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    Aeris profit jumps 62%: Tritton copper output and capex signals for mine planners

    February 24, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Aeris profit jumps 62%: Tritton copper output and capex signals for mine planners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Aeris Resources has reported a 62 per cent jump in first-half FY26 net profit to $25.6 million, with cash on hand rising to $87.9 million, driven by stronger copper output and prices from its Tritton operations in New South Wales. Group copper production reached 13,000–14,000 tonnes for the half, with all-in sustaining costs held near prior-period levels despite higher development spend at Tritton’s Budgerygar and Avoca Tank underground mines. The stronger balance sheet gives Aeris more room to fund mine-life extension drilling and incremental plant upgrades without relying on new debt.

    Technical Brief

    • For similar mid‑tier mining operations, disciplined development spend while holding AISC flat is a key planning benchmark.

    Our Take

    Within our 267 copper-tagged pieces, NSW assets like Tritton feature far less frequently than Queensland or WA copper hubs, so Aeris Resources’ stronger balance sheet may give it outsized optionality in a relatively under-reported jurisdiction.

    A cash position of $87.9 million for Aeris Resources increases its capacity to self-fund near-mine exploration or life-extension work at the Tritton copper operation, which is a common pattern in our database for mid-tier Australian copper producers during profitable half-years.

    Across the 1088 Mining stories, only a subset combine both profit growth and higher cash balances, suggesting Aeris is entering the 2026 financial year from a comparatively resilient position that could support M&A or asset rationalisation moves in regional NSW copper plays.

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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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