
Kincora Awarded Drilling Grant For Wongarbon Project
- Kincora awarded A$143,483 by the New South Wales (NSW) State Government supporting drilling at the Wongarbon project
The Wongarbon porphyry project is interpreted to host one of the few large and untested intrusive complexes of the Macquarie Arc and be located within a common transverse structure to the recent 14.7Moz gold equivalent Boda and Kaiser porphyry discoveries The award follows a competitive expert panel review process, monies are non-dilutionary and funds drilling on a matched dollar-for-dollar basis
The grant is provided by the Critical Minerals and High-Tech Metals Exploration Program within NSW's Critical Minerals Strategy 2024-35 Reiterates a favorable pro-investment and operating environment in NSW, with the Macquarie Arc being Australia's foremost porphyry region and a Tier 1 global copper-gold jurisdiction
Sydney, Australia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 22, 2025) - Gold-copper explorer and hybrid project generator Kincora Copper Limited (ASX: KCC) (TSXV: KCC) ( Kincora or the Company ) is pleased to announce the award of a A$143,484 co-funding grant for a drilling and the first ever hole to basement geology at the Wongarbon project.
Sam Spring, President and CEO, and Cameron McRae, Chairman of Kincora commented,
"Kincora only secured the Wongarbon project directly from the State mid last year. Since, we have formed an innovative multi-phase partnership agreement with Fleet Space Technologies supporting cutting edge multiphysics, with maiden drilling to shortly commence following this non-dilutive grant. The grants to 18 explorers, including 11 drilling programs, follows a competitive expert panel review process of applications, which were in very high demand.
We would like to thank the NSW Government for the direct financial support to Kincora and the wider industry via the Critical Minerals Strategy 2024-35. These programs provide a strong pro-investment and pro-exploration to mining message to all stakeholders.
As indicated by recent US Government policy, copper is one of, if not the most critical of the critical minerals due to its essential role in the energy transition and national security, and essential role in industrial production and the wider economy.
Recent discoveries in both the Macquarie Arc and Cobar Basin highlight the significant potential for further new globally significant copper and other critical mineral projects within NSW's Lachlan Fold Belt."
Figure 1: Kincora chair, Mr Cameron McRae, with the Honourable Courtney Houssos MLC, NSW State Government Minister for Finance, Natural Resources, Domestic Manufacturing and Government Procurement
Photo taken October 20, 2025 at the NSW Critical Minerals Investment Showcase
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About the Critical Minerals and High-Tech Metals Exploration Program
The NSW Government established the Critical Minerals and High-Tech Metals Exploration Program ( CMEP ) 1 to support the long-term sustainability of the States resource sector and promote exploration through a co-investment grant model.
The CMEP is a pillar of the Critical Minerals Strategy 2024–35 1, which aims to position NSW as a leader in critical minerals and high-tech metals, generating economic prosperity through exploration, mining, processing, recycling and advanced manufacturing.
The $2.5 million program supports various stages of exploration activities on a co-funded 50% basis over the next two years. Six exploration geochemistry, twelve exploration geophysical and eleven drilling grants were awarded to eighteen explorers 2. Twenty-one of the twenty-nine grants were focused on copper exploration 2.
The CMEP was a highly competitive process with an experienced panel made up of government and independent geoscientists assessing applications. Awards were focused supporting creditable explorers and exploration programs that demonstrate strong prospectivity, technical basis and value for money, and in particular, focused on testing new geological ideas and models in greenfield and near mine site areas.
CMEP is being delivered by NSW Resources, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development and is funded from the Minerals and Petroleum Investment Fund.
About Kincora: Kincora Copper Limited (ASX: KCC) (TSXV: KCC) is an emerging Australia-focused gold-copper explorer with a hybrid project generator strategy.
The Company is successfully proving up the prospectivity of its extensive project portfolio, which includes multiple district-scale landholdings and scalable drill ready targets. These assets are located in Australia's Lachlan Fold Belt and Mongolia's Southern Gobi, two of the globe's leading porphyry belts, and the historical Condobolin mining field within the Cobar Basin in NSW.
The Company has already unlocked over $100 million of potential partner funding for multiple earlier stage and/or non-core porphyry projects. These initial deals have supported over 13,500 metres of drilling and over A$6.5m of partner funded exploration since late 2024, with management fees and exploration ramping up.
Partner discussions are ongoing for its remaining 100% owned flagship projects that are all situated within existing porphyry camps containing over 20-million-ounce gold equivalent resource inventory.
By having a significant portfolio of partner funded large porphyry projects, and a very focused program on a 100% owned Condobolin project, the Company is seeking to position Kincora as a leading institutional grade explorer in the public Australian and Canadian markets, and the leading project generator on the ASX.
To find out more please refer to our 2-page July 2025 corporate strategy:
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