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One of Strickland Metals’ eight diamond drill rigs operating at the company’s Rogozna project in Serb

Strickland hits 97.9% gold recovery in Serbian met tests

Strickland Metals has achieved 97.9% gold recovery, averaging 89.9%, in metallurgical testwork at its Gradina deposit in Serbia, confirming robust flotation.

  • Doug Bright

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Aurum Resources’ crew has plenty of reasons to smile as the company’s Boundiali project in Côte d’Ivoire, West Africa, keeps turning up long intercepts and high-grade gold results.

Aurum strikes 7.5-gold ounce dirt in West African ground

Aurum Resources has struck 1.43m at 234.35g/t gold in an ongoing drilling program at the company’s 1.59-million-ounce Boundiali gold project in Cote d’Ivoire.

  • Doug Bright
Larvotto Resources managing director Ron Heeks. The company announced a successful $60 million capital raise enabling it to construct and commission the company’s Hillgrove gold and antimony mine in NSW.

Larvotto locks in $60M to fire up Hillgrove gold-antimony play

Larvotto Resources has nailed down a $60 million raise to launch its Hillgrove mine in NSW, with Q2 2026 production locked in amid strong global investor backing.

  • Doug Bright
Aureka Limited management inspecting the high-grade Comstock open pit within its St Arnaud gold project in western Victoria.

Aureka strikes high-grade gold extensions at Victorian play

Aureka Limited has hit gold grading up to 19.9g/t in high-grade extensions from the company’s first hole at its St Arnaud gold project in western Victoria.

  • Andrew Todd
Infini Resources’ helicopter-borne TDEM geophysical array for its survey over the Reynolds Lake project in Canada has defined vertically dipping EM conductors at depths as shallow as 20 metres below surface.

Infini finds major uranium indicators in Canada’s Athabasca Basin

Infini Resources will further explore major bedrock conductors, indicating shallow uranium mineralisation, identified at its Reynolds Lake project in Canada.

  • Doug Bright
Marmota’s reverse circulation drilling rig at the company’s 90 per cent-owned Greenewood project in South Australia’s Gawler Craton.

Marmota expands drilling program at high-grade SA gold target

Marmota Limited has extended its first drilling program at the company’s Greenewood gold prospect in the northwest of its Gawler Craton ground in South Australia.

  • Doug Bright
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One of Strickland Metals eight drill rigs operating at the company’s Rogozna project in Serbia.

Strickland nails 14g/t gold at Serbian Gradina deposit

Strickland Metals has nailed high-grade gold up to 14.8g/t at its Rogozna project in Serbia, ahead of a maiden mineral resource estimate by late-2025.

  • Doug Bright
An open stope from historic mining at the Guadalupe y Calvo gold-silver project, recently secured by Advance Metals, in the northwest Mexican state of Chihuahua.

Advance pushes 100-million-ounce silver mark with new Mexican project

Advance Metals has locked in the right to earn up to 100 per cent of a new high-grade gold-silver project in the northwest Mexican state of Chihuahua.

  • Craig Nolan

‘The magic thing about gold’: Why we still covet (and hoard) it

It came from the stars and still dazzles us today. But why is gold believed to be a “store of wealth” in troubled times – and where is it all kept?

  • Angus Holland
Javelin Resources’ Eureka open pit north of Kalgoorlie, where it plans to fast-track gold production at its granted mining licence.

Javelin upgrades gold resource at near-term Kalgoorlie gold pit

Javelin Minerals has bolstered plans for near-term mining at its Eureka gold project in Kalgoorlie, having upgraded its indicated category resource.

  • Andrew Todd

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