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American West Metals is ramping up exploration and development at its West Desert Project in Utah, targeting critical metals like indium, molybdenum, and gallium amid supportive US government policies and tightening Chinese export controls.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
5 June 2025
Lithium Plus Minerals has identified significant high-grade beryllium mineralisation at its Northern Arunta Spotted Wonder Project, revealing promising polymetallic potential alongside lithium. This discovery positions the company at the forefront of critical minerals exploration in Australia.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
5 June 2025
Paradigm Biopharmaceuticals has reached key milestones in its global Phase 3 trial for knee osteoarthritis, activating its first Australian clinical site and enrolling the first patient. With multiple sites in Australia and the US preparing for recruitment, the trial is advancing steadily toward critical data readouts.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
3 June 2025
Equinox Resources has validated refinery-grade bauxite with strong extractable alumina and notable gallium concentrations at its Campo Grande Project in Brazil, reinforcing its position in the critical minerals sector.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
3 June 2025
MTM Critical Metals has achieved a breakthrough in recovering high-grade antimony from U.S.-sourced electronic waste, surpassing traditional mine grades and supporting U.S. efforts to secure critical metal supplies amid global supply disruptions.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
3 June 2025
Green Critical Minerals has raised A$7 million through an institutional placement to accelerate the commercial rollout of its Very High Density graphite technology, aiming for first revenue in early 2026.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
2 June 2025
Iondrive Limited is expanding its proprietary Deep Eutectic Solvent technology into the burgeoning e-waste urban mining sector, backed by a South Australian government grant. The company aims to recover valuable metals from printed circuit boards, tapping into a global market worth billions yet largely unrecycled.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
2 June 2025
Sky Metals has expanded the high-grade tin zone at its Tallebung project in NSW, reporting strong initial drilling results that have prompted a major increase in its exploration program.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
30 May 2025
RareX Limited has partnered with Gega Elements to develop Australia’s inaugural integrated gallium supply chain, aiming to reduce reliance on Chinese supply and boost national critical mineral resilience.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
30 May 2025
Iltani Resources has launched a $1 million Share Purchase Plan (SPP) offering existing Australian and New Zealand shareholders the chance to buy shares at a 10.4% discount following a recent $1.8 million placement. The funds will support exploration at the Orient Project and general working capital.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
29 May 2025
TruScreen Group Limited forecasts a robust 64% increase in FY26 sales, driven by strategic market expansions and new distribution agreements. The company’s AI-enabled cervical cancer screening technology is gaining traction across emerging markets.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
29 May 2025
Terrain Minerals is progressing metallurgical studies on its Larin’s Lane Gallium and Rare Earth Elements project, aiming to develop sustainable extraction methods and expand resource potential. Concurrently, the company has launched a $1.8 million rights issue to fund ongoing exploration and development.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
28 May 2025