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Wall Street has made an unsteady start to the week.

ASX declines as Fortescue leads down miners; Coles shares jump

The Australian sharemarket had a soft start to trading following a drop on Wall Street overnight, but there were standouts.

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Drill core from Strickland Metals’ recent diamond drilling program highlights massive chalcopyrite and pyrite from a 1.7-metre interval that returned 13.1g/t gold-equivalent, including 6.8 per cent copper.

New Serbian mineralised zone rakes in 6.8% copper for Strickland

Strickland Metals has discovered a new, deep copper-gold zone at its massive Serbian gold project, with a drill hit grading up to a stellar 6.8 per cent copper.

  • Craig Nolan
Indian resources financier Bain Global boosted its stake in Star Minerals to 8.18% as the company pushes forward with plans to mine its Tumblegum South gold deposit, near Meekatharra in Western Australia, containing 45,000 ounces.

Indian financier ups stake in Star to 8% ahead of WA gold push

Indian resources financier Bain Global has boosted its stake in Star Minerals to 8.18%, strengthening Star’s ties with partner MEGA Resources ahead of first gold in 2026.

  • James Pearson
Auric Mining has locked in the acquisition of the 180,000-tonnes-per-annum Burbanks gold plant south of Coolgardie in Western Australia’s Goldfields region.

Auric locks in pivotal WA Goldfields mill for glittering $4.4M

Auric Mining has executed its purchase of WA’s Burbanks gold mill for a bargain $4.4M in a milestone step towards becoming a fully integrated miner and producer.

  • Craig Nolan
Locksley Resources has joined forces with Houston’s Rice University to fast-track United States antimony processing and build a mine-to-market supply chain.

Locksley shares soar after US Rice University antimony deal

Locksley Resources has teamed up with Houston’s globally renowned Rice University to fast-track US antimony processing, eyeing the defence and energy markets.

  • James Pearson
Wall Street is on its way to more losses.

ASX takes a breather; Zip surges, Guzman y Gomez shares roasted

The Australian sharemarket finished the day in the red, as traders around the world await the crucial economic symposium at Jackson Hole. 

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This week’s Bulls N’ Bears ASX Runner of the Week is… Kaili Resources.

Runners of the Week: Kaili, Magnetite Mines, Argent Biopharma, Octava

Bulls N’ Bears ASX Runner of the Week is… Kaili Resources, after its share price broke records by flying up 8333% in a day on news it was drilling for rare earths in South Australia.

  • Andrew Todd
Pacgold Limited has unveiled new assays from its 13,000-metre drilling program at the company’s Alice River gold project. The results show broad zones of shallow mineralisation across multiple targets.

Pacgold strikes broad zones of shallow gold in Queensland

Pacgold Ltd has struck more shallow gold at its Alice River project in north Queensland, with drilling delivering broad zones of mineralisation and high-grade hits.

  • James Pearson
Hastings Technology Metals’ Whiteheads gold project features several historic workings and other infrastructure, including the Lady Geraldine stamp battery for crushing gold ore.

Hastings builds big footprint with WA goldfields acquisition

Hastings Technology Metals has acquired the Whiteheads JV gold project and other WA goldfield assets. September drilling is set to define a JORC resource.

  • Doug Bright
Litchfield Minerals looks set to start drilling multiple targets identified by its recent VTEM geophysics at its multi-commodity Oonagalabi project in the Northern Territory, 125km northeast of Alice Springs.

Litchfield geophysics reveals 14 high-priority NT sulphide targets

Litchfield Minerals has uncovered 14 high-priority geophysical conductors from a VTEM survey at its multi-commodity Oonagalabi project in the NT. Drilling is set for September.

  • Doug Bright