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Lindian Advances Kangankunde Rare Earths Project Toward Q4 2026 Production

Lindian Resources confirms Kangankunde Rare Earths Project remains on track for first production in late 2026, with concurrent progress across construction, mining, and operational readiness. The company is expanding its operational footprint internationally and strengthening its team to support the transition from construction to production.
Maxwell Dee
20 Aug 2026

Market Wrap - Week 33 (10 Aug -> 14 Aug) 2026

Small explorers led the ASX week, with Lachlan Star, EcoGraf and Basin Energy recording the biggest gains on new drilling, offtake and exploration news.
Takeovers, capital raisings and strong company results also drew attention, although several large stocks fell despite reporting better earnings.
Logan Eniac
15 Aug 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 33 (10 Aug -> 14 Aug) 2026

Small-cap materials shares produced some of the market’s biggest moves, led by a dramatic rise in Accent Resources and strong gains in gold and critical metals explorers.
Investors also weighed new project funding, drilling results, acquisitions and several steep falls after opening price gaps.
Logan Eniac
15 Aug 2026

Lindian Secures Full Control of Kazakhstan Rare Earths Facility, Confirms Malawi Project Compliance

Lindian Resources has acquired 100% ownership of the SARECO rare earths processing plant in Kazakhstan, accelerating its downstream ambitions, while also clarifying regulatory compliance and licence validity at its Kangankunde project in Malawi.
Maxwell Dee
10 Aug 2026

Market Wrap - Week 29 (13 July -> 17 July) 2026

Wild swings hit the ASX this week, with Janus Electric doubling, Aura sliding almost 30%, and TechGen jumping more than 22%. Big news kept landing, but many stocks still fell as early gains faded and traders locked in profits.
Logan Eniac
18 July 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 29 (13 July -> 17 July) 2026

Big project news kept landing across gold, rare earths and battery minerals, but many small-cap share prices still fell hard. The week belonged to a giant gold merger at the top end, while further down the board early excitement often gave way to selling.
Logan Eniac
18 July 2026

ANSTO Validates High-Recovery Non-Radioactive Rare Earth Processing for Lindian's Kangankunde Project

Lindian Resources has secured independent validation from ANSTO of a complete hydrometallurgical flowsheet for its Kangankunde monazite concentrate, achieving near-complete NdPr extraction and producing a non-radioactive mixed rare earth carbonate product ready for commercial processing.
Maxwell Dee
15 July 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 26 (22 June -> 26 June) 2026

A handful of small-cap names posted big weekly swings, but the bigger story was a flood of new studies, resource upgrades and funding deals across gold, rare earths and battery materials. Investors chased scale and near-term production, while several raisings and gap-down reopenings showed how quickly early enthusiasm can fade.
Logan Eniac
27 June 2026

Lindian Advances Kangankunde Rare Earths Project Toward Q4 2026 Production

Lindian Resources reports strong construction and mining readiness progress at Kangankunde, maintaining its timeline for first production in late 2026 while advancing a major expansion study.
Maxwell Dee
22 June 2026

Lindian Resources Ends Gerald Metals Deal to Regain Sales Control

Lindian Resources has terminated its monazite concentrate sales agreement with Gerald Metals, issuing 20 million shares as part of the deal and reclaiming full control over its Kangankunde Rare Earths Project sales strategy.
Maxwell Dee
19 June 2026

Lindian Cancels 13 Million Performance Rights Amid Potential $10 Million Claim

Lindian Resources has cancelled 13 million performance rights held by a former executive chairman, sparking uncertainty as a potential $10 million claim looms.
Maxwell Dee
9 June 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