Augustus has stitched together more than 1,300 square kilometres across the district. Geologists also believe regional structures step off those camps into Music Well - the kind of deep‑tapping corridors that move metal. The regional address does not make a deposit, however, it does raise the odds that gold‑bearing fluids have passed through.
Another layer of colour is emerging from state survey work pointing to sanukitoid intrusions inside the tenure - an intrusive rock type that sits alongside several of the Goldfields’ better‑known camps. This lines up with the pathfinder minerals seen in Augustus’ chips, including gold with silver, tellurium and bismuth, and helps explain why high‑grade quartz veins are popping out across multiple corridors.
Operationally, the company has been clearing the decks for a clean run at discovery. Heritage protection has been formalised with the Darlot traditional owners and surveys completed, while a new chief executive has stepped up, with a track record of moving prospects to drill-ready targets and doing deals.
The treasury was also topped up with a $1.675 million placement to fund the drill start and support the geochemical assaying. The cash balance post‑raise was pitched at about $2.75 million, more than enough to get the first-phase drilling program underway.
From a targeting point of view, the priorities are obvious. Clifton East has nearly a kilometre of mapped veining with gram‑level averages over multiple samples and hematite‑altered granite between veins showing anomalous gold.
St Patricks shows similar vein chemistry and structure, with soils now extending the picture under cover. Golden Dingo bring more gold into play, with nuggets lining up with key structures. When combined with geochemistry and geology, it often points the way to nearby sources and usually shortens the path to a discovery hole.
The next inflection is simple, with soils and heritage sign‑off green‑lighting the rig. If those grids light up extensions of the outcrop and the rig can walk straight onto priority targets, the coming quarter should carry meaningful drill news flow. Investors have seen plenty of Goldfields stories fade; Augustus now needs to turn rock‑chip sizzle and structural theory into fresh metres and credible assays.
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