Duketon

The Duketon Gold Project is located in the North Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia

Location:

~ 130 kilometres north of Laverton in Western Australia

Mine Type:

Open pits and underground mines

Commenced gold production:

2012

FY25 Gold Production:

233koz

Mineral Resources (at 31 Dec 2024):

3,260koz

Ore Reserves (at 31 Dec 2024):

1,082koz

Operations at the Duketon Gold Project

Duketon consists of two operating centres being Duketon South Operations (DSO), comprising the Garden Well (5Mtpa) and Rosemont (2.5Mtpa) process plants and surrounding satellite open pit and underground deposits; and Duketon North Operations (DNO), comprising the Moolart Well process plant (2.5Mtpa) and surrounding satellite open pit deposits.

  • Regis has several projects at various stages of consideration across Duketon as potential feed sources for processing.
  • Regis is currently mining from both open pits and undergrounds across its Duketon Operations.
  • Regis is currently mining from the Rosemont and Garden Well South underground mines and is developing Rosemont Stage 3 and Garden Well Main.
Operations at the Duketon Gold Project

Operations at the Duketon Gold Project

Exploration

Exploration is a key driver of Regis’ growth strategy.

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Regis holds one of the largest land-packages within the Western Goldfields, with approximately 3,000 square kilometres of tenements over the Duketon greenstone belt. While the Tropicana JV controls about 90% of the Archean Plumridge Terrain at the western margin of the Albany Fraser belt.

Across Duketon, near-mine and regional drilling activities are targeting the identification of new mineralisation and expansions of current Mineral Resources with a number of promising open pit and underground targets.

In FY25, Regis completed over 171 kilometres of drilling during the year, highlighting our commitment to increasing the life of our existing projects.

Duketon:

  • Garden Well – underground continues to grow
  • Rosemont – extending the life of the underground
  • Tooheys Well – demonstrating underground potential