Rox Resources finds significant gold in South Australia

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Rox Resources reported significant gold drill results from its Youanmi project in South Australia, including a 6-meter intercept at 19.08 grams per tonne, with a notable 3-meter section at 36.87 grams per tonne. This marks a strong improvement in their exploration efforts. The company is advancing its drilling program, aiming for 35,000 meters by the end of April, with over 10,775 samples processed. Rox's current high-grade probable mineral reserve stands at 546,000 ounces of gold, with ongoing drilling expected to expand this resource. Koba Resources also announced high-grade uranium findings at its Yarramba project, including a 1-meter intercept at 1001 parts per million uranium oxide equivalent. This discovery adds to Koba's recent successes in identifying multiple high-grade uranium zones in the area.


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