The Mareeba Gold Project is Clara Resources’ flagship exploration asset, located within the Hodgkinson Province of North Queensland, a historically productive gold district with extensive shallow high-grade workings.
The project covers approximately 187km² of granted tenure positioned along a major northwest-trending structural corridor known as the Eastern Bounding Fault Zone, where multiple gold-bearing quartz vein systems have been identified.
Historical mining across the broader district targeted shallow mineralisation, with much of the known system remaining largely untested at depth. Previous drilling within the project area was generally limited to less than 30–40 metres, despite historical workings extending significantly deeper.
Recent work completed by Clara includes high-resolution LiDAR surveying and ongoing structural interpretation aimed at refining gold-controlling structures and identifying priority drill targets across the broader corridor.
The Company is advancing the project toward maiden drilling, targeting extensions to known mineralised zones and untested structural targets throughout the Mareeba tenure package.
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