Forrestania Resources Boosts Gold Inventory Past 300,000 Ounces with Major Acquisition and Upgrades
Forrestania Resources Gold Inventory Surpasses 300,000 Ounces

Forrestania Resources has delivered a massive boost to its West Australian gold ambitions, finalising a major project acquisition and revealing a pair of significant resource upgrades that push its total inventory beyond 300,000 ounces.

Acquisition of Karonie Gold Project

The company confirmed it has completed the purchase of the 185,700-ounce Karonie gold project in WA’s Eastern Goldfields from Alchemy Resources. Sitting 100km east of Kalgoorlie, the project lands Forrestania an immediate JORC-compliant Inferred mineral resource of 6.5 million tonnes at 0.90 grams per tonne (g/t) gold, for a hefty 185,700 ounces.

Strategically adjacent to the Aldiss mining centre and within 50km of the Randalls processing plant, the Karonie deal includes a “royalty holiday” on the first 110,000 ounces produced from key deposits, significantly enhancing the project’s early-stage economics.

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Resource Upgrades at Tycho and Ada Ann

Closer to Coolgardie, at the company’s Tycho deposit, a new estimate has delivered 45,500 ounces of gold at 0.98 g/t. Highlighting the “shovel-ready” nature of the asset, an impressive 93 per cent of the Tycho resource now sits in the high-confidence measured and indicated categories. The company acquired the deposit when it picked up the MacPhersons Reward project from Beacon Minerals two months ago.

The 45,500-ounce resource represents a significant upgrade from Beacon’s last reported figures and was achieved by incorporating data from a 201-hole drilling program that Beacon completed in its final months of ownership. The company says the new resource numbers offer a robust foundation for near-term mine planning on the already granted mining lease.

At the Ada Ann deposit, Forrestania revealed an updated resource of 204,500 tonnes at a high grade of 2.76 g/t for 18,160 ounces of gold - a 46 per cent increase from the previous number. The upgrade was driven by a recent 12-hole drilling program, which also confirmed the high-grade mineralisation remains open along strike and at depth.

Strategic Position in Western Australia

Forrestania’s broader portfolio is anchored by a strategic foothold in three of Western Australia’s premier gold provinces. In the Southern Cross district, the company recently delivered a maiden inferred mineral resource of 58,700 ounces of gold at its Burracoppin project. The asset is perfectly placed just 27 kilometres from the Edna May mill, offering a potential low-cost pathway to production.

Further south at its Lake Johnston hub, the company has entered the haulage phase, trucking high-grade ore from its British Hill deposit to its wholly owned Lake Johnson processing facility. Refurbishment at its Lake Johnston plant is nearing completion, with a restart slated for this year, creating a central processing powerhouse capable of treating ore from its growing list of regional satellite deposits.

This “hub and spoke” strategy was further bolstered by the early-2026 takeover of Kula Gold, which consolidated a massive exploration footprint across the Eastern Goldfields.

Next Steps

Next steps for the company include an approved 50-hole follow-up drill program at Ada Ann to test extensions, alongside metallurgical and environmental studies. At the newly acquired Karonie project, the focus for the next 12 months will be infill drilling to convert the sizeable inferred resource into the indicated category.

Forrestania Resources chairman David Geraghty said: “The completion of the Karonie Gold Project acquisition marks another important step in consolidating Forrestania’s position within the Eastern Goldfields, with the Company now holding a significant and highly prospective tenure footprint in the region.”

With its gold inventory swelling rapidly and its projects strategically positioned near both idle and operating processing plants, Forrestania is fast emerging as a serious player in the Western Australia gold sector.

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