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    Aeris’ Golden Plateau intercepts: underground mine design notes for planners

    June 10, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Aeris’ Golden Plateau intercepts: underground mine design notes for planners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Aeris Resources has reported further high-grade gold intercepts at its Golden Plateau deposit in Queensland, including 14.2m at 9.1g/t from 172.2m and 2.5m at notably higher grades in the Main lode, with additional strong hits in the North and East lodes. The mineralisation extends across multiple lodes at depth, reinforcing the potential for underground mining scenarios rather than shallow open-pit only. For geotechs and mine planners, the continuity of high-grade zones at >170m depth will drive focus on stope design, ground support and costed access development.

    Technical Brief

    • Multiple lodes (Main, North, East) are being drilled, indicating a structurally complex, multi-vein system.
    • Concentration of drilling on Main, North and East lodes suggests priority targets for initial resource modelling updates.
    • For comparable brownfields gold camps, such multi-lode systems often require careful crown pillar and pillar recovery design.

    Our Take

    The high‑grade 14.2m intercept at the Golden Plateau deposit aligns with Aeris Resources’ decision, reported on 30 March 2026, to more than double the Golden Plateau drilling programme at Cracow, signalling that these results are feeding directly into an aggressive resource‑growth strategy in Queensland gold.

    Within our 1169 Mining stories and 397 gold‑keyword pieces, Aeris Resources stands out for running parallel copper (Tritton/Constellation) and gold (Cracow/Golden Plateau) pipelines, which gives it optionality to allocate capital between commodities as drilling outcomes and price cycles evolve.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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