Siren Gold has unearthed several old workings and taken samples of outcrops in a first pass field program at its Queen Charlotte antimony and gold project in NZ along strike from historical antimony mines. The company has identified a mineralised strike potential of 8kms within a 12km long shear zone in New Zealand's south island. Hangingwall and footwall reefs offer a parallel doubling of potential.
Siren Gold has fired up the rigs at its flagship Sams Creek gold project in New Zealand's Tasman district, launching 7000m of drilling to beef up its gold resource. With a mining permit decision looming and a scoping study on the horizon, the company is betting big on its ability to stack more ounces on its already sizeable 824,000 ounce endowment.
Siren Gold has expanded the geochemical footprint at its Langdons gold–antimony project in New Zealand to reveal a completely new mineralised zone south of Liberty Reef with extensions detected beneath. The discovery, paired with a newly granted five-year exploration permit, clears the way for a maiden drilling program as the new soil samples and earlier high-grade rock-chip results continue to underscore the project's remarkable potential.
Siren Gold's Langdons project in New Zealand's Paparoa goldfield has dazzled with assays up to 38.5g/t gold and 5.7% antimony from open-pit channels samples, and 37.8g/t gold and 20.9% antimony in adit mullock. The results confirm previous sample analyses, including a bonanza-grade 506g/t gold and 6% antimony from open-pit mullock. Multiple mineralised structures span a 400m strike, while soil geochemistry flags extensions under cover.
Former Siren Gold managing director Victor Rajasooriar is suing the junior gold play over what he alleges are 13 million unissued shares owed under his performance rights.
Siren Gold has raised $4 million to accelerate drilling at its flagship Sams Creek project in New Zealand, with funds also directed towards high-grade antimony-gold exploration at its Langdons and Queen Charlotte projects. With gold and antimony prices surging and a pending mining permit decision, Siren is positioning itself at the centre of New Zealand's resurging resources sector.
Not-for-profit legal organisation The Piddington Society has announced the appointment of Tracey Cinavas-Prosser as executive officer, commencing in August.
West Perth-based junior Siren Gold has announced that its managing director Victor Rajasooriar will depart the company a month from the end of his notice period.
Junior explorer Siren Gold has received a timely boost at its Auld Creek project in New Zealand, following the release of an updated mineral resource estimate.
West Perth-based junior Siren Gold has appointed Ocean Partners USA as its marketing agent for all future gold-antimony concentrate sales from its New Zealand-based Reefton project.
Today's board moves wrap includes Richard Hill, Grant Mooney, Michael Hendriks, Christopher Achurch, Robert Martin, Tim Coughlin, Daryl Corp, Andrew Cooke, Dave Filov, and Brian Rodan.
Wangara-based contractor Duratec has launched Western Australia's largest initial public offering this year, adding to a flurry of WA companies aiming to list on the ASX.