Victory Metals rare earths team: North Stanmore pit design notes for engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Victory Metals has appointed a specialist rare earths leadership team to accelerate development of its North Stanmore project near Cue in Western Australia, where drilling has already defined clay-hosted rare earth mineralisation over a broad footprint. The company is targeting near-surface, free-dig material amenable to low-strip-ratio open pit mining and simple beneficiation, positioning North Stanmore as a potential supplier of magnet rare earths. For geotechnical and mining teams, the focus will be on characterising clay rheology, managing drill pad stability, and optimising shallow pit design for cost-effective bulk extraction.
Technical Brief
- The technical team includes specialists in clay-hosted REE beneficiation, indicating focus on low-acid, low-temperature leach routes.
- Leadership capability in hydrometallurgy and solvent extraction is intended to de-risk scale-up from bench to pilot plant.
- Market-facing expertise in NdPr, Dy and Tb supply chains points to alignment with magnet-grade product specifications.
- For similar clay REE projects, assembling flowsheet, marketing and permitting expertise early can compress development timelines.
Our Take
Rare earths feature in 78 keyword-matched pieces in our database, but relatively few are WA greenfield projects like North Stanmore, suggesting Victory Metals is positioning into a less crowded part of the Australian REE project pipeline.
Within our 1,118 Mining stories, WA rare earths coverage is dominated by established producers and advanced developers, so assembling a high-calibre leadership team at an earlier-stage asset may be aimed at accelerating permitting and offtake credibility against those incumbents.
For Australian rare earths projects, leadership depth has often been a differentiator in navigating complex processing and market entry; Victory Metals’ focus on a ‘world-class’ team signals an intent to compete for downstream partnerships rather than remaining a pure exploration play.
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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