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King River fast-tracks hunt to unlock historic WA gold camp potential

The Age

The Age

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July 2, 2026

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King River fast-tracks hunt to unlock historic WA gold camp potential

King River has wound up first-phase drilling across old dumps at Mindoolah, near Cue in WA, with first samples en route to the lab and the rig now moved to deeper gold targets.

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