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New Queen's glamour delights Red River

RED River Resources managing director Mel Palancian declared the emerging Liontown deposit in Queensland as "clearly the biggest mineralised system we have" as the company embarked on its first drilling in the area, and the early results the company had hoped to see are now rolling in.

Red River is looking to the future Thalanga.

Red River is looking to the future Thalanga.

The initial focus is on the shallow New Queen Lens, with the aim to prove up at least three years of feed for the company's nearby Thalanga mill.   Assays indicate potential for a near term mining...

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