The two deep holes, totalling 1,600 metres, will probe the depth potential of the gold system and deliver the first real look at the rocks and structures running through Great Southern’s slice of the Rosemont Shear - data that could unlock not just Ogilvies, but possibly the entire Duketon belt.
Past drilling at Golden Boulder has already produced some eye-catching hits including 5m at 14.57 grams per tonne gold from 41m and 4m at 5.64g/t from 63m. Historic workings between 1900 and 1955 also returned bonanza grades, with 1,915 tonnes mined at an average 28.6g/t for 1,761 ounces of gold.
Meanwhile, at Diorite Hill, a single hole will target two hidden layers picked out from seismic data recently reprocessed by Geoscience Australia. Called Units A and B, the layers are believed by the company’s geologists to resemble South Africa’s legendary Merensky Reef, which is one of the richest platinum deposits on the planet.
No explorer has ever drilled deep enough to test these hidden zones, which lie under a layer of cover. Management says using seismic data this way is a first for Western Australia and it could pave the way for a brand-new mineral province.
Great Southern will start with a reverse circulation pre-collar down to 120m to punch through the weathered ground, then continue with 780m of diamond core drilling through fresh rock to hit both targets.
While Duketon and East Laverton are stealing the headlines, Great Southern and its heavyweight joint venture partner, South African gold giant Gold Fields, are rolling the dice in Far North Queensland.
The pair has kicked off a high-impact diamond drilling campaign at Edinburgh Park, chasing two standout induced polarisation targets called Leichhardt Creek and Mt Dillon - both of which are showing the hallmarks of major intrusion-related gold-copper-silver systems.
With EIS drilling slated to kick off in early 2026, Great Southern now has the firepower to chase both the gold-rich depths of Duketon and the platinum potential of East Laverton.
Success on either front could be a game-changer, setting the company up for its next big growth leap in Western Australia’s mineral heartland.
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