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    West Dome strong hit: design and stope optimisation notes for mine planners

    May 11, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    West Dome strong hit: design and stope optimisation notes for mine planners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Greatland Gold has reported one of its strongest intercepts to date at the West Dome Underground project, with new drilling returning a high-grade gold interval that materially extends known mineralisation down-plunge. The WDU target lies adjacent to the Havieron system in Western Australia’s Paterson Province, where existing underground development and decline access provide a pathway to rapid resource conversion and potential mine planning updates. For geotechnical and mine design teams, the result supports further step-out drilling and may justify re-optimising stope shapes and ground support assumptions around the new high-grade zone.

    Technical Brief

    • Drillhole specifics, intercept length, grade and depth were not disclosed in the truncated source.

    Our Take

    Greatland Gold’s West Dome Underground project sits within a very crowded Australian project pipeline in our database, where 1190 Mining stories and over 2000 project-tagged pieces signal intense competition for contractors, labour and approvals in the country.

    With Australian Mining also covering a major contractor fleet liquidation and the rise of larger EPC-style packages, WDU’s timing could allow Greatland Gold to secure equipment and services on relatively buyer‑friendly terms if it moves quickly to the next study or development phase.

    The concentration of Australian Mining coverage on remote‑operations know‑how (e.g. CSIRO’s lunar mining work) suggests that new underground projects like West Dome are increasingly expected to factor in higher levels of automation and remote monitoring from the outset to stay competitive on cost and safety.

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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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