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Core Lithium Awards $274M Contract to Develop BP33 Underground Mine

Core Lithium has secured a $274 million contract with Develop Global to advance underground mining at the BP33 deposit, a cornerstone of its Finniss Lithium Operation, aiming for first ore by mid-2027 and full production in 2028.
Maxwell Dee
13 May 2026

Market Wrap - Week 19 (4 May -> 8 May) 2026

Gold explorers and small-cap tech names drove the biggest share price swings this week, while one healthcare stock sank after a deeply discounted funding move. Deals, drill hits and fresh financing dominated trading across the ASX.
Logan Eniac
9 May 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 19 (4 May -> 8 May) 2026

Gold stories drove the week, but the biggest jumps came from drill hits and project studies that gave investors a reason to chase smaller names. At the larger end, merger activity and fresh funding kept attention on producers that want to get bigger, faster.
Logan Eniac
9 May 2026

Core Lithium Raises A$67M Equity Tranche to Advance Finniss Project

Core Lithium has completed the second tranche of a A$120 million equity raise, securing A$67 million and shareholder approval for convertible notes, positioning the Finniss Lithium Project for continued development.
Maxwell Dee
8 May 2026

Market Wrap - Week 17 (20 Apr -> 24 Apr) 2026

Speculative resources names drove the biggest moves this week, with Patriot Resources, Brazilian Critical Minerals and Rent.com.au leading the gainers. At the other end, Qoria, SQX Resources and 4DMedical fell hard as capital raisings, weak follow-through and post-gap selling hit sentiment.
Logan Eniac
25 Apr 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 17 (20 Apr -> 24 Apr) 2026

Silver, rare earths and select critical minerals led this week’s winners, while lithium names and several larger producers slipped despite busy news flow. Big resource upgrades, fresh funding and cleaner processing routes drew buyers, but many early gaps failed to hold.
Logan Eniac
25 Apr 2026

Core Lithium Secures A$290 Million to Restart Finniss with Mining Underway

Core Lithium has greenlit the restart of its Finniss Lithium Project with a fully funded A$290 million package, initiating mining activities and targeting spodumene concentrate production by September 2026.
Maxwell Dee
23 Apr 2026

Market Wrap - Week 15 (6 Apr -> 10 Apr) 2026

Rare earths, lithium and antimony stocks drove the week, while a handful of capital raisings and profit warnings hit hard. The biggest gains came from drilling wins and deal news. The sharpest falls came where investors faced dilution, weaker earnings or takeover friction.
Logan Eniac
11 Apr 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 15 (6 Apr -> 10 Apr) 2026

Critical minerals and gold explorers drove the biggest moves, with OD6 Metals, Jindalee Lithium and Resolution Minerals leading the weekly board. Investors chased drill hits, fresh funding and deal news, while stocks that reopened after trading halts split between sustained buying and quick give-backs.
Logan Eniac
11 Apr 2026

Core Lithium Awards $50M Contract to Restart Grants Open Pit Mining at Finniss

Core Lithium Ltd (ASX: CXO) has awarded a $50 million surface mining contract to NRW Pty Ltd to restart open pit mining at the Grants deposit within its Finniss Lithium Operation, targeting ore production from May 2026 and spodumene concentrate shipments by December.
Maxwell Dee
7 Apr 2026

Market Wrap - Week 12 (16 Mar -> 20 Mar) 2026

A brutal split opened up in small caps: a few stocks surged on hard approvals and funding, while many resource names slid even after announcing big numbers. The week’s tape looked simple: investors paid for certainty and sold anything that still needs time, permits, or more cash.
Logan Eniac
21 Mar 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 12 (16 Mar -> 20 Mar) 2026

A brutal sell-off in a few small caps did most of the damage this week, even as project funding and resource upgrades kept rolling in. Lithium, rare earths and tungsten news stayed constructive, but traders punished anything that looked like delays, dilution or weaker prices.
Logan Eniac
21 Mar 2026