We scan ASX announcements and company websites for updates on exploration and mining activity.
Here are the releases for April and May 2026.
Adelong Gold/Amara Minerals
April 23 2026 – High-grade gold confirmed at Comet; First antimony hits at New Trojan
May 12 2026 – Change of Company Name and ASX Code
May 20 2026 – High-grade antimony continues at Trojan prospect; potentially improving at depth
Advance Metals
May 21 2026 – Advance moves towards 100% ownership of Victorian gold projects following strong exploration and metallurgical results
Aureka
May 29 2026 – Infill drilling commences at Comstock
Falcon Metals
May 5 2026 – Third diamond drill rig commences at Blue Moon targeting parallel reef
May 19 2026 – Gold intersected at Blue Moon over 600 metres of strike length
Gippsland Critical Minerals
April 22 2026 – Work begins at Fingerboards following mobilisation by local contractors
Great Pacific Gold
April 29 2026 – Great Pacific Gold spin out, Walhalla Gold, completes CSE listing
Great Plains Metal Corp
April 15 2026 – Corporate and operations update
May 4 2026 – Update on GPS drilling programs
Infinity Mining
April 27 2026 – Farm-in agreement and strategic alliance with global consultancy to advance gold-antimony projects
May 26 2026 – Highly regarded JV partner starts exploration at Infinity's Victorian gold-antimony project
Kaiser Reef
April 22 2026 – Drilling results and exploration update: Maldon Gold Project
May 1 2026 – Maldon processing update – 2nd shift commenced
May 18 2026 – Union Hill decline refurbishment underway
North Stawell Minerals
May 29 2026 – Aircore drilling confirms mineralisation at Darlington and Caledonia
Rokeby Resources Limited
April 24 2026 – Transformational acquisition of advanced, high-grade Omeo Gold Project
May 15 2026 – Mining licence renewed for 20 years at the high-grade Omeo Gold Project
S2 Resources
May 12 2026 – Strong gold and multielement anomalies in soil sampling at Yeungroon
Southern Cross Gold
April 9 2026 – Southern Cross Gold drills deepest hole on project: gold hit 460 metres below Golden Dyke