday,
with the S&P/ASX 200 adding 0.2 per cent to close
at 8,808.4 points. WiseTech Global rose 14.3 per cent
to $32.86, Tasmea was up 6.9 per cent at $9.65 and
CSL finished 2.6 per cent higher at $114.99. However,
Ora Banda Mining was down 5.3 per cent at $1.16, Beach
Energy fell 8.5 per cent to $0.86 and KMD Brands finished
4.6 per cent lower at $0.062. (Media Man Peg-On):
What goes up must come down. Tick Tock, as pro wrestler
Killer Kross would say" Choke hold on the way
for some! Does WiseTech need a Wise Man? G'day WWE's
resident wise man, Paul Heyman. Fantasy booking in
the Aussie and U.S markets!
News
(Australia)
Today
show host Karl Stefanovic to leave Nine after Tommy
Robinson podcast fallout
Nine
Entertainment's senior executives held a series of
crisis meetings yesterday to discuss the future of
veteran TV personality Karl Stefanovic. The co-host
of breakfast show Today has caused consternation within
Nine's executive ranks since the launch of his self-titled
podcast show, which is produced independently of Nine;
however, while he was cleared to proceed with the
podcast earlier in 2026, this week's interview with
far-right British activist Tommy Robinson was deemed
to have been inappropriate. Nine is believed to have
decided to terminate Stefanovic's contract and will
negotiate an exit deal, amid concerns that Today may
face advertiser boycott in the wake of the Robinson
interview. (Media Man Peg-On); Got to be more to this
story. Truth tellers can upset and unsettle the establishment!
Ex journo says and knows!!!!
Lead
Up
News
(Aust)
ASX
falls as WiseTech sinks to five-year low
The
Australian sharemarket recorded a modest loss on Tuesday,
with the S&P/ASX 200 easing 0.3 per cent to close
at 8,787 points. Fortescue was down 1.7 per cent at
$19.27, Viva Energy Group fell 2.4 per cent to end
the session at $2.08 and WiseTech Global shed 4.4
per cent to finish at $28.76 amid the new scandal
that has embroiled executive chairman Richard White.
However, the banking sector posted solid gains, with
the ANZ Bank rising 1.4 per cent to $35.74. (RMS)
Sports
Biz
NRL's
V'landys nears record NZ broadcast deal
Sky
Network Television has held the New Zealand broadcasting
rights to National Rugby League matches for the last
three decades. The Australian Rugby League Commission's
chairman Peter V'landys and NRL CEO Andrew Abdo recently
held talks with Sky executives, and sources have indicated
that the pay-TV group is close to securing a new five-year
deal. However, free-to-air rival TVNZ is also believed
to have submitted a bid for the NRL rights. Meanwhile,
V'landys met with Nine Entertainment chairman Peter
Tonagh yesterday, as the ARLC seeks to finalise the
new NRL rights deal in Australia; Nine and Foxtel
are the current NRL broadcasters. (RMS): (Media Man
Peg-On): Win-Win-Win would be a great outcome.
News
Mining
(Aust)
Iluka
signs $220m rare earths deal
Perth-based
Ilula Resources has secured its first offtake agreement
for light and heavy rare earths to be produced at
its Eneabba refinery in Western Australia. Iluka will
supply neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium and terbium
to a "globally recognised" car maker. The
offtake agreement is initially for 1,200 tonnes of
the rare earth oxides over four years; it will account
for about 10 per cent of Iluka's expected production
at the Eneabba refinery over this period. Iluka will
receive a minimum price for the rare earth oxides,
although it has not disclosed this price or identified
the customer. (RMS) (Media Man Peg-On): More good
news for Australian mining hey Gina at Hancock Prospecting.
Friendly comp and mining wars for greater good. One
Nation!
News
Lead Up (Aust)
Investors
snub ASX as money goes offshore
The
benchmark S&P/ASX 200 Index has gained just 1.2
per cent so far in 2026; in contrast, the Nasdaq has
risen by 14 per cent and Japan's Nikkei is up 43 per
cent. Richard Schellbach from UBS says the ASX 200
looks unattractive and uncompetitive to global investors
compared with other equity markets in the region,
citing factors such as high interest rates and the
effect of the federal government's budget tax changes
on the property sector. Sebastian Mullins from Schroders
says the high valuations of Australian shares makes
the local bourse very expensive relative to corporate
profits.
News
Lead Up (Aust/Int)
June
22
Wall
St buys into News succession
The
majority of the Murdoch family-owned News Corporation's
value can be attributed to its 61 per cent stake in
real estate classifieds company REA. For the last
decade, its REA stake has accounted for an average
of 65 per cent of News Corp's market value, but REA's
share price has dropped 47 per cent from its 52-week
high on 20 August last year, causing the value of
News Corp's stake to fall by almost $10 billion. REA's
decline means that the sharemarket is now ascribing
value to the rest of the News Corp empire, with analysts
most excited about its Dow Jones unit. It seems that
the so-called Murdoch discount may be narrowing, but
it "is alive and well", with the question
being if the next generation of the family is "sufficiently
motivated to get rid of it". (RMS). (Media Man
Peg-One): The first generation makes it, the 2nd generation
spends it, the 3rd generation loses it?!
News
Sports
Biz: NRL
Amazon
in race for NRL as V'landys mulls splitting pay TV
games
Sources
have indicated that Amazon's Prime Video streaming
service is interested in acquiring the broadcasting
rights for up to two National Rugby League matches
each week. The Australian Rugby League Commission's
chairman Peter has indicated that he is open to NRL
matches being split between several subscription video
services, provided that the cost remains affordable
for fans. The incumbent NRL broadcasters, Nine Entertainment
and pay-TV group Foxtel, both want to secure the rights
to all matches; Nine would show NRL on both its free-to-air
channels and Stan Sport, while Foxtel would seek a
sub-licencing deal with the Seven or Ten networks
in order to comply with anti-siphoning laws. (RMS).
(Media Man Peg-On): Pros and cons with spitting media
rights between various platforms. Fan friendly elements
vs bean counter money grabs!
Shares
TKO
Holdings
$203.51
+0.81 +0.40%
Alphabet
Inc Class A
$345.28
-0.81 -0.23%
Netflix
$71.84
-0.98 -1.35%
Paramount
Skydance Corp
$9.75
+0.036 +0.36%
News
Lead Up (Australia)
News
(Aust)
(ICYMI)
Gina
Rinehart bets $1.4 billion on Musk with record SpaceX
stake
Gina
Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting has bought a $US1 billion
($1.4 billion) stake in rocket and satellite company
SpaceX. It represents Hancock Prospecting's biggest
investment outside of iron ore, with Rinehart claiming
that the Elon Musk-owned company is a further example
of "why the world needs more enterprise, more
builders and much less bureaucracy". Hancock
Prospecting's investment in SpaceX adds to a portfolio
that includes stakes in Liontown Resources, Azure
Minerals and Tesla. (RMS). (Media Man Peg-On): Let's
Go Team Gina w Musk. To The Moon, Mars and Beyond!
Fish 'N Chips Rocket Express! : ) Islands In The Stream!
Aussie Barbarella meets Gold movie and Mission To
Mars. The Galaxy is your Oyster. Take off down under
in Australia maties! Time for a new captain in Canberra
right Peter Gravy. Getting inside here ... Operation
Golden Red Fish meets Rocket Man and Mrs Miner. Winning!
Gonzo Truth News!
News
Lead Up
(ICYMI)
SpaceX
IPO Nears, Pushing Elon Musk Toward Trillionaire Status
SpaceX
plans to price shares at $135 each on Thursday, valuing
the company at $1.77 trillion and raising up to $75
billion in the largest IPO ever, with trading possibly
starting Friday on Nasdaq under SPCX. Musk's 42% stake
would be worth $740 billion to $866 billion, combined
with his $300 billion-plus Tesla holdings pushing
his net worth over $1 trillion according to Forbes
and Bloomberg estimates. Prediction markets give 96%
odds he'll be the first trillionaire by year-end,
amid X users celebrating employee windfalls and free
markets while others decry economic inequality, with
jokes about Musk's riches flying alongside analyst
cautions on risks. (Media Man Peg-On): To the Moon,
Mars and Beyond. Real Life Iron Man Musk firing on
all cylinders. Investors getting stars in their eyes?!
Record Breaking Rocket Man!?
News
Gaming/UFC
EA
Sports UFC 6 Revives Open Weight Class Selection for
Ranked Matches
EA
Sports UFC 6 restores open weight class selection
in Prospect ranked ladder placement matches, letting
players choose divisions freely just weeks before
the June 19 launch on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. The
feature, a hit in the first three games, was dropped
in UFC 4 and 5 for rotating classes but returns alongside
revamped fighter ratings and Flow State perks to mix
up matchups. Streamers like Liam Healy hail it as
a game-changer, though some note potential matchmaking
issues in lighter divisions and lament the lack of
PC support at launch. (Media Man Peg-On): The best
of both worlds. Ground and pound and strike action.
Take down your gaming store today, in a fun and friendly
way. Road To The White House and beyond!
News
(ICYMI)
News
Heavy
Industry News
Mack
Trucks wins Media Man 'Truck Manufacturer Of The Month'
award
Caterpillar
wins Media Man 'Heavy Equipment Manufacturer Of The
Month' award
Bingo
Industries wins Media Man 'Construction Brand Of The
Month' award
Elders
wins Media Man 'Agribusiness Of The Month' award
Landman
wins Media Man 'Streaming Series Of The Month' award
(Oil/mining industry based story via Paramount Plus)
Hancock
Prospecting wins 'Mining Co Of The Month' award; Runner-up:
Rio Tinto
News
Netflix
wins Media Man 'Streaming Service Of The Month' award;
Runner-up: YouTube
Google
wins Media Man 'Search Engine Of Month'
News
Gold
Movie
Gold
is a 2016 American epic crime drama film directed
by Stephen Gaghan and written by Patrick Massett and
John Zinman. The film stars Matthew McConaughey, Édgar
Ramírez, Bryce Dallas Howard, Corey Stoll,
Toby Kebbell, Craig T. Nelson, Stacy Keach and Bruce
Greenwood. The film is loosely based on the true story
of the 1997 Bre-X mining scandal, when a massive gold
deposit was supposedly discovered in the jungles of
Indonesia; however, for legal reasons and to enhance
the appeal of the film, character names and story
details were changed.
Trailer
Gold
(YouTube Movies and TV)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=yc0S96OZhi0
Gold
is the epic tale of one man's pursuit of the American
dream, to discover gold. Starring Oscar® winner
Matthew McConaughey (Interstellar, Dallas Buyers Club,
The Wolf Of Wall Street) as Kenny Wells, a modern
day prospector desperate for a lucky break, he teams
up with a similarly eager geologist and sets off on
an amazing journey to find gold in the uncharted jungle
of Indonesia. Getting the gold was hard, but keeping
it would be even harder, sparking an adventure through
the most powerful boardrooms of Wall Street. The film
is inspired by a true story.
News
Flashback
Early
2026
January
and March
Streaming
Wars
The
"Streaming Wars" refers to the intense competition
among digital media platforms to dominate the subscription
video-on-demand (SVOD) market by capturing and retaining
global audiences.
As
of early 2026, the landscape has shifted from a period
of rapid expansion into a phase of major consolidation
and a focus on profitability over subscriber volume.
The
"Winner" and Current State (2026)
Netflix
Dominance: Industry analysts increasingly cite Netflix
as the victor. In January 2026, Netflix reported 18%
year-over-year revenue growth and is currently pursuing
a high-stakes $83 billion all-cash acquisition of
Warner Bros. Discoverys studio and streaming
assets (including HBO/Max).
The
"Big 3": Despite fierce competition, the
market is primarily dominated by Netflix, Amazon Prime
Video, and Disney+.
YouTube's
Rise: Some experts argue YouTube is the true winner
of the broader attention economy, surpassing traditional
streaming services in total viewership by pivoting
back to user-generated content.
Key
Strategies in 2026
Consolidation:
Smaller or struggling services are being shuttered
or merged. For example, Disney recently shut down
Hulu as a standalone service.
Monetization
Shifts: Platforms have moved away from "growth
at all costs" to strategies like password-sharing
crackdowns, ad-supported tiers, and price hikes.
Live
Sports & Events: Services are increasingly bidding
on live sports rights (e.g., Netflix hosting WWE's
Raw starting in 2025) to differentiate their offerings.
Bundling:
To combat "subscription fatigue," platforms
are forming strategic partnerships with telecommunications
companies and banks to offer bundled service hubs.
Consumer
Impact
Price
Hikes: Many consumers are canceling services due to
rising costs; over 40% of Americans cited price as
their primary reason for unsubscribing in late 2025.
Resurgence
of Piracy: Fragmented content and high costs have
led to a significant comeback for pirate sites, which
some users now find more comprehensive than paid services.
"South
Park: The Streaming Wars": The term was popularized
in mainstream culture by a 2-part South Park special
released on Paramount+ in 2022, which satirized the
industry's aggressive competition.
News/Profile
Hancock
Prospecting Pty Ltd
Hancock
Prospecting Pty Ltd (HPPL) is a privately owned Australian
mineral exploration and agriculture company headquartered
in Perth, Western Australia. As of 2026, it is recognized
as one of the most successful private companies in
Australian history.
Leadership
and Ownership
Executive
Chairwoman: Gina Rinehart AO, who has led the company
since 1992.
CEO:
Garry Korte.
Ownership:
The company is owned by Gina Rinehart (76.6%) and
the Hope Margaret Hancock Trust (23.4%).
Major
Mining Operations
The
company has transitioned from a prospecting firm into
a major global miner, with primary interests in the
Pilbara region:
Roy
Hill: A flagship mega-project and Australias
largest single iron ore mine, producing 6070
million tonnes annually.
Hope
Downs: A 50/50 joint venture with Rio Tinto, comprising
four open-pit mines with a capacity of approximately
47Mtpa.
Atlas
Iron: Acquired in 2018, it operates the Mount Webber,
Sanjiv Ridge, and Miralga Creek mines.
Hancock
Iron Ore: A new entity formed in July 2025 to consolidate
Roy Hill and Atlas Iron operations.
Diversification
and Strategic Investments
Under
Rineharts leadership, the company has expanded
significantly into other sectors:
Agriculture:
Hancock is Australia's second-largest beef producer,
owning over 25 properties including the iconic S.
Kidman & Co. It also owns 50% of Bannister Downs
Dairy.
Critical
Minerals: Major stakes in lithium (Liontown Resources,
Azure Minerals, Vulcan Energy) and rare earths (Arafura
Rare Earths, MP Materials, Lynas Rare Earths).
Energy:
Significant interests in oil and gas through Warrego
Energy and Senex Energy.
International
Ventures: In January 2026, the company signed a gold
exploration license agreement with Saudi Arabia's
state-owned miner, Maaden.
Current
Events (January 2026)
Australia
Day Sponsorship: The company is the principal partner
for the 2026 Hancock Prospecting Australia Day celebrations
in Perth.
Helipad
Proposal: In December 2025, the City of Perth refused
the company's proposal to build a helipad at its West
Perth headquarters.
Financial
Performance: For the 2025 fiscal year, the company
reported a profit of AU$3.08 billion.
History
The
company was founded on November 25, 1955, by Lang
Hancock, who is credited with discovering the world's
largest iron ore deposit in 1952. When Gina Rinehart
took over following his death in 1992, the company
was in a precarious financial state with significant
debt.
News
Gold
(1974)
Gold
is a 1974 British action-thriller directed by Peter
R. Hunt, starring Roger Moore and Susannah York. Based
on the 1970 novel Gold Mine by Wilbur Smith, the film
is set in the South African goldfields and follows
a conspiracy by a global syndicate to manipulate the
price of gold by sabotaging a rich mine.
Plot:
Rod Slater (Moore), a newly appointed general manager,
is manipulated by his boss, Manfred Steyner (Bradford
Dillman), into drilling through a protective barrier
into a subterranean lake. This is intended to flood
the mine, causing a global gold shortage and driving
up prices for a greedy cabal.
Production
Controversy: The film was controversially shot on
location in South Africa during the apartheid era.
This led to a "black ban" by British film
unions, though some crew members defied it to work
on the production.
James
Bond Connection: Many crew members were veterans of
the James Bond franchise, including director Peter
Hunt (On Her Majesty's Secret Service), editor John
Glen, and title designer Maurice Binder.
Accolades:
The film received an Academy Award nomination for
Best Original Song for "Wherever Love Takes Me,"
composed by Elmer Bernstein and sung by Maureen McGovern.
Cast
& Crew
Rod
Slater: Roger Moore
Terry
Steyner: Susannah York
Hurry
Hirschfeld: Ray Milland
Manfred
Steyner: Bradford Dillman
Farrell:
John Gielgud
Director:
Peter R. Hunt
Music:
Elmer Bernstein
Availability
in 2026
As
of 2026, the film is available through several formats
and platforms:
Streaming:
Accessible on Prime Video, Tubi, and Roku devices.
Physical
Media: High-definition restorations are available
on Blu-ray and DVD from Kino Lorber and 88 Films
News
Pop
Culture
"Gold"
(Spandau Ballet)
"Gold"
is a signature 1983 hit by the British New Romantic
band Spandau Ballet, written by Gary Kemp.
Lyrics
Thank
you for coming home I'm sorry that the chairs are
all worn I left them here, I could have sworn These
are my salad days Slowly being eaten away Just another
play for today Oh, but I'm proud of you, but I'm proud
of you
Nothing
left to make me feel small Luck has left me standing
so tall
Thank
you for coming home I'm sorry that the chairs are
all worn I left them here I could have sworn
These
are my salad days Slowly being eaten away Just another
play for today Oh but I'm proud of you but I'm proud
of you
Nothing
left to make me feel small Luck has left me standing
so tall
Gold
(gold)
Always
believe in your soul You've got the power to know
You're indestructible Always believe in
'Cause
you are
Gold
(gold)
Glad
that you're bound to return There's something I could
have learned You're indestructible Always believin'
Oh
after the rush has gone I hope you find a little more
time Remember we were partners in crime It's only
two years ago
The
man with the suit and the face You knew that he was
there on the case Now he's in love with you he's in
love with you
My
love is like a high prison wall But you could leave
me standing so tall
Gold
(gold)
Always
believe in your soul You've got the power to know
You're indestructible Always believe in 'Cause you
are
Gold
(gold)
Glad
that you're bound to return There's something I could
have learned You're indestructible Always believin'
My
love is like a high prison wall And you could leave
me standing so tall
Gold
(gold)
Oh
always believe in your soul You've got the power to
know You're indestructible Always believe in 'Cause
you are
Gold
(gold)
Glad
that you're bound to return Something I could have
learned You're indestructible Always believin'
Songwriter:
Gary James Kemp
Spandau
Ballet - Gold (HD Remastered)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ntG50eXbBtc
Official
video of Spandau Ballet performing 'Gold' from their
1983 third album 'True'.
Gary
Kemp wrote both the music and lyrics; the song was
produced by the partnership of Steve Jolley and Tony
Swain. The music video was filmed on location in Carmona,
Spain and directed by Brian Duffy. The video featured
Sadie Frost as a gold-painted nymph, in one of her
earlier roles. Some parts of the music video were
also filmed in Leighton House, which was also used
in the video for "Golden Brown" by The Stranglers.
Spandau
Ballet are one of Britains great iconic bands
having sold over 25 million records, scored numerous
multi-platinum albums and amassed 23 hit singles across
the globe since their humble beginnings as a group
of friends with dreams of stardom in the late 1970s.
It wasnt long before they became fully-fledged
members of the iconic Blitz Club scene and established
themselves as one of the super-groups of the 80s.
The
band's classic line-up features brothers Gary and
Martin Kemp on guitars, vocalist Tony Hadley, saxophonist
Steve Norman and drummer John Keeble.
Spandau
Ballets hits include Gold, True, To Cut A Long
Story Short, Through The Barricades and many more.
News
The
Australian Financial Review wins Media Man 'Newspaper
Of The Month' award
Roy
Morgan wins Media Man 'News Services Business Of The
Month' award
Sky
News Australia wins Media Man 'Australian Media Outlet
Of The Month' award
WWE
wins 'Wrestling Promotion Of the Month' award; Runner-up:
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide
Netflix
wins Media Man 'Streaming Service Of The Month' award;
Runner-up: YouTube
News
Pop
Culture Dream Matches: Fantasy Booking
Media
Man Series
Team
Trump def Team Left
Dana White def Naysayers
Sydney Sweeney def critics
Pauline Hanson def critics
SpaceX def everyone
Mr NXT vs Mr AEW
Conor McGregor vs critics
Sten Lee (Marvel) vs DC Comics (Team Warner)
Mr Netflix vs Mr Paramount
Mr YouTube vs Mr Rumble
Mr Meta vs Mr Bluesky
Mr Crypto vs Mr NWO
Mr Toyota vs Mr Porsche
Mr Citizen Journalism vs Mr Newspaper Rag
Tony D'Angelo vs Mr EVIL - NXT (Great American Bash)
- June 28
Seth Rollins vs Bron Breakker - WWE Night of Champions
- June 27
WWE vs everyone - WWE Satuday Night's Main Event -
July 18 - Madison Square Garden, NYC
Aussie Karl and Aussie Kyle vs Nine and Mainstream
Best
Quotes
"I've
never met a currency I didn't like" JBL
"What's
your hustle" Paul Heyman
"Just
in any job, if you want to get ahead, take shorter
lunch breaks, be happy to stay later, do the work,
and finish it off well" Gina Rinehart
"Everyone
you meet knows something you don't" Fred Schebesta
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