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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

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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
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
Intense drilling at Strickland Metals’ recently sold Yandal project in WA’s Yilgarn region laid the groundwork for its impressive 400,400-ounce combined gold resource at the project. Strickland retains a 15.7 stake in the project’s purchaser, Gateway Mining.

Strickland shifts focus after $45M equity sale of WA gold project

Strickland Metals will shift its focus to Serbia after the $45M equity sale of its WA gold project to Gateway Mining. Shareholders will get 80% of the Gateway shares.

  • Doug Bright
Star Minerals has recorded some impressive gold hits from its latest infill drilling program at the company’s Tumblegum South gold project in Western Australia’s Mid West region.

Almost an ounce of gold per tonne in Star’s latest WA drill program

Star Minerals has intercepted impressive gold hits, including 5m at 30.91g/t gold, from its latest drilling program at the company’s Tumblegum South project in WA.

A broken welcome sign in Kalgoorlie.

Why Australia’s gold towns could turn into ghost towns

The mining industry’s annual Diggers and Dealers gabfest in Kalgoorlie has highlighted a key problem that could put the brakes on gold miners looking to cash in on record prices.

  • Jacob Shteyman
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There is more than $US1.1 trillion ($1.7 trillion) in gold bars stored in vaults to underpin trading in New York and London alone.

Billions made and lost in a blink as gold rides Trump rollercoaster

A shock US ruling suggesting that the precious metal would be subject to tariffs plunged that system into chaos. The ruling, while short-lived, has put traders on edge.

  • Mark Burton, Jack Ryan and Yvonne Yue Li
Core from Strickland Metals’ Kotlovi prospect showing skarn-hosted gold mineralisation with disseminated pyrite and carbonate veins from 349.4 metres downhole and assaying 4.4g/t gold.

Huge gold hit showcases major potential of Strickland Serbian project

Strickland Metals first drill hole this year at its Kotlovi prospect hit a massive 277.3m at 1.3g/t gold equivalent, 350m from the company’s 1.28M-ounce Medenovac deposit.

  • Doug Bright
Aurum Resources staff undertaking a technical study in an artisanal open pit at the DS1 target at the company’s Boundiali gold project in Côte d’Ivoire.

Dazzling 50% upgrade pushes Aurum African gold resources to 2.41Moz

Aurum Resources has delivered a stunning 50 per cent hike in its West African Boundiali gold project resource to a total 2.41 million ounces of gold.

  • Doug Bright
Underground workers at Kaiser Reef’s Henty mine in western Tasmania, where the company has hit the ground running since assuming control in May.

Kaiser powers through July growing cash, gold bullion assets

Kaiser Reef Ltd has maintained strong momentum through July, with growth in the company’s cash and gold bullion assets, from its Tasmanian and Victorian operations.

  • Craig Nolan