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Materials Wrap - Week 20 (11 May -> 15 May) 2026

Gold and specialty minerals names drove the week’s biggest moves as drilling hits, resource upgrades and funding deals pulled buyers into small and mid-cap materials stocks. Lithium and uranium names were more uneven, with some companies raising money for growth while others fell on dilution worries or project delays.
Logan Eniac
16 May 2026

Sunshine Metals Boosts Liontown Resource with 22m at 20.25g/t Gold Intercept

Sunshine Metals has reported standout drilling results from its Liontown Gold Panel, including 22 metres at 20.25 grams per tonne gold, underpinning a resource update and revised mining study planned for mid-2026.
Maxwell Dee
13 May 2026

Market Wrap - Week 18 (27 Apr -> 1 May) 2026

Small caps drove the biggest moves, with Alvo Minerals surging, Klevo extending a payments-fuelled rally, and FBR jumping on fresh contract news. At the larger end, takeover bids, mine funding deals and a strong Liontown update kept resources and corporate activity at the centre of trading.
Logan Eniac
2 May 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 18 (27 Apr -> 1 May) 2026

Big moves came from deal-driven small caps, critical minerals stories and a fresh burst of funding news across gold, copper and rare earths. The strongest gains came where cash, contracts or takeover terms gave investors something concrete to price in straight away.
Logan Eniac
2 May 2026

Sunshine Metals Raises $22M to Acquire Mt Moss, Boost Gold Production

Sunshine Metals is set to transform its gold production profile with the $18 million acquisition of the Mt Moss processing facility and a $22 million capital raise to fund expansion and exploration.
Maxwell Dee
30 Apr 2026

Sunshine Metals’ Liontown Mining Study Highlights $163M Cashflow from Shallow Gold and Silver

Sunshine Metals reveals a robust Mining Study at its Liontown Project in Queensland, targeting shallow oxide gold with initial production of approximately 75,000 ounces of gold and 654,000 ounces of silver, generating an estimated net operating cashflow of $163 million. High-grade drilling results and a $202K government grant support ongoing exploration and development.
Maxwell Dee
27 Apr 2026

Sunshine Metals Strengthens Liontown Gold Resource with High-Grade Drilling Results

Sunshine Metals (ASX:SHN) has delivered strong final assay results from its extensive grade control drilling at Liontown, revealing multiple high-grade gold and silver intercepts that bolster the case for a resource upgrade and a revised mining study scheduled for mid-2026.
Maxwell Dee
20 Apr 2026

Sunshine Metals Wins $202K Grant to Drill Untested Trooper Creek Anomaly

Sunshine Metals has secured a $202,235 Queensland Government grant to fund diamond drilling at the Trooper Creek Au-Ag-Cu-Zn target, testing a promising geophysical anomaly. This move complements ongoing work at its Liontown and Sybil projects, signalling a busy exploration period ahead.
Maxwell Dee
23 Mar 2026

Sunshine Metals Advances High-Grade Liontown Gold Panel with New Drilling

Sunshine Metals has launched a significant resource definition drilling program at its high-grade Liontown Gold Panel, aiming to bolster underground mining prospects and update resource estimates.
Maxwell Dee
12 Mar 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 9 (23 Feb -> 27 Feb) 2026

Rare earths and gold dominated the tape, with one small-cap rare earth explorer ripping more than 70% on a single drilling headline. Gold producers, meanwhile, kept turning high bullion prices into dividends, buy-backs and bigger balance sheets.
Logan Eniac
28 Feb 2026

Sunshine Metals Unveils Exceptional Gold and Silver Grades at Liontown

Sunshine Metals has reported outstanding high-grade gold and silver intercepts from its recent drilling at the Liontown deposit, reinforcing the project's significant precious metals potential and setting the stage for an updated resource and mining study.
Maxwell Dee
23 Feb 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 8 (16 Feb -> 20 Feb) 2026

Small caps stole the spotlight, with a handful of stocks doubling on deal news and early-stage project updates. Large miners were steadier, but even they couldn’t fully escape the week’s sharp gap moves.
Logan Eniac
21 Feb 2026