Brightstar’s Menzies gold update: open pit and hub design notes for mine planners
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Brightstar Resources has released a 22 per cent increase in mineral resource estimate for its Menzies gold project, sharpening plans to develop the site as a standalone mining hub in Western Australia’s Eastern Goldfields. The updated resource focuses on near-surface, open-pittable ounces across key deposits such as Yunndaga and Lady Shenton, supporting a potential central processing facility rather than trucking ore to Brightstar’s Laverton plant. For mine planners and geotechs, the shift towards shallow oxide and transitional material points to conventional drill‑and‑blast with relatively straightforward pit geotechnical design.
Technical Brief
- Standalone hub concept implies new haul road layouts, ROM pads and waste landforms local to Menzies.
- Updated resource supports re-optimisation of pit shells, stage designs and mining schedules for feasibility work.
- For similar brownfields gold camps, leveraging historic mine records materially de-risks early geotechnical assumptions.
Our Take
Gold projects in Australia feature heavily in our mining database, and Menzies sits within a cluster of WA gold assets where recent contract awards have often been used to de‑risk early development rather than commit immediately to full-scale builds.
Brightstar Resources appears in a relatively small subset of our 85 gold‑tagged pieces, suggesting it is still an emerging player compared with the more frequently covered mid‑tier Australian gold producers that typically dominate project and contract award news.
Among the 555 tag‑matched ‘Projects’ and ‘Contract Award’ items, Australian gold work at brownfield sites like Menzies has tended to progress faster through approvals than greenfield ventures, which may influence how Brightstar sequences studies and contracting for this asset.
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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