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    Legacy’s greenfields gold discovery: planning signals for mine geotechs

    March 27, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Legacy’s greenfields gold discovery: planning signals for mine geotechs

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Exploration and development activity is ramping up across Australia’s gold sector, with Legacy Minerals, Kalamazoo Resources and Auric Mining all advancing projects. Legacy is reporting a new greenfields gold discovery, while Kalamazoo and Auric are progressing work on existing tenements, signalling continued confidence in brownfields and near-mine targets. For geotechs and mine planners, the cluster of early-stage discoveries and step-out drilling points to sustained demand for resource definition drilling, pit geotechnical studies and regional infrastructure planning.

    Technical Brief

    • Exploration and development activity continues to build across Australia’s gold sector.

    Our Take

    Kalamazoo Resources appears repeatedly in our recent Australia-focused exploration coverage, suggesting that any greenfields gold success by Legacy Minerals could eventually be benchmarked against Kalamazoo’s more advanced 1.44-million-ounce portfolio in Western Australia and Victoria.

    Auric Mining’s presence alongside Legacy Minerals and Kalamazoo Resources in this round-up underlines how crowded the junior gold space is in Australia, which typically increases competition for drilling capital and skilled exploration crews once an area starts to show promise.

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