The Mastheads
Three newsrooms, one network
When a story matters, each masthead covers it in its own way. Not one article syndicated three times: three distinct pieces, each answering a different question for a different reader.

Bell Wire
The wire for Australian markets
Bell Wire publishes daily coverage of ASX and NSX listed companies across resources, energy, technology, biotech and the broader market, from large-cap producers to early-stage explorers. Its reporting is data-led and grounded in the source document, built for readers making capital allocation decisions. When an announcement lands, Bell Wire answers the first question: what was announced.

Orecast Intelligence
ASX resources, in depth
Orecast Intelligence covers ASX listed resource and exploration companies, with a focus on exploration juniors and emerging producers, and major-company coverage for context. Its analysis is anchored in official filings and market data, with sources named in every article. Orecast answers the second question: what this means for the sector story.
The Market Floor
The Market Floor
Companies, deals, markets. No filler.
The Market Floor reports on the businesses, deals, regulators and people that move capital, across eight sections from Companies to Opinion. Its coverage is anchored in the ASX and extends to the major global exchanges, with particular attention to dual-listings and cross-border deal flow. The Market Floor answers the third question: what this means for the company and the people running it.
Why three articles and not one
Take a live example. When Evolution Mining bid $213 million for Carnaby Resources, all three mastheads covered it on the day, and none of them wrote the same article.
Bell Wire
The wire report
The deal terms, the premium, and the resource numbers behind the Greater Duchess project.
Read the article →Orecast Intelligence
The sector analysis
What the deal adds: around 10,000 tonnes of copper a year through Ernest Henry's existing plant, and what the scrip structure means for shareholders.
Read the article →The Market Floor
The deal coverage
The board's recommendation, the independent expert condition, and the directors who committed their own shares to the vote.
Read the article →Same announcement, same day, three different articles, because a fund manager scanning the wire, an investor weighing the assets and a reader watching the boardroom aren't asking the same question. What the mastheads share sits underneath: factual reporting from primary sources, judgement about what matters, and clear disclosure wherever a commercial relationship exists.