Clara Resources is advancing the Mareeba Gold Project in the Hodgkinson Province of North Queensland, a historically productive gold district with significant exploration upside.
The Company has consolidated approximately 187km² of granted tenure across a structurally controlled gold system containing more than 50 historical workings and multiple interpreted mineralised corridors.
Despite the region’s historical production, large portions of the project area remain largely untested by modern exploration methods. Historical drilling was generally shallow, creating a compelling opportunity to apply systematic targeting and modern geological interpretation across the broader system.
Clara is progressing a disciplined exploration strategy supported by high-resolution LiDAR, structural interpretation and historical data integration, with maiden drilling targeted for mid-2026.
Clara Resources is focused on advancing district-scale gold opportunities within the Hodgkinson Province of North Queensland through systematic exploration and disciplined project development.
The Company’s flagship Mareeba Gold Project comprises approximately 187km² of granted tenure positioned across a major structurally controlled gold system containing more than 50 historical workings and multiple interpreted mineralised corridors.
Exploration activities are currently focused on integrating high-resolution LiDAR, structural interpretation and historical geological datasets to identify and prioritise high-potential drill targets across the broader project area.
The project remains largely underexplored by modern standards, with historical drilling generally limited to shallow depths, presenting a significant opportunity to test the broader scale and depth potential of the system.
Clara is targeting maiden drilling during mid-2026 as it progresses systematic exploration across the project footprint.