Eileen Bond, ex-wife of controversial Perth businessman Alan Bond, dies aged 87
Ms Bond's family has confirmed to the ABC the 87-year-old died on Wednesday night.
Alan and Eileen Bond married in 1955 when they were both 17 and had four children together before divorcing in 1992.
The Perth-based pair became a high-profile couple as Mr Bond's fortunes grew.
They were together when his sailing team won the America's Cup in 1983, prompting massive national celebrations.
But Alan Bond left a mixed legacy, with a very public corporate fall that ended with bankruptcy and a jail term.
He died in 2015 after undergoing heart surgery.
At the time Ms Bond, who had remained on good terms with her former husband, returned to Perth from London.
"We've been in constant contact, but it's a very sad time," she told reporters at the time.
John Bond, Eileen's son with Alan, also said at the time his parents had remained close to his mother after their divorce and described the pair as "great soul mates who never broke their connection".

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Bulletin Res Ltd 0.056 -3% -8% 47% 37% 44% $ 16,442,346.09 NXM Nexus Minerals Ltd 0.07 -1% -9% 40% 79% 56% $ 41,659,413.30 SKY SKY Metals Ltd 0.063 24% 31% 17% 80% 17% $ 41,931,486.79 LM8 Lunnonmetalslimited 0.235 7% -2% -6% 7% -6% $ 54,053,902.63 CST Castile Resources 0.057 2% 16% -22% -21% -29% $ 17,733,417.64 YRL Yandal Resources 0.085 -6% -29% -51% -39% -51% $ 26,594,208.45 FAU First Au Ltd 0.004 14% 33% 167% 100% 100% $ 8,305,165.11 ARL Ardea Resources Ltd 0.4 1% 3% 23% -17% 21% $ 84,165,166.00 GWR GWR Group Ltd 0.092 1% -3% 14% 7% 15% $ 29,771,812.26 IVR Investigator Res Ltd 0.025 4% 0% 19% -44% 25% $ 41,585,109.86 GTR Gti Energy Ltd 0.003 0% -25% 0% -33% -14% $ 11,995,798.65 IPT Impact Minerals 0.008 33% 60% -15% -44% -15% $ 27,687,309.78 BNZ Benzmining 0.6 38% 33% 69% 362% 74% $ 90,834,588.38 MOH Moho Resources 0.004 0% 0% 0% -33% -20% $ 2,981,656.11 BCM Brazilian Critical 0.012 9% 20% 33% -25% 33% $ 15,726,398.82 PUA Peak Minerals Ltd 0.051 96% 155% 484% 2016% 557% $ 120,714,815.47 MRZ Mont Royal Resources 0.041 0% 0% -5% -41% -5% $ 3,486,221.51 SMS Starmineralslimited 0.025 4% 4% -29% -8% -31% $ 4,830,972.98 MVL Marvel Gold Limited 0.013 8% -7% 44% 63% 44% $ 18,111,154.14 PRX Prodigy Gold NL 0.002 0% -33% 0% -10% 0% $ 9,525,166.65 AAU Antilles Gold Ltd 0.005 0% 25% 67% 25% 67% $ 11,895,340.08 CWX Carawine Resources 0.096 0% -2% -4% 16% -4% $ 22,668,043.10 RND Rand Mining Ltd 1.965 10% 2% 33% 31% 30% $ 111,761,263.37 CAZ Cazaly Resources 0.021 24% 40% 56% 0% 50% $ 9,226,059.82 BMR Ballymore Resources 0.155 0% -7% 19% -3% 29% $ 26,509,587.75 DRE Dreadnought Resources Ltd 0.009 -10% -31% -25% -63% -25% $ 45,715,500.00 ZNC Zenith Minerals Ltd 0.035 -8% -13% -13% -31% -13% $ 14,412,955.20 REZ Resourc & En Grp Ltd 0.021 17% 24% -13% 75% -9% $ 14,104,421.56 LEX Lefroy Exploration 0.11 10% 12% 53% 10% 57% $ 24,842,013.80 ERM Emmerson Resources 0.125 0% -4% 44% 131% 62% $ 79,452,359.88 AM7 Arcadia Minerals 0.018 13% 20% -14% -57% -5% $ 2,112,901.79 ADT 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ARN Aldoro Resources 0.35 9% 11% -1% 386% -8% $ 65,028,597.90 WGX Westgold Resources. 2.85 -2% -10% -2% 17% 1% $ 2,678,431,519.60 MBK Metal Bank Ltd 0.012 0% -8% -29% -51% -20% $ 5,969,507.98 A8G Australasian Metals 0.067 2% 2% -11% -11% -15% $ 3,878,611.58 TAR Taruga Minerals 0.008 0% 0% -20% 14% -20% $ 5,710,032.46 DTR Dateline Resources 0.084 -1% -27% 2700% 833% 2300% $ 277,875,703.62 GOR Gold Road Res Ltd 3.25 -1% -4% 56% 86% 59% $ 3,552,524,926.20 S2R S2 Resources 0.071 6% -17% 4% -26% 6% $ 33,030,791.09 NES Nelson Resources. 0.003 20% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ 6,515,782.98 TLM Talisman Mining 0.15 3% 7% -30% -40% -27% $ 28,248,052.35 BEZ Besragoldinc 0.054 10% 46% -39% -45% -40% $ 22,021,339.15 PRU Perseus Mining Ltd 3.47 3% -13% 32% 48% 35% $ 4,746,685,447.00 SPQ Superior Resources 0.0045 -10% 13% -36% -50% -25% $ 10,669,422.26 PUR Pursuit Minerals 0.063 66% 54% -34% -58% -34% $ 6,582,441.56 RMS Ramelius Resources 2.38 -7% -19% 13% 27% 15% $ 2,816,385,809.58 PKO Peako Limited 0.003 50% 0% 50% 30% 0% $ 4,463,225.88 ICG Inca Minerals Ltd 0.009 13% 80% 80% 50% 80% $ 14,286,250.26 A1G African Gold Ltd. 0.185 -5% 6% 208% 781% 236% $ 105,375,594.40 NMG New Murchison Gold 0.017 -6% 0% 89% 240% 89% $ 175,464,451.81 GNM Great Northern 0.014 0% -18% 8% 27% 0% $ 2,319,436.16 KRM Kingsrose Mining Ltd 0.031 0% 3% -14% -30% -11% $ 22,605,795.57 BTR Brightstar Resources 0.465 -5% -21% -7% 16% -7% $ 222,111,411.84 RRL Regis Resources 4.47 0% -16% 73% 155% 75% $ 3,423,789,873.12 M24 Mamba Exploration 0.013 0% 0% 8% -19% 8% $ 3,837,152.93 TRM Truscott Mining Corp 0.049 0% -25% -37% -20% -37% $ 9,380,979.44 TNC True North Copper 0.405 8% 40% -87% -93% -87% $ 49,679,287.32 MOM Moab Minerals Ltd 0.001 0% -33% -67% -75% -50% $ 1,733,666.03 KNB Koonenberrygold 0.045 41% -26% 165% 221% 275% $ 47,135,854.03 AWJ Auric Mining 0.165 0% -13% -52% -11% -51% $ 31,616,787.34 ENR Encounter Resources 0.255 16% 9% -20% -66% -22% $ 124,698,079.75 SNG Siren Gold 0.049 2% -21% -27% -40% -25% $ 10,510,589.23 STN Saturn Metals 0.405 7% 25% 93% 138% 98% $ 190,758,992.13 USL Unico Silver Limited 0.3 13% 22% 50% 100% 54% $ 129,193,407.73 PNM Pacific Nickel Mines 0.024 0% 0% 0% -29% 0% $ 10,103,834.52 AYM Australia United Min 0.002 -33% -33% -50% -33% -50% $ 3,685,154.97 HAV Havilah Resources 0.18 6% 0% -18% -10% -20% $ 62,762,414.76 SPR Spartan Resources 1.89 -5% -17% 26% 103% 34% $ 2,460,605,919.36 PNT Panthermetalsltd 0.015 15% 25% 50% -7% 36% $ 5,115,377.32 MEK Meeka Metals Limited 0.145 0% -12% 71% 326% 88% $ 437,355,775.50 GMD Genesis Minerals 4.23 -3% -15% 67% 136% 71% $ 4,837,889,012.00 PGO Pacgold 0.063 2% -7% -16% -43% -16% $ 9,570,724.74 FEG Far East Gold 0.175 13% 21% 6% 75% -3% $ 66,064,941.54 MI6 Minerals260Limited 0.12 0% -17% -8% -14% -8% $ 248,079,999.96 IGO IGO Limited 4.26 6% 12% -13% -25% -11% $ 3,271,396,952.16 GAL Galileo Mining Ltd 0.135 23% 35% 0% -34% 8% $ 26,679,365.15 RXL Rox Resources 0.295 4% 0% 48% 127% 48% $ 223,896,463.20 PTN Patronus Resources 0.065 -4% 16% 27% 20% 33% $ 105,612,158.36 CLZ Classic Min Ltd 0.001 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ 3,017,699.21 TGM Theta Gold Mines Ltd 0.145 12% 12% -17% -19% -19% $ 127,517,150.77 FAL Falconmetalsltd 0.185 54% 54% 54% -24% 61% $ 30,975,000.00 SPD Southernpalladium 0.65 10% 38% 10% 81% 8% $ 69,517,500.00 ORN Orion Minerals Ltd 0.012 20% 0% -25% -20% -20% $ 82,205,373.82 TMB Tambourahmetals 0.023 5% 5% 0% -57% 10% $ 3,235,981.01 TMS Tennant Minerals Ltd 0.006 9% -14% -40% -74% -33% $ 6,395,342.49 AZY Antipa Minerals Ltd 0.685 -1% 5% 128% 585% 163% $ 396,986,880.34 PXX Polarx Limited 0.0085 21% 6% 42% -35% 31% $ 19,004,007.82 TRE Toubani Res Ltd 0.28 -3% -7% 81% 65% 65% $ 72,045,386.84 AUN Aurumin 0.09 -10% -10% 25% 150% 36% $ 45,655,933.25 GPR Geopacific Resources 0.025 0% 39% 25% 17% 25% $ 82,744,098.48 FXG Felix Gold Limited 0.13 -7% -19% 41% 171% 55% $ 59,249,179.49 ILT Iltani Resources Lim 0.22 -2% 0% 13% -14% 7% $ 15,496,088.47 BRX Belararoxlimited 0.065 10% -23% -64% -77% -63% $ 10,205,935.55 TM1 Terra Metals Limited 0.045 0% 29% 67% -42% 61% $ 21,983,260.44 TOR Torque Met 0.155 0% 24% 204% 19% 192% $ 78,986,572.05 ARD Argent Minerals 0.022 5% 0% 19% 38% 29% $ 31,815,090.56 LM1 Leeuwin Metals Ltd 0.13 0% -13% 13% 155% -7% $ 13,608,861.84 SX2 Southgold Consol 6.85 -7% -1% 0% 0% 0% $ 986,178,099.36 UVA Uvrelimited 0.125 45% 33% 40% 19% 40% $ 13,224,000.12 VTX Vertexmin 0.255 -4% 2% 21% 227% 23% $ 52,444,081.82 Santa Fe Minerals (ASX:SFM) We knew SFA about SFM until this week, a company with virtually no news to report until the big ticket item that it acquired the Eburnea gold project in Cote d'Ivoire from Turaco Gold (ASX:TCG). TCG is now a $520 million explorer thanks to its bet on the land of Didier Drogba and Yaya Toure (Kolo as well), which has emerged as the premier jurisdiction for new entrants into West Africa after military coups in Mali and Burkina Faso. SFM will be itching to follow in the footsteps of Eburnea's vendor, Turaco having plenty of work on its hands at the 3.55Moz Afema gold project. Historic drilling includes 26m at 4.82g/t and 30m at 1.92g/t at different points along a 2km mineralised zone in the Satama permit. SFM, which is raising $1.2m at 5c per share, is also picking up a 65% share in the Bouake North application, 35km from Endeavour Mining's 3Moz Lafigue gold mine. That placement came at a 61.3% premium and is already well out of the money, SFM shares fetching 14c on Friday (for a modest MC of $11m). Falcon Metals (ASX:FAL) Mark Bennett chaired Chalice Mining (ASX:CHN) spinoff Falcon announced some high grade gold intercepts from its first drill hole at Blue Moon, a prospect directly north of the 22Moz Bendigo Goldfield. It's chasing what the company says is a down-plunge extension of the Garden Gully anticline from where 5.2Moz at 15g/t Au has been historically produced. Those diamond drill hits, both from the same hole: 2.2m at 6.5g/t Au from 41.2m, including 0.3m at 39.2g/t Au from 41.2m; and 2.4m at 8.4g/t Au from 600m, including 0.3m at 48.7g/t Au from 600m; and 0.3m at 18.2g/t Au from 602.1m. "This is an exciting start to the drill program, intersecting high-grade veins in our first hole in the east limb of the anticline," Falcon MD Tim Markwell said. "The recognition of Bendigo-style mineralisation with visible gold proves our concept that the high-grade Bendigo lodes plunge into Falcon tenure and provides encouragement to drill wedge holes, in order to track these zones closer towards the fold hinge, where they are usually thickest.' A bit of visible gold in there as well. Nice to see our rock lickers have found a purpose for the 5c piece.

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Sharemarket breaks fresh record after closing at 8600 points for the first time, mixed day for major banks
Australia's sharemarket cracked a new record close on Friday, with strong job numbers out of the US offsetting fears of a slower global economy. The benchmark ASX 200 index eked out a small gain of 7.2 points or 0.08 per cent to finish the week at 8603 points. The broader All Ordinaries also closed marginally higher up 8.3 points or 0.09 per cent to 8841.90. Australia's dollar slipped 0.06 per cent and is now buying 65.73 US cents. On an overall positive end to the week, eight of the 11 sectors finished in the green, led by consumer discretionary shares which added 1.00 per cent during Friday's trading. Wesfarmers shares finished up 0.81 per cent to $84.37 while Aristocrat Leisure finished up 1.44 per cent to $67.82 and JB Hi-Fi ended in the green up 0.64 per cent to $110.02. WiseTech Global jumped 1.10 per cent to $112.10, Xero gained 0.86 per cent to $178.01 and Life360 leapt 1.94 per cent to $33.11. It was a mixed day for the major banks. While CBA dropped 0.94 per cent to $178 the other three all finished in the green. NAB shares are up 0.62 per cent to $39.15, Westpac shares 0.45 per cent to $33.63 and ANZ rose 0.80 per cent to $30.32. Australia's sharemarket followed a strong lead in from Wall Street thanks to stronger than expected economic data. AMP chief economist and head of investment strategy Shane Oliver said markets mostly pushed higher over the last week, with US shares rising 1.7 per cent to a record high helped by hopes for trade deals, solid US jobs data and as Congress passed Trump's tax cut bill. 'The strong US lead along with expectations for another RBA rate cut in the week ahead also pushed the Australian share market to a new record high with around a 1 per cent gain for the week,' Dr Oliver said. But the economist cautioned against further rises as markets factor in trade tariffs which are set to start next week. 'With the 9th July tariff deadline just a few days away the US is likely to announce more trade deals and Trump has indicated he will start sending letters to countries without deals notifying what their tariff rate will be, with a range of 'maybe 60 or 70 per cent ...to 10 and 20 per cent' commencing from 1 August, Dr Oliver said. 'So after a few months of relative calm, it could all be back on again.' In company news G8 Education continues its slide having fallen every day since Tuesday after it came out a former employee has been charged with alleged child-related offences. Shares dropped a further 3.5 per cent to $0.96 on Friday and is now down 19.33 per cent for the week. On its second day of listing GemLife fell 5.8 per cent to $4.08. While it initially jumped on the opening bell, it is now below its listing price of $4.16.