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Boadicea Resources director shows confidence in nickel and copper-gold exploration strategy with on-market purchase
Boadicea Resources Ltd (ASX:BOA) executive director Steven Moon has demonstrated his confidence in the company's exploration strategy encompassing nickel and copper-gold in premier Australian mining regions with the purchase of shares in an on-market transaction.
Antipa pokes edges of a Havieron lookalike
This week’s Stockhead news reports on Antipa’s Minyari Dome Project which is being compared to the Newcrest-Greatland Gold JV Havieron gold-copper project. Could Boadicea’s Koongulla be another Telfer-like dome discovery?
Boadicea Resources talks about upcoming drill plans for IGO at its Fraser Range tenements 🎥
IGO has confirmed that it's planning a diamond drill hole within the Symons Hill licence to test for extensions to the known Orion prospect within the licence owned by Boadicea Resources. The proposed hole is scheduled to commence in May and continue into June, with results expected in Q3.
Boadicea Resources keen to test dome-like structure at Koongulla as early as possible 🎥
Boadicea Resources Ltd's (ASX:BOA) Jon Reynolds speaks to Proactive's Andrew Scott soon after announcing they've identified a dome-like feature that may represent a target for Telfer-style copper-gold mineralisation at the Koongulla project in Western Australia's Paterson Province.
Boadicea Resources identifies dome-like structure that may represent Telfer-style mineralisation at Paterson Province project
Boadicea Resources Ltd (ASX:BOA) has identified a dome-like feature that may represent a target for Telfer-style copper-gold mineralisation at the Koongulla project in Western Australia's Paterson Province.
Boadicea expands North Queensland gold exploration footprint with Clarke Reward Project
Boadicea Resources Ltd has expanded its Queensland exploration footprint with a new exploration permit application (EPM 27834) covering the Clarke Reward Gold Project in the Drummond Basin. The permit covers 96 square kilometres of a highly anomalous magnetic intrusion.

