Javelin’s Coogee gold project is parked right in elephant country too, tucked into the southern end of the Kalgoorlie’s structural geological belt in Western Australia’s famed Eastern Goldfields.
‘These targets are clearly compelling exploration opportunities’
Javelin Minerals executive chairman Brett Mitchell
The grounds sit alongside some of the most mineralised fault lines in the region, including the powerhouse Lefroy Fault, which feeds Gold Fields’ 3-million-ounce St Ives mine, Northern Star’s Jubilee-New Celebration operations, and the monster 39-million-ounce Super Pit at Kalgoorlie’s Golden Mile.
The nearby Mt Monger fault also plays host to Red 5’s gold-producing Randalls and Daisy Milano mines – placing Coogee squarely in a very rich neighbourhood.
Javelin Minerals executive chairman Brett Mitchell said: “These targets are clearly compelling exploration opportunities. The wider project area has been exposed to very little exploration and basically no deeper drilling, with the previous focus having been on establishing near-term mineable ounces.”
The company is now planning to roll out the rotary truth teller with a systematic air-core and diamond drilling blitz in the first quarter of next year to give the new anomalies a serious workover.
With eight untested magnetic and gravity targets now in its sights — and a proven track record of gold and copper already in the ground — Javelin is shaping up for a high-impact start to 2026.
Backed by a freshly topped-up $4.5 million war chest and a geological address surrounded by giants, the company is about to roll out the rigs and determine if Coogee is yet another old mined out pit that is harbouring big new undiscovered deposits nearby.
All eyes will likely be on what the drill rods reveal.
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