| Business Review Weekly 1999 Mark Davis |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| At Jabiluka, never so few ....(Australian Aboriginal groups, traditional owners fight over new uranium mine construction)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, general | Mark Davis |
| Danny Hill bids for SA prize.(Musgrave Block Holdings seeks mining rights on aboriginal Australian land) | Business, general | Mark Davis |
| Explorers hit by budget cuts.(Australian Geological Survey Organisation budget cut by 20%)(related article on survey data) | Business, general | Mark Davis |
| Geoff Stewart's sweet discovery.(gold find in Tanzania) | Business, general | Mark Davis |
| Gympie Gold lives another day.(staying small, low-cost methods keys to success)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, general | Mark Davis |
| 'I have defied gravity;' Joe Gutnick says his critics are wrong, and now the mining millionaire is out to prove a point.(related articles on gold exploration and Robert Champion de Crespigny) | Business, general | Mark Davis |
| Lion's desert prowl.(Lion Selection Group Ltd. to announce gold drilling results)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, general | Mark Davis |
| Miners sweat on NT native-title breakthrough.(Northwest government and Aborigines negotiate land for mining)(related articles on Yuendumu Mining Co. and Jawoyn Association) | Business, general | Mark Davis |
| Power play favors giants.(small companies find it difficult to negotiate for energy services) | Business, general | Mark Davis |
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