Radio Gold Project Exploration Results
| Stock | Widgie Nickel Ltd (WIN.ASX) |
|---|---|
| Release Time | 21 Jan 2026, 8:22 a.m. |
| Price Sensitive | Yes |
Shallow gold mineralisation confirmed at Radio South and Green Harp
- Shallow gold mineralisation confirmed at Radio South and Green Harp, with mineralisation remaining open down-dip and along strike
- Near-surface, ore-grade gold intercepts identified around the historic Radio Mill area
- Surface sampling at Repeater confirms outcropping main lode mineralisation
WIN Metals Ltd (ASX: WIN) has reported the remaining assay results from its highly successful maiden 2025 drilling programme at the Company's 100% owned Radio Gold Project, located 38 km north of Southern Cross in Western Australia. The drilling has confirmed shallow gold mineralisation at the historic workings of the Radio South and Green Harp mines and identified multiple near-surface gold intercepts and surface mineralisation. Significant results include 3m at 4.36g/t Au from 15m, 1m at 8.03g/t Au from 57m and 1m at 5.38g/t Au from 65m at Radio South, and 1m at 3.22g/t Au from 30m at Green Harp. Around the historic Radio Mill area, shallow drilling has returned multiple near-surface intercepts commencing from surface, including 2.5m at 0.66g/t Au from 0m, 1.0m at 1.25g/t Au from 0m and 0.5m at 2.00g/t Au from 0m. A targeted surface sampling program at the Repeater prospect also confirmed that the mineralised quartz lodes intersected in drilling extend to surface, with assays of up to 29.6g/t Au. The company plans to define and prioritise resource growth opportunities, complete a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate for Repeater, and update the Radio deposit resource model to support mine design, scheduling and development studies, with the aim of completing all approvals, funding and a positive development decision by the end of Q2 2026.
WIN's focus is on defining additional Mineral Resources, optimising mine designs for both open pit and underground development scenarios that may lead to a successful production restart at the Radio Gold Project.