EXPLORER OF THE YEAR

Seeking the standout explorer of the past year

<i>MNN</i> is seeking nominations from our readers for the 2021 Explorer of the Year.

Staff reporter
Seeking the standout explorer of the past year

One of four categories in the fifth annual MNN Awards, the Explorer of the Year Award, sponsored by Mining People International, recognises success in arguably the most important area of the mining sector.

The 2021 Explorer of the Year will recognise a company and its leadership team for a significant new discovery made, or advanced to a meaningful status, during the 2021 financial year.

Previous winners include De Grey Mining (2020) and Bellevue Gold (2019).

You can nominate your own company, a client or just an explorer you admire.

It only takes a minute to fill out the nomination form, which can be found here.

Nominations close on June 30. The shortlist of finalists will be announced late next week and will be profiled throughout the month before the winners are announced in late July.

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