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    Ora Banda’s Golden Pole fast-track: pit design and scheduling notes for planners

    April 21, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Ora Banda’s Golden Pole fast-track: pit design and scheduling notes for planners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Ora Banda Mining has reported a new round of high-grade drill results from the Waihi project’s Golden Pole prospect in Western Australia, confirming potential for a fast-tracked open-pit development. Intercepts from reverse circulation and diamond drilling show narrow but high-grade gold zones close to surface, supporting rapid conversion to JORC-compliant resources and early ore feed to the nearby Davyhurst processing plant. For geotechs and mine planners, the shallow mineralisation and existing plant capacity point to short lead times for pit design, geotechnical modelling and permitting.

    Technical Brief

    • Drill programme combines reverse circulation and diamond core, enabling both grade control and structural logging.
    • High-grade intercepts are described as narrow vein-style, implying selective mining and tight dilution control.
    • Diamond drilling supports structural interpretation of vein orientations, informing optimal pit wall azimuths and ramp placement.
    • Fast-track potential shifts emphasis to accelerated geotech model build, short-field test campaigns and staged pit cutbacks.

    Our Take

    Golden Pole sits within the same Waihi project corridor where earlier high‑grade intercepts were reported in January 2026, suggesting Ora Banda Mining is progressively de‑risking a cluster of underground gold targets rather than a single stand‑alone orebody.

    Across our gold project coverage in Australia, few operators have as many near‑plant prospects as Ora Banda Mining now has around Kalgoorlie, which likely supports shorter development lead times and lower capital intensity if Golden Pole ore can be trucked to existing infrastructure.

    The recent mining services contract award at Ora Banda’s Davyhurst gold project, noted in March 2026 coverage, indicates the company is already scaling its operational footprint in Western Australia, which could make fast‑tracking Golden Pole more executable from a contractor and workforce standpoint.

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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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