What's Happening?
Lachlan Star has commenced a 4,000-meter reverse circulation (RC) drilling program at the New Waverley Gold Project. This initiative follows the identification of a shallow, high-grade gold system within the project area. The drilling program aims to
infill and extend previously reported mineralization, which includes significant gold findings. The New Waverley project is located in the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia and shares geological characteristics with other notable deposits in the Norseman Goldfield. The program is expected to be completed in three to four weeks, with assay results to follow. CEO Andrew Tyrrell highlighted the importance of this program in defining the extent of quartz reef shoots within the mineralized shear corridor, which could lead to further discoveries.
Why It's Important?
The drilling program at New Waverley is a critical step for Lachlan Star in expanding its resource base and understanding the potential of the gold system within the project area. Successful results from this program could significantly enhance the company's asset portfolio and increase its attractiveness to investors. The project's location in a historically productive goldfield adds to its potential value, as similar geological settings have yielded substantial gold production in the past. The outcome of this drilling could also influence the company's strategic decisions regarding further exploration and development activities in the region. For stakeholders, positive assay results could lead to increased confidence in the project's viability and future profitability.













