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Larvotto’s US$105 million bond issue will help restart its Hillgrove project in New South Wales, including upgrades to its processing plant, tails storage, infrastructure and underground mining access.

Larvotto plumps finances with US$105M for NSW gold/antimony mine

Larvotto Resources has raised US$105M (A$161.3M) via a fully subscribed senior secured bond to help restart its NSW Hillgrove antimony-gold project, aimed at first production in 2026.

  • Doug Bright

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Larvotto Resources has been given the final nod by the New South Wales Government to restart mining and processing operations at the company’s high-grade Hillgrove gold and antimony mine.

Larvotto gets green light to restart NSW Hillgrove gold-antimony mine

Larvotto Resources has won approval to restart mining at its NSW Hillgrove gold-antimony project, unlocking final funding talks and setting up production by 2026.

  • James Pearson
Core from a recent drilling program at Larvotto Resources’ Hillgrove project in NSW shows four metres of brecciation, stibnite veining and visible gold from 141m, grading an average 40.68g/t gold and 0.92 per cent stibnite.

Larvotto lights up NSW Hillgrove with new bonanza gold-antimony hits

Larvotto Resources has hit 111.27g/t gold-equivalent at Eleanora-Garibaldi, boosting Hillgrove’s resource and fast-tracking its gold-antimony production push in NSW.

  • James Pearson
A recent IP survey at Clarks Gully prospect, part of Larvotto Resources’ high-grade Hillgrove gold and antimony project in New South Wales, has unearthed several new drill-ready targets.

Larvotto unearths new drill targets at flagship NSW gold project

Larvotto Resources’ IP survey has picked up new drill targets at its high-grade NSW Hillgrove gold and antimony project, unlocking low-cost resource discovery options.

  • James Pearson
Larvotto Resources managing director Ron Heeks. The company has tabled a DFS forecasting a net present value of $694M and an EBITDA of $251M per year across an 8.2-year mine life.

Larvotto study signals huge $694M earn for NSW gold-antimony mine

Larvotto Resources’ DFS on its NSW Hillgrove gold-antimony mine has dished out a huge net present value of $694M for an annual EBITDA of $250m and an 11-month payback.

  • James Pearson
The New South Wales regional city of Armadale is set to become the home of a new community hub set up by Larvotto Resources to engage locals and share project updates on the company’s Hillgrove gold-antimony project.

Larvotto opens hub as NSW gold-antimony study nears completion

As Larvotto charges ahead with feasibility studies at its Hillgrove gold-antimony project in NSW, it has opened a community hub in Armidale to keep locals in the loop.

  • James Pearson
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This drill core from 412.6m depth is interpreted to be in the Little Reef mineralised zone at Larvotto Resources’ Hillgrove gold and antimony mine in NSW. Assays for the interval returned 104.29g/t gold and 0.77 per cent antimony. The red-circled points on the core are visible gold grains.

10-bagger status for Larvotto as it hits more high-grade NSW gold

Larvotto Resources has pulled in more good hits from its high-grade gold antimony project at Hillgrove, including 0.6m at a stunning 183.5g/t gold equivalent from 493m.

  • James Pearson
Larvotto Resources has acquired the Echidna Gully wedding venue near Larvotto’s Hillgrove antimony-gold mine in NSW. It has a 95-person accommodation capacity that the company will use to house a growing permanent workforce at the operation.

Homestead purchase to support Larvotto NSW mine workforce

Larvotto Resources has bought a homestead and wedding venue near its Hillgrove antimony-gold project in NSW to support a growing workforce as the mine is moved towards production.

  • Doug Bright
A diagram showing E79 Gold Mines’ proposed drilling on the other side of the boundary tenement to where Kalgoorlie Gold Mining intercepted gold at its Lighthorse prospect in WA.

Nearology fascination revs up junior explorer share prices

Junior explorers such as E79 Gold Mines, Caprice Resources and Thunderbird Resources have seen a significant spike in their share price while betting on a nearology play near a recent or historical discovery.

  • Craig Nolan
South 32’s dry stacking tailings at its Hermosa mine in the United States is an example of how a similar stack might look at Larvotto Resources’ Hillgrove antimony-gold mine in NSW.

Larvotto locks in low-cost tailings plan at NSW antimony-gold project

Larvotto Resources plans to dry stack tailings at its Hillgrove antimony-gold project, offering low-cost design and eco-friendly benefits over traditional wet storage.

  • James Pearson

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