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Emerging producer Kingston Resources eyes bigger future in gold and copper

Growing cashflow and mine life at Mineral Hill

Kingston Resources

Emerging copper-gold producer Kingston Resources is expanding its flagship Mineral Hill operations in New South Wales, plus looking to unlock value at its advanced 3.8 million ounce Misima gold project in Papua New Guinea, as managing director Andrew Corbett explains.

Corbett is one of the presenters at the inaugural MiningNews Select event. 

ABOUT THIS COMPANY
Kingston Resources

HEAD OFFICE: Suite 202, 201 Miller Street, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 2060

TEL: +61 2 80217492

EMAIL: info@kingstonresources.com.au

WEB: https://kingstonresources.com.au/

SOCIAL: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/kingston-resources-limited/?originalSubdomain=au

DIRECTORS: Mick Wilkes, Andrew Corbett, Stuart Rechner, Anthony Wehby

QUOTED SHARES ON ISSUE: 498 million

MARKET CAP (at August 31, 2023): A$39.8 million

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