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Lots of drilling this quarter for Kalamazoo

CASHED up explorer Kalamazoo Resources has kicked off what is set to be a busy quarter on the exploration front with 12,000m of drilling on permitted ground in Victoria’s Castlemaine and Muckleford gold fields, initial drilling at the greenfield Sisters property near Hemi in Western Australia, and a start on Ashburton in WA where director Paul Adams said last month the minnow would aim to define 2-3 million ounces in resources over the next 12-24 months.

Kalamazoo Resources’ Ashburton ground in Western Australia’s Pilbara region with Mt Olympus in the foreground

Kalamazoo Resources’ Ashburton ground in Western Australia’s Pilbara region with Mt Olympus in the foreground

Speaking at the Beaver Creek (virtual) and RIU Resurgence conferences, Adams said Kalamazoo's recently completed A$17.5 million acquisition of Ashburton - on deferred payment terms - from Northern Star...

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